Thursday, September 1, 2016

108.7Kms
Wolf tracks at the side of the road and only two times seeing people made this day more similar to the Wasa to Port McNeil portion of our Campbell River to Port Hardy bicycle ride last summer. Leaving Thunder Bay took more time than expected: We had a nice chat with McVicar Manor hosts Tom and Dorothy and co-guests Ed and Angie; we had business banking to take care of; and the first 25Kms was up hill. Once we entered Highway 11, about mid-day, the traffic was few and far between, and the road gently undulated over the landscape, with pretty marshes and little lakes at the road side. Most of the traffic was pick-up trucks with boats or canoes, headed to places similar to our accommodation - rustic cabins along a gravel road to a little lake. Kashabowie River camp and cabins is our stop for the night with a nice little cabin (with kitchen, WC, and lots of hot water). Kyle, the owner, augmented our groceries with grounds for making coffee in the a.m., and so we are set!





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