1 Beauty of Canada's fall Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:18 pm
Crazy Frog
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Last week end, I decided to forget about my job and the software 's development which takes all my nights and week ends to take a full day ride.
I left Halifax with people from the BMW club, but after 90kms of Highway at speed way over the limit, I decided to break out from the group and explore the small roads.
Here is few pictures of a beautiful Nova Scotia roads during early fall.
First, I rode to the highest point over the Fundy bay where the view was amazing.
Here is the location of the Bay of Fundy:
Then, people from the club were worried about me and sent the search & rescue chopper....
After that I went to Hall's Harbour. I guess I arrived too late as somebody already pulled the plug and the water was gone.
Darn!
Do you know the expression RTFM? (Read the Freaking Manual). Nobody pulled the plug!
This is a natural phenomenon and nobody played a trick on me. I was just too late!
I then rode around the secondary road until I stopped on the border of a small lake.
I was surprised to see a flock of Canada geese congregating there before their migration to the hot south countries.
I couldn't resist to take few snap shots of the old girl...
I had a nice Sunday ride totalling 600Kms. During the ride, the odometer turned over the 100,000 kms, but I still expect to roll it over 350k like on the k75.
Cheers
Bert
I left Halifax with people from the BMW club, but after 90kms of Highway at speed way over the limit, I decided to break out from the group and explore the small roads.
Here is few pictures of a beautiful Nova Scotia roads during early fall.
First, I rode to the highest point over the Fundy bay where the view was amazing.
Here is the location of the Bay of Fundy:
Then, people from the club were worried about me and sent the search & rescue chopper....
After that I went to Hall's Harbour. I guess I arrived too late as somebody already pulled the plug and the water was gone.
Darn!
Do you know the expression RTFM? (Read the Freaking Manual). Nobody pulled the plug!
This is a natural phenomenon and nobody played a trick on me. I was just too late!
I then rode around the secondary road until I stopped on the border of a small lake.
I was surprised to see a flock of Canada geese congregating there before their migration to the hot south countries.
I couldn't resist to take few snap shots of the old girl...
I had a nice Sunday ride totalling 600Kms. During the ride, the odometer turned over the 100,000 kms, but I still expect to roll it over 350k like on the k75.
Cheers
Bert
Last edited by Crazy Frog on Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:50 am; edited 4 times in total
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