As is my wont, I have been extremely lax about writing the last blog post of this trip. After the previous day's long ride from Brooks, AB through Banff and parts of Jasper Parks and stopping overnight in Sicamous, BC, it was a shorter Sunday ride because I had arranged to visit my friends Jim & Sue in Kamloops. I had what I called a 'soft start' to the day and was underway before 10:00 a.m., arriving in Kamloops before noon. I was great to visit with my friends again. We have known each other for almost 50 years and have arranged to keep in contact over that time. Jim rides a Harley-Davidson and we have dome a few road trips over that time.
After eight days on the road it was a real pleasure to have a rest day with good friends in air conditioned comfort. We had a good visit and I stayed for the next day before heading home. I always enjoy my time with my friends and it is good to catch up. I especially enjoy visiting with their dog, Maggie, a standard Schnauzer that I have known since she was three or four months old in 2010. Even though at most once a year she remembers me I see her.
Maggie, Jim & Sue's awesome standard Schnauzer.
This summer has been a bad one for forest fires. We have had several summers like this over the past several years. The Interior of BC has endured periods of heavy smoke and this time was on of those. The photo below gives an idea of what the sky is like during those times. We are fortunate in Campbell River to miss out on these events for the most part. Riding under these conditions leaves one with a raw throat and sore eyes. One of the few drawbacks of riding a motorcycle, I suppose.
Under a cloudless sky Georgia Strait was glassy calm so the crossing was uneventful. the last 150 kilometres to Campbell River passed quickly and I arrived home around 8:00 p.m.
The whole trio took 28 days and covered 10 500 kilometres across four provinces and four states. I rode through am amazing variety of scenery from the coast and the Pacific Ocean through the Rocky mountains in BC and western Alberta, across the prairie grassland and farms by prairie lakes, coal mines, oil and gas wells railway lines. I rode along Lake Superior and Lake Huron and along the Ottawa River. We live in an incredibly beautiful country and I have the same feeling about the northern tier states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin & Michigan as well.
For me, pulling this solitary ride off days after my 74th birthday was a real accomplishment. I probably won't do a journey of this magnitude again because age has a nasty way of sneaking up on you. So, I'll keep travelling like this as long as I can and enjoying every minute and kilometre of the ride.