As I mentioned in the previous post, 2016 brought with it a
really good riding season for me.
I explored a lot of familiar territory in Frontenac, Lanark
and Renfrew counties and I also explored some new areas in western Quebec.
I even took it a step further and explored the most remote
regions of an entirely different country.
On an entirely different continent.
I suffered the usual mishaps: lots of low-to-no speed ‘offs’
(this is what we like to call it when we drop our bikes while moving at less
than 10 kilometers an hour.)
The most impressive of those was an evening ice-cream stop
in the Byward Market with Ryan. We decided to hooligan-park up on the sidewalk
beside the Beavertail shack and I promptly dropped Betty to the sidewalk while
hopping the curb. My pride wasn’t too sorely injured though – there were only
about a hundred onlookers, hahahaha...
Of course the most dramatic of my mishaps occurred on the
above-referenced out-of-country adventure.
Myself and 5 other riders met in Quito, Ecuador to take part
in one of the incredible adventure-riding packages offered by Ecuador Freedombike rentals.
On day 3 of a 6 day ride I sent my DR650 into a low-side
slide at approximately 50 or 60 km/h, which ended in a spectacular high-side
and me flying through the Ecuadorian rain forest like a howler monkey.
The bike took a bit of damage. I took a bit of damage. The
adventure continued.
You can read all about that trip, and see some pretty great
photos here if you wish.
I took part in the Fundy Adventure Rally for the second year
in a row. (and broke my 3rd rib of the season)
I went to the Horizons Unlimited Ontario event and was given
the opportunity to present on my Trans-Lab adventure of the year before.
I traveled to the most remote regions of northern and
eastern Quebec, completing one of the most iconic motorcycle adventure rides on
the North American continent – the Trans Taiga.
I dipped Big Ethel into the frigid waters of James Bay.
I mean, it was a really great season.
I intend to highlight some of last season’s adventures over
the next few posts, but I also want to highlight some of the other bits of life
that have happened since August of 2015.
After all, it isn’t all rainbows and puppy dogs. Or
motorcycles and good times.
For now, know that I am happy here, behind the keys, sharing
some of my life with you. I am learning more and more that it is not what we
have, but what we give away – or share – that matters most.
You have the luxury of deciding to stop reading whenever the
thought occurs.
I have the luxury of having lived, and enjoying the
catharsis of writing.
I have had a wonderful day today, and my hope is that you
have as well.
Peace.
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I really do appreciate and encourage comments and / or criticisms. If I do not get back right away it is likely because I am out riding - or haven't checked the comments section in a couple of days - but I will do my best to respond.
Hope you are enjoying the ride.