Day 4, 379KMCrappy campground experience, McAdam, NBCrappy campground experience, McAdam, NBHad a great breakfast here.a picturesque boondocking sitea picturesque boondocking siteflowing waterflowing waterflowing watermoving water Pano 1Moving water Pano 2A usable, compact boondock site, pretty close to the road, though.I wasn’t sure I could make it through the bush to the next fuel so I turned back toward Utopia
Day 3, 437KMBridge across the St. John RiverBridge across the St. John RiverBridge across the St. John RiverSaint John RiverSaint John RiverThe trail is fizzling out fastHow far do I take this?I’m not going to go any further.Dropped the bike turning around in the steamy forest, had to partially unload to get it back on it’s wheels.back on two wheels and ready to continue on.Camping spot tor the night
Day 2, 223KMit’s possible to work on the carb without removing the tank⦠just.all done, buttoned up and ready to go.The picnic park where I did the carb workKLR travellers typically carry engine oil with them.Arriving at States Lake.Somebody out fishing on the lake, Nice Truck!States Lake sunsetStates Lake sunset 2Almost done fishing States LakeFisherman’s dog, eager to see who I was.The Marina at States Lakevideo log 1video log 2video log 3Day 2, Camp location
Day 1, 370kmloaded and ready to leave.My usual loadout; prepared for anything.heading into the gravel in familiar territory.Mount Carleton Provincial Park campgroundCamp location