Wow. What an awesome ride today!! Fell a little short of my desired 300km but the pics we got were well worth it!! 8)
I apologize now for posting so many... I couldn't decide between them all! You're lucky I managed to narrow it down to these.
Started out hitting Smith Falls to grab some lunch and then took the backroads through Jasper, North Augusta, Maitland and then onto Prescott. Parked at the pier and watched the scuba divers doing some coldwater training.
After that we headed up the St.Lawrence river to the Prescott Grainery for some shots of the bikes.... you can see the bridge to the good ol' USofA in the background.
Here's one that shows the sheer size of this place. I'd say the place is about 12ish stories tall?
We ran into a rather attractive french photographer that was also taking pics of the grainery and after some chatting she convinced us to act as her models and pose with our bikes for her. I'm a little curious as to how they turn out... she had an old medium format camera and was shooting b&w. I hope she holds true to her promise of sending us a copy... or maybe we'll just see them on the front page of the newspaper tomorrow morning.
Range seemed to find this warning mildly arousing...
Ooooooooooooo Range. You're so strong. Blah blah blah.
OWLMAN - next time we go there you're coming with us. These shots would be even better with the 3rd bike in there!!!!!!!! 8)
I apologize now for posting so many... I couldn't decide between them all! You're lucky I managed to narrow it down to these.
Started out hitting Smith Falls to grab some lunch and then took the backroads through Jasper, North Augusta, Maitland and then onto Prescott. Parked at the pier and watched the scuba divers doing some coldwater training.
After that we headed up the St.Lawrence river to the Prescott Grainery for some shots of the bikes.... you can see the bridge to the good ol' USofA in the background.
Here's one that shows the sheer size of this place. I'd say the place is about 12ish stories tall?
We ran into a rather attractive french photographer that was also taking pics of the grainery and after some chatting she convinced us to act as her models and pose with our bikes for her. I'm a little curious as to how they turn out... she had an old medium format camera and was shooting b&w. I hope she holds true to her promise of sending us a copy... or maybe we'll just see them on the front page of the newspaper tomorrow morning.
Range seemed to find this warning mildly arousing...
Ooooooooooooo Range. You're so strong. Blah blah blah.
OWLMAN - next time we go there you're coming with us. These shots would be even better with the 3rd bike in there!!!!!!!! 8)
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