Kevin & Mary, thanks for sharing your awesome adventure! Beautiful place!
Kevin & Mary, thanks for sharing your awesome adventure! Beautiful place!
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
Day 8 continued-
After leaving the lighthouse...
...we meandered a bit...
...thru the little village of Crow Head...
...wondering to each other...
...what it would be like to live...
...in such an isolated and scenic place.
Of course, the issue of it being so cold, so much of the year, always puts a stop to any real consideration. lol
Ok! Time to head to Twillingate for a ride!
Mary's pretty stoked. We know it's too late to see any icebergs, but the chance are high on seeing some whales!
We're loaded up, rain jackets on, waiting for everyone else to board.
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 8 continued-
We have a ton...
...of photos...
as the Captain...
...wandered around...
...for almost 3 hours...
...yeah, that is a little fishing boat, pretty far out to sea...
...looking for whales.
We did not see any, but we did have a nice time.
Saw some amazing views...
...before heading back into Twillingate.
Day 8 concluded in next post.
Kevin
Day 8 concluded.
It has been a full day, but we're not done.
We head over to the Wooden Boat Builder Museum...
...where they still build...
...a couple of boats a year. We talked with the gentleman building this boat. Incredible history in this place, and learned a bit about boat-building too.
After a couple of hours here, we head 150 yards back to the motel...
...get cleaned up and ride over to Annie's Harbour Restaurant...
...where we enjoyed a good meal and view of the Harbour.
Tomorrow we ride to Rocky Harbor!
Kevin
Just incredible views Kevin & Mary, thank you.
2021 CVO TriGlide - Sunset Orange & Black
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well-preserved body, but to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting...Holy Sh!t What a ride!
Day 9-
It has become obvious to us that we did not allot enough time to Newfoundland Island.
There is so much to see in this amazing place.
But, today, we are leaving for Rocky Harbour. While there we are going to try and make a run over to Trout River also.
Time to pack up...
...get it all on the bike...
...say goodbye to Twillingate...
...and get moving on our...
...450 km ride to Rocky Harbour.
Riding from one island to another...
...across a causeway.
Settling in for a...
...scenic ride....
...with our first big city being Lewisporte, which is right before we get back on the Trans-Canada Highway.
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 9 continued-
Rolling along...
...this coastal route...
...hopping from island to island...
...as we make our way to Lewisporte, and the "mainland" of the island.
One of the rare bridges...
...connecting islands...
...most connections between islands are causeways...
...or sometimes a ferry.
The fun road, the views...
...and the peaceful beauty seem endless.
More of Day 9 as time allows.
Kevin
Wow! A month has past, eaten up by some planned events and some NOT planned interruptions!
I anticipate being able to finish up this Ride Report over the next week.
Kevin
Day 9 Continued-
Mary in the Mirror - We're only about 1/4 the way to Rocky Harbour and we run into some construction...
...but it's not long before we're rolling again...
...before we know it, we are in Lewisporte, getting some gas, before heading on toward the Trans Canada Highway.
We have seen dozens of signs warning about moose, citing moose accidents, etc. BUT, we have not seen a single moose! lol
On the Trans Can Hwy now, thoroughly enjoying...
...the interior of NF, as are other riders.
There are a lot of miles (or I should say KM's) between Lewisporte...
...and Gros Morne National Park...
...that we are going to travel thru to get to Rocky Harbour.
But there is no shortage of amazing views on Newfoundland Island!
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 9 continued-
We're a bit over halfway now...
...I get gas when I can...
...there's a lot of road, a lot of woods, dunno when I'll see gas again.
Fellow travelers!
But mostly...
a lot of woods and roadway to ourselves.
We're getting close to...
Deer Lake...
...which is not a long ways from Rocky Harbour!
One last stop for gas before getting into Gros Morne National Park.
More of Day 9 coming as time allows...should be soon!
Kevin
Day 9 Continued-
We're in the park now...
...this is an amazing place...
...and the harbor comes way inland...
...we're close now...
...here we are!
We rode around the harbor a bit...
...before heading to the motel that Mary has reservations at.
The place is HUGE!
Wow, that's a good looking Trike out front. Gotta get it unloaded into the room...
...before we go off exploring around Rocky Harbour a bit.
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 9 continued-
After unpacking, it's time to explore...
...the coastline of Rocky Harbour...
...some more, before...
...heading up the hill...
...to check out...
...Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse!
It is a bit of a walk...
...and there are trails all around...
...the top of the hill where the Lighthouse sits.
Ok, we're done here. Time to go eat.
More in next post.
Kevin
Conclusion of Day 9-
Ok, time to get back on the TG...
...head back down the hill to...
...Rocky Harbour...
...to find some grub. The Anchor Pub looks good.
Eating outside seems like a good way to watch the sunset...
It's a bit chilly, but the food is good...
...as is the view.
One last look before...
...we head back to our room.
Tomorrow we are going to try and see Trout River before heading to Port aux Basques, which is where the 5 hour ferry ride will take us back to the mainland day after tomorrow.
Kevin
The video below was recorded on Day 9, on the ride from Twillingate toward Rocky Harbour.
Kevin
Day 10-
Today we are going to take a little detour, based on advice from the two Victory riders we met at the Ferry, and ride out to Trout River...then we'll backtrack and get on the road toward Port aux Basques.
All loaded up and ready to roll!
Gonna post a bunch of...
...pics of this morning...
...the scenery...
...is stunning...
...the roads are...
...a blast to ride, and Mary is getting some of her cloud pics.
Look closely at the pic. Mary did a great job of catching this bald eagle that flew in front of us. Can't really see it in this photo, but it had a snake or some entrails? hanging down from its' beak.
We are thoroughly enjoying the ride...
...this morning!
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 10 continued-
This detour over to...
...Trout River is turning out to be...
...just as "advertised". Curving...
...scenic (yes, that's snow in the distance)...
...and a lot of fun to ride!
The constant change in terrain...
...is just one of the things that keeps it interesting...
...yep, that's the ocean in the distance!
Getting close to Trout River!
Here's the river, that is headed toward the sea. Small village built around it.
(might be interesting to do a google search for a satellite view of Trout River, Newfoundland)
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 10 continued-
We headed on down to the end...
...of the land.
Took a walk down to the water...
...picked up a rock for Lela (DK's accountant wanted a rock from Canada for her collection)...
...we spent about 45 minutes...
...enjoying the tranquility of this little ocean village.
Time to head for Port aux Basques. We have reservations on the ferry that leaves early tomorrow morning.
The ride back...
is just as stunning...
...and interesting.
More in next post.
Kevin
Day 10 Continued-
Near the hairpin curve into Bonne Bay.
We don't know what the gas stations will be like between Bonne Bay and the Port, so we stop for gas at Pike's Service Station. Nice view!
Making our way back to the 1, that will take us south...
..actually the 430, that will take us to the 1, that will take us south to Port aux Basques.
Looking like some rain maybe...
...fantastic views and riding...
...yep, got a little rain going on.
At this point we've ridden almost 300 km today. Got another 167 to go...
...and most of it looks like this.
There is a curve every now and then.
More in next post.
Kevin