We decided to ride to Jackman Maine which is very close to the Canadian border, to get to the end of the old BDR route. Leaving Eustis/Stratton, we headed North on what was the original last section of the NEBDR. We got onto a gravel road around 20 miles out of town which once again was a fun ride with a backdrop of stunning fall colours. A whole tourist industry is built around this seasonal vista. The Motelier has told us that their busy season is just starting. Apparently, from far and wide to witness and photograph this amazing natural phenomenon...we could see why as we rode through the forest. The road meandered through the forest with expansive views through the valleys to the mountains all cloaked with amazing reds, yellows, greens and browns. Eventually after some 30 miles on this road we turned off onto a lesser track which our GPSs told us was only 25 miles to Jackman. Following this route, we ended up in a tiny settlement called Old Mill we think. Half a dozen houses and an airstrip. The road suddenly disintegrated into a rough track with many puddles – some deep, mud ruts and overhanging trees. We worked out even if our GPSs told us to continue it was a no go, so we backtracked. Back out on the same road, we were again riding through some coloured scenery that was amazing. Gradually as we retraced our route Keith was aware that his bikes battery was failing. Arriving into Stratton only 1 mile from our digs, Keiths bike stopped After a roadside workshop, Ian towed Keith the last 1 mile back to our digs. We jury fitted Bryans wrong size spare battery that he had been carrying, to Keiths bike. Hopefully problem solved until we get to Ronnies Motorcycles in Albany New York where we can get the right size battery fitted. We walked down the road (around 2 kms) to a local country store with the Good Maine Stuff and had some late lunch.One thing that I hadnt mentioned in yesterdays blog is the benefits of my new rear tyre which had got me much further up the bank than the old one could have with half the knobs missing ! Returning to our motel we had a lazy afternoon doing very little. Bryan has been using a small video camera mounted on his headlight shroud which produces some good footage. Bryan got the idea of uploading some of his videos to you tube which he has done, and you can see some good coverage of some trails at the following links: (on the 2nd one you will see my bike up a bank probably judging by the $ we are spending looking for an ATM!