I got a roadside education from the RCMP today. Its been a lot of years since I was stopped last. I dont know if he was in a good mood or if I showed the proper amount of respect but Im told I avoided a $1200 fine and I suspect some demerit points as well.
The only constant is change. I did it again. Because the drive from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg is a long one my original plan for today was to make a shorter day and stop in Indian Head, Saskatchewan and then have another long day tomorrow. Having spent an extra day in Winnipeg I decided to go further today and shave some distance off tomorrows drive so here I am in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. I still got here about 3:30 even with my brief encounter with the law and a stop for some fuel conditioner at Princess Auto. The prairies have a reputation for being flat and boring. I submit to you a few pictures disproving that. These hills must be 30 or 40 feet tall! The other thing Ive aware of is that its a slow but constant rise in
elevation. I often leave my GPS showing details including elevation and where I am now is about 300 metres higher than Winnipeg. Between that and the constant headwind I figure I should be able to coast most of the way home or at least get a wee bit better fuel mileage.
There are no fires allowed at this particular campground for whatever reason. Thats a bummer because now I dont know what to do this evening other than watch downloaded movies on the iPad. Since Im only stopped for one night I didnt unload the bike so I have nowhere to sit inside to watch the TV either. Oh well, there are worse things.