Not for a while. Keeping circle small to allow kids to see grandparents as safely as possible.When are you coming riding?
Not for a while. Keeping circle small to allow kids to see grandparents as safely as possible.When are you coming riding?
Only for inclusion of the areas with incredibly terrible drivers. Once you get an hour or so east, it gets better, before it get worse again.I'm 1 hour ride to the north, we're still part of the greater Toronto area aren't we
The chip truck tour sounds pretty good, but you need to meet Mr.Chips in Napanee if you want the real meal.
Can those charge off of the Tesla and e car chargers that are popping up everywhere?Just put a photo location 60 miles away and they can catch you while you are sitting at a charger
Zeros can't charge off Tesla chargers but the LiveWire can. Zeros can charge off other car chargers though, if they have the power charger. It's Level 2 versus 3 charging.Can those charge off of the Tesla and e car chargers that are popping up everywhere?
I could ride Opinicon all day long - it's one of my favourites for sure.Make sure you hit up Opinicon Rd....
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No that's pretty accurate. South Lavant Road #16 which is on the north side of Hwy 7 can be pretty tight with somewhat poor pavement and lots of banked and/or blind corners, so it's a road I like to hit up anytime I'm in the area. It's nice to ride that Frontenac region, because there is a good mix of road types and not too much traffic either.Thanks so much!
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Opinicon is amazing. And it's close enough that I can take the Zero there, plus there are charging stations at the Locks
I have somewhat limited experience, but I get the impression that if you go farther north (like north of Westport,) you don't have those super twisty lower speed roads (like Opinicon, Desert Lake, Burnt Hills), and instead, you get faster sweepers (like Bollingbroke, 509, etc. All of these are also excellent). Do you think that's accurate or am I missing something and totally off base?
No that's pretty accurate. South Lavant Road #16 which is on the north side of Hwy 7 can be pretty tight with somewhat poor pavement and lots of banked and/or blind corners, so it's a road I like to hit up anytime I'm in the area. It's nice to ride that Frontenac region, because there is a good mix of road types and not too much traffic either.
The problem with teachers is the kick in the nuts your seniority takes if you change boards. Even if there is a job, it's not the same job you moved from. Stupid system all around.What's the job market like for a truck driver and a teacher (I also have banking and logistics experience - although it's from 20-25 years ago)...
Kingston:What's the job market like for a truck driver and a teacher (I also have banking and logistics experience - although it's from 20-25 years ago)...
I live in kingston nowHi everyone!
I know this forum is about the GTA, but I did grow up there, so I'm kinda crossing my fingers and hoping it's okay for me to post this.
I've been in Kingston for ~3 years now, and boy oh boy, this must be the best city in Ontario for riding (except maybe Ottawa?). Incredible roads out here! I love it, but the only issue is that all my friends/family are back in the GTA/Waterloo.
Anyone on this forum live in the Kingston area and want to ride together? I've only been riding for 2 years, but I think I'm not completely bad at it. And I finally feel ready for some group rides/social events.
If it matters, I'm 26 y/o. Would love to make friends my age, but happy to meet anyone!
Thanks!