We always stop in at the Highline Pub in Seton-Portage to grab a drink
It's around high-noon and it's already hot.
Through the tunnel at Terzaghi Dam
The dam forms a large reservoir called Carpenter Lake. I've been meaning to explore the trails around this area, but no time today, we'll have to come back some other time. My list of bookmarks of places to ride is overflowing!
Towards the end of the Seton-Portage ride, Neda gives me the run-down on her new bike in the gravel. She says it feels like a big dirt bike and it didn't take her long to get along with it after getting off her Husky enduro. In comparison, the GS is not like a big dirt bike at all. The seating position is in the bike as opposed to on it, and the transition between sitting and standing is cumbersome. Although the boxer engine keeps the weight down low, the Norden's underslung fuel tank does a much better job keeping the bike nimble in the rough stuff. The GS is way more of a street bike with dirt pretensions, while the Norden is the other way around.
Bridge Road
The last half of Bridge Road into Lillooet is complete paved. This wasn't the case back in 2012 when we first rode it. Although it's a nice flowing road through the valley, it's kind of lost its charm.
Lillooet is always ~10C warmer than the rest of the surrounding area. We're super-hot from the ride so we duck into our favorite place for a late lunch:
Abundance Bakery. A Bun Dance... get it?
The rest of the ride home takes us through more of the same roads that we've done before. Instead of staying in the hotter parts of the valleys, we opt for mountain passes instead. More fun, but more importantly, a lot more cooler! The high road, 97C south of Ashcroft gives us a respite, as we watch our on-board thermometers drop from 35C to 20C. Ah, relief! But that respite is short-lived as the road descends back down to Logan Lake.
We make another routing decision based on the thermometer not the GPS and head down to the Okanagan Connector which is always cold. It's one of the most treacherous roads in BC during the winter because of ice and snow and it sometimes snows even in July at the Penask Summit. That sounds perfect right about now. The temps drop down to 19C at the summit! Super! And then this, as we roll back into our home town:
32C. Not super...
Great long weekend ride! A little bit rushed through the island, but it was such a social time meeting bikers from all over the province and we've got quite the laundry list of places to ride for the future!