Monday, July 12, 2010
DAY-57 Sunday
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Day 56 Saturday ***TWO DAY POST***
We followed 401 to the 403
into Hamilton and took the QEW to Niagara and 420 to down town. Ok, enough about the route numbers. We hit the visitors center and found a campground for $38, with water at the site. Smith's campground just happened to be next door to the $70 KOA. We did have to pay an extra $1.99 for Wi-Fi, I'll get back to that.
At the visitors center we got a VIP Adventure Pass that got us Four Passes and transportation. The woman at the visitors center told us to park up at the Butterflies Park for free parking. We navigated ourselves there and I rushed Karen. We got on the bus and started north towards the falls and Karen had forgot the extra cards for the camera. We got off for the Maid of the Mist, it was crowded. In my rushing Karen she discovered her wallet was still in the suit that was locked on the bike. We hopped on the bus ( we figured some one should arrive home with their wallet) on the bus we were talking with the bus driver. She told us the buses only run that far South until 7pm and we should move the bike down to the White Water Walk. Parking is free and the bus runs until 10pm. We moved the bike got back down to the Maid of the Mist. We got in line and it was a push through the mob to the stairs.
This is where we meet Kerry and Al, they rode in from Pittsburgh. We ended up hanging with them all day. They are great people. So, we got to the top front of the boat. We got real wet, it's un-real how close you get it was a blast. The four of us hopped the bus headed up to the White Water Walk, we then headed to the Horseshoe Falls and took pics of the double rainbow. We took the incline elevator and we walked up a block. We saw the "Worst Canadian Driver" being filmed and the four of us about dropped our jaw at the food price. At this point I didn't care, I was about to kill something and eat it. After eating we walked back to the falls and said our goodbyes. We hit the Niagara's Fury 4D movie, and the to the Journey Behind the Falls. We had a great time but it's past 9pm. We wait for a bus it finally comes and the lights are on the falls. We talk to the bus driver on the ride. He drops us off. We're getting on the bike he already made it to his last stop and turned around and gives us a toot as he went by.
We head back to the campground it's a little after 10pm. I try to do the blog. No Internet! Ok getting too late, with late nights and early mornings. So today's blog will be done tomorrow, with why there wasn't any Internet.
Starting Mileage: 111,536
Ending Mileage: 111,681
145 miles for the day
Location: Niagara Falls, Ontario
DAY-55 Friday
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Day 54
Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Day-53
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
Saturday, July 3, 2010
We got packed, emptied the cooler and threw everything out (Ketchup, mustard, and pickles). We haven't had any ice in it as it has been cool and never hot. The last time I put ice in it, it lasted three days and at night it would re-freeze into a chunk. Today is cooler. For the record yesterday was the first day in the whole trip that we didn't use Jacket Liners any part of the day.
We got going and about 2 miles out Karen had me pull into a self car wash bay to get the dirt out of the lower part of the bike. Ok 2 more miles later we're on I-94 and before long we hit North Dakota. Exit 24 we get off and go into the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We get the passports stamped and head in to ride the 36 mile loop. Karen wants to get wildlife shots so she puts on the telephoto lens and around we go ( 1 1/2 -2 hr ride) we get to the end of the loop and now Karen wants to do it again with the wide angle lens so she can take shots of the landscape. (it's the North Dakota Bad Lands) So the first time we saw Bison, Elk, Wild Horses and Prairie Dogs) The second time we went at a spirited pace even though it was a 25 MPH speed limit.
We took off back on 94 and got off at the Painted Canyon. We went into the visitors center to get our passports stamped and we see people scrambling around outside. It's hailing out, the bad news is the Zumo is on the bike, the good news is my helmet is covering it. Hail turned to rain and a few minutes later it's partly cloudy. We took, ok mostly Karen took pictures of the canyon.
and off for a late lunch.
Now, just 130 miles to camp and we also lose an hour. We made reservations at a KOA at just shy of 7 pm. Good thing we called ahead no more tent sites left. We are here for two nights we are planing to get to one more national park and go to a rodeo that end with fireworks.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
We continued through Bannf down 93S to Radium Hot Springs. It straddles over from Alberta into British Columbia. Yes the town of Radium has natural hot springs. We set up camp and headed over to the Hot Springs pools. They add cold water to keep the temp to 103 deg. They also have a hot tub that is hotter and a cool pool (86 deg). So we relaxed in to spring, got out had a shower, and as we are getting dressed (8:45 pm) an announcement (crackle, crackle) "There is a tree across (something?) canyon and the road is closed for at least two hours or possibly all night. So, I asked the question. Yup. That is the way out of the park and towards town.
