The cyclist i mentioned yesterday left about 45 minutes before me in the morning, but I soon caught up to him on the road. As promised, I honked as I went by and he waved. He quickly caught up to me, though, a few miles later as I was stopped at a bridge construction site which only allowed one lane of traffic and was controlled by a stop light. I never saw him again after the light turned green. He should be somewhere on the south shore of Lake Superior by now.
It was a relatively short ride and there was hardly any traffic. The one place I stopped was the Agawa Pictographs. These are right on the shore of Lake Superior and it was a short hike to get to them. They are several hundred years old and are fading due to the waves and weathering.
I got into Sault Ste. Marie, ON in the early afternoon. I visited the Bushplane Museum, which had a wide range of bush and fire fighting planes, including this one, which was used to drop water on forest fires.
I then met up with my college roommate Dan for dinner. We hadn't seen each other for years, so we had a lot of catching up to do. I ended up spending the night his and his wife Jen's place south of the Soo, just a few hundred feet from Lake Huron. It was good to catch up after not seeing them for so long.
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Pete, I am really enjoying reading about your trip. I'm glad you're having a good time, and the weather is cooperating. Safe travels! -Beth
I didn't know about the pictographs, beautiful!
Happy travels!
XXO
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