Hope you enjoy this quick little getaway to beautiful Algonquin Park in Ontario Canada as much as I did! #motocamping, #Indianscout60, #Kearneylake, #Algonquinpark, #windsisters
I used to live in Gravenhurst in the late 90's. I built a 1971 Triumph Tiger 650, and had the best time ever on all those roads. had a family cottage on Raven Lake as well. (Back bay) by the damn. thanks for the memories! Great vid.
I hope to be visiting your beautiful country in August 2024. I want to visit some cities but also want some off the beaten path camping on my ADV. I hope to travel all the way up through Nova Scotia and Newflundland and probably come back through New England. I am actually studying French for the trip even though I know it isn't necessary. Thank you for taking us along on your ride. I enjoyed the music and the film effects.
Travelled those many times over the years going from Ottawa to Georgian Bay to my daughters and for work years ago in the 80s. Almost all four wheels but great stuff.
The song you may be referring to is called Ghost of the Rails by Gabriel Lewis. One of my favs. We currently have snow on the ground so the bikes are safely tucked away until spring. I may have to take a trip south and rent a bike. I miss it.
First of all hi from nfld finally finding some Canadian content found a few now in the maritimes not much of a tv person but I really like these channels the real thing it's fun to watch.
Hi Roadknight, what awesome scenery, love the kayak footage. Had a chuckle when I saw the eggs going into the rubbish bag 😂🤣. Great video.👌👍 Stay safe on the road.🏍
The windshield covers very well! It handles beautifully on the road and does not get pushed around like the smaller Scout by big trucks and wind. It’s is super responsive and handles like a smaller bike. It’s not intimidating at all for it’s size and weight.
Lol! The bears around there are more annoying then dangerous…like giant raccoons they just want your food. We would definitely carry it If there were Grizzlies around.
Yes, I mentioned when I was buying my wood that I was on a motorcycle and asked very nicely if there was any possible way someone could drive it in for me. However, you may not need it as there is a complete fire ban in effect at all provincial parks. Kinda of a bummer I know.
@@theroadknight2669 yes it's been lifted as of yesterday. I'll make sure to ask then. It's much more convenient then unloading your gear and going back to Bungie up the wood lol
Absolutely! They’ve been very kind and brought me ice too. You may get a strange look from the front desk staff but it always works out. Maintenance usually handles it. Sometimes the ranger will bring it.