Today was another day of dodging rain and smoke. We were quite successful at both.
We took off at 8 a.m. this morning expecting the potential of rain but hoping that our planned ride would dodge the bigger rain storm that was coming up from the south. We did get a few sprinkles but nothing that made the ride uncomfortable or required rain gear.
We didn’t have a lot of stops planned for site seeing but we did make a couple. The first was the eastern time zone. The second was at the Arctic Watershed.
At this point all of the water flows into the Hudson’s Bay and into the Arctic Ocean. This was surprising as we have seen the divide where water flows to the Atlantic or the Pacific however I guess we are north enough right now that the Arctic is closer?There was also another marker, a historical one that marked the significance of this particular watershed in history. Tonight we made it to Thunder Bay. Hoping that the rain forecasted for tomorrow holds off so that we can enjoy the views of Lake Superior as we make our way to Wawa, home of the big Canadian Goose.!


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