Hi guys.
 
I'm back from my Labrador adventure and catching up on emails.
The trip with my 25-year old son was more than can be described, but I may
try to put up some pictures and text on a website, if I can figure out how. 
 
The kid made me take all sorts of old logging roads, and, for 80 miles
through central New Foundland, he put me on an abandoned narrow-gauge
railway bed.  Can you say "deep aggregate stone?"  Can you fall off a
motorcycle so many times you stop counting?
 
Did have one interesting gravel get-off at about 65 mph on the Trans
Labrador Highway.  No disabling damage to either pilot or machine, but a
piece of my windshield, left mirror, and left knee are 96 miles east of
Labrador City entertaining the caribou.
 
Frankensprite has about as little weather protection as a motorcycle, and it
has the advantages of wheels at each corner.  I think next time I will opt
for the luxury.  
 
Anybody interested in the James Bay Road up to Hudsons Bay?  We don't need
no stinkin' Landrovers!
 
JohnD
 
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