Grassland
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Penciled in itinerary for the road trip to The Rock.
Aug 20 04:30H press an Empty Cup coffee for the travel mug and clean the press.
05:00H GTFO of Winnipeg and head East on #1.
05:30H hover slightly above the seat of the truck and Yammer incessantly to my wife after 20oz of coffee.
Stop in Dryden for fuel, and just to remind myself there are more depressing towns than Winnipeg. Enjoy the monotony of evergreen trees and granite, my preferred types of tree and rock. Maybe fuel up in Terrace Bay. Won't even uncouple the trailer once we reach Neys. It's dinner and bed.
11 hours of travel
Aug 21 06:00H similar morning routine. Head to Samuel De Champlain provincial park. Undecided wether we take the #17 to Sault Ste Marie and then through Sudbury, or the 101 and go through Timmins. I've never driven much past Thunder Bay so this is all new ground for me.
Fuel will be expensive everywhere so any major town near the halfway point is where we will fuel up.
11 hours of travel.
Aug 22 06:00H be told to tone down the coffee intake from DW. Head to La Mauricie National Park in Quebec. Unfortunately the most direct route brings us through Ottawa and Montreal. Highway 417 and then route A50 I guess? After Montreal is the 40 I think up to Trois-Rivieres Quebec and then North to the park. 8 or so hours of driving.
Then we take a rest day and check out what La Belle province has to offer nearby.
Aug 24 06:00H take the 40 to Quebec City, and go through the city back to the #1. Unsure of fuel stops. Would like to stop in New Brunswick like Fredericton or Oromocto but the distance we need to cover is large. Looking at 12+ hours and over 1000km to get to Prince Edward Island.
This is where the 136 liter (36 gallon) fuel tank shines. Road trips pulling the trailer. Even at the worst observed fuel economy, I can exceed 500km towing the Escape 19. With a sub 100 liter tank typical of other half tons, we are down to 350ish range keeping a similar reserve.
Aug 20 04:30H press an Empty Cup coffee for the travel mug and clean the press.
05:00H GTFO of Winnipeg and head East on #1.
05:30H hover slightly above the seat of the truck and Yammer incessantly to my wife after 20oz of coffee.
Stop in Dryden for fuel, and just to remind myself there are more depressing towns than Winnipeg. Enjoy the monotony of evergreen trees and granite, my preferred types of tree and rock. Maybe fuel up in Terrace Bay. Won't even uncouple the trailer once we reach Neys. It's dinner and bed.
11 hours of travel
Aug 21 06:00H similar morning routine. Head to Samuel De Champlain provincial park. Undecided wether we take the #17 to Sault Ste Marie and then through Sudbury, or the 101 and go through Timmins. I've never driven much past Thunder Bay so this is all new ground for me.
Fuel will be expensive everywhere so any major town near the halfway point is where we will fuel up.
11 hours of travel.
Aug 22 06:00H be told to tone down the coffee intake from DW. Head to La Mauricie National Park in Quebec. Unfortunately the most direct route brings us through Ottawa and Montreal. Highway 417 and then route A50 I guess? After Montreal is the 40 I think up to Trois-Rivieres Quebec and then North to the park. 8 or so hours of driving.
Then we take a rest day and check out what La Belle province has to offer nearby.
Aug 24 06:00H take the 40 to Quebec City, and go through the city back to the #1. Unsure of fuel stops. Would like to stop in New Brunswick like Fredericton or Oromocto but the distance we need to cover is large. Looking at 12+ hours and over 1000km to get to Prince Edward Island.
This is where the 136 liter (36 gallon) fuel tank shines. Road trips pulling the trailer. Even at the worst observed fuel economy, I can exceed 500km towing the Escape 19. With a sub 100 liter tank typical of other half tons, we are down to 350ish range keeping a similar reserve.
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