Here is a tame section of the fire road. If adventure is disaster that doesn't kill you, then today was an adventure. I showed Fred how to tweek his GPS so that it avoids freeways. I left in unpaved roads. In BC that may have been a mistake. We took a route that included about 20 miles of dirt roads. I really don't care to ride downhill on a steep, rutted dirt road with rounded gravel on a heavily loaded motorcycle. The first six miles was deceptively easy. The excitement level got progressively higher. When we got to this campground The GPS was changed to avoid unpaved roads.
The scenery here is quite acceptable. We followed the Columbia River until it ran out. We are presently in foothills. Mountains will soon start again.
There are certainly a lot of French Canadians in this campground. Some of them like to listen to rap. Go figure!
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