whataride247: HATVA trail T6.2 heading up to the powerline loop
whataride247: It can be a bit dusty with traffic on dry days
whataride247: Riding the HATVA trail T6.2 loop, stellar views
whataride247: A view from the snowmobile, ATV and multi use bridge over the Madawaska at the intersection of HATVA trails T6.4, and T6.2 east of Whitney
whataride247: A view downriver form the bridge
whataride247: Heading across the bridge to the powerline loop
whataride247: We are getting a bit dusty because it had been quite a few dry days
whataride247: Riding the powerlines, this picture doesn't do the dramatic view proper justice
whataride247: Riding the trail near Madawaska, Ontario
whataride247: The Madawaska is a very impressive river
whataride247: Guests taking a tranquil canoe trip at Killarney Lodge
whataride247: I just had to keep stopping to get pics of the great views of the river along the trail
whataride247: The trial east from Whitney follows the river for quite some distance, this is close to Madawaska, Ontario
whataride247: A view downriver from above the falls
whataride247: A friendly kayaker paid us a visit while he was playing around in the falls
whataride247: These guys showed us the falls, they were out for a 160 k ride in one day, that's not messing around, they went for a swim
whataride247: A view upriver from above the falls
whataride247: A cool and different outfitter in Barry's Bay
whataride247: One of several unusual and interesting stores in Barry's Bay with unusual, very interesting and different merchandise.
whataride247: Barry's bay was home to Janus Zurakowski, a Canadian hero, and one of a very few Avro Arrow test pilots
whataride247: Interesting contraption, how far could one ride this, and how would one person turn it around
whataride247: A steam tractor at the train display in Barry's Bay
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whataride247: The last remaining steam train water tower in Barry's Bay Ontario, believe it or not, the last steam train was refilled here in the mid 1950's!
whataride247: A rental cottage at Killarney Lodge
whataride247: Killarney Lodge and dining room inside Algonquin park
whataride247: Part of the charming Killarney Lodge store and restaurant
whataride247: Sandy beach at Killarney Lodge
whataride247: Our Annual club permits, if you don't have a valid one, please buy a daily or weekly pass, these trails don't fix themselves, we are volunteers, but the equipment and materials to fix them cost plenty
whataride247: That's myself and my better half, in front of the falls on the Madawaska river, about 8k east of Whitney, on Haliburton ATV club trail T6.4