Ride: 3 - Riding to Bowlin Camps.
Date: February 29.
Sled: '12 Vector LTX
Distance: 168 miles, 271 kms
Start odo: 1443 miles, 2321 kms
End odo: 1611 miles, 2592 kms
Statistics:
'12 Vector LTX
Start odo: 1261 miles, 2029 kms
End odo: 1611 miles, 2592 kms
Mileage: 350 miles, 563 kms
'08 Apex RTX
Start odo: 2167 miles, 3487 kms
End odo: miles, kms
Mileage so far: miles, kms
'03 RX-1 Turbo
Start odo: 9394 miles, 15116 kms
End odo: miles, kms
Mileage so far: miles, kms
Total mileage 2011-2012: 350 miles, 563 kms
Start odo.
It's wednesday morning at 7 AM. We're having breakfast at Tamarac Inn in Eagle Lake. Getting ready to leave for Bowlin Camps.
From the left: Odd-Steffen, Ron, nice woman serving us breakfast, the guy with the white T-shirt and cap wasn't riding with us and Boost Bob
From the left: half of Ron, Boost Bob, Gary, Kristin, Hondo Bob and Thomas
Outside Tamarac Inn. Getting ready to leave for Bowlin Camps.
We rode to the visinity of Eagle Lake where we made a pit stop making sure all sleds was set up and working well.
Sleds in our group.
Boost Bob - Yamaha Apex LTX 40th Edition - The Lead Dog and our living GPS
Kristin - Yamaha Nytro
Ron - Ski-Doo 1200
Gary - Yamaha Nytro
Dana Senior - Ski-Doo Rev Renegade
Dana Junior - Ski-Doo 1200
Jan-Ove - Yamaha RS Vector LTX EPS
Thomas - Arctic Cat 660 4 stroke
Odd-Steffen - Arctic Cat 660 4 stroke
Hondo Bob - Yamaha RS Venture - the 60 days world record sled and rider
We rode down south straight towards Bowlin Camps. One of our stops alongside the trail. Trail conditions was the best I ever ridden.... And this is the reason I will be back annually for my fix hahahaha the superb trails of Maine
We made a stop at a lake. Boost Bob is the lead dog. His '08 Apex LTX 40th Edition up front.
The trail conditions are at 110% perfect..... WOW
We had a 15 minute break at the lake; bragging and lying going on LOL.
My ride for the week, Hondo's 2012 Vector LTX EPS, very nice sled, I love it, now I want one.
Heading towards Oxbow.
Yet another break, on the river bed, close to Oxbow.
From the left: Boost Bob, Kristin, Ron and Gary. Thomas in the back.
Dana Jr's Ski-Doo 1200.
Arrived at The Homestead Lodge - Medicine Wheel Bison Farm.
Filling up our sleds.
We had a very nice meal at the Buffalo Ride In Restaurant.
Sleds outside the Buffalo Ride In Restaurant.
From the left:
- Kristin's Nytro
- Boost Bob's Apex
- Dana Senior's Renegade
- Gary's Nytro
- Ron's 1200
- Dana Junior's 1200
- Jan-Ove's Vector
- Hondo Bob's Venture
All sleds parked. To the far right.
- Odd-Steffen's Arctic Cat rental
- Thomas' Arctic Cat rental
Me and Hondo.
Me, Odd-Steffen in front, Thomas and Bob.
Gary and Ron.
Kristin inside the restaurant.
Kristin and Boost Bob, Thomas and Odd-Steffen are the sleepy guys on the couch
Inside the restaurant.
The lodge is great for those who like the great ourdoors, summer, autumn, winter and spring.
From here you can go fishing, go hicking, go camping, go hunting and so on.
You may want to eat their speciality dinner, Bison meat, it's very good.
The owners are very nice people, the food and service we got was top notch.
You may want to hunt bear.
They have a Bison farm, here's a few of the animals that came close enough. The big ones were not present we were told.
After dinner some of us had to take a nap on the couch.
The sleepy guys; Thomas and Odd-Steffen
From the right:
The owner John, Hondo and the owners nephew Tristan.
John runs The Homestead Lodge with his wife Gloria, both are very nice people. Hope to be back at their place next year.
On the trail going further south towards Bowlin Camps.
We were still full after the great dinner at Homestead. A short break on the trail up to a overlook towards Month Katahdin inside Baxter State Park.
At the lookout. Mount Katahdin in distance towards the south.
Me and Dana Senior at the Lookout.
After the lookout we continued our ride towards Bowlin Camps.
We stopped for gas and a break at Matagamon General Store.
There's a price tag on Coyote as there is to many of them out in the wild. The Coyote's are decimating the population of deer and other small animals in the Maine wilderness. To keep the Coyote population in check the autorities pays for every Coyote shot.
Thomas and Odd-Steffen are haveing a look at the dead Coyotes.
In the evening we arrived at Bowlin Camps. Before checking in we headed up to the Mount Katahdin lookout, the lookout close to the mountains.
Thomas and Odd-Steffen found cell phone coverage at the peak, they took the opportunity to call back home to Norway
Me, I'm loving the 2012 Vector LTX with EPS.
Back down at Bowlin Camps we finally checked in.
Who's the sleepy guys already in bed?
Hondo is relaxing waiting to have a cold one, Budweisers coming up

we all followed his example relaxing with a Bud, due to regulations and legislation the Buds are not depicted here
End trip.
Mileage so far.
End odo.
In the evening we had a superb dinner at the restaurant at Bowlin Camps.
