Day 43 🌎 0 miles

Daily Summary:
The rain started again last night so I decided to enjoy my excellent hang at Pinegrove Campground and catch up on my laundry, blog, scooter maintenance, eating, AND SLEEP.

Odometer:  2,392 – 2,392 miles
Climb: 0 ft. — Descend:  0 ft.
50-65Β° F : Cool rainy day. 5-10 mph winds.

Battery Performance:
Note: All charging and range data after the World Record Day will be published in Excel format at a later date.

— 43 —

Today I tried to get the word out to more people and product manufacturers about what I am trying to accomplish.

I’m also hoping that a few of the companies whose gear I am using (and promoting daily!) will see the value of this journey and their equipment demonstrations and choose to sponsor the Expedition in some form or another.

If you know anyone who might be interested in joining with me as a sponsor, please let me know or, better yet, have them contact me by leaving a comment anywhere on this site.

The costs of this epic adventure have been considerable, and I may need to offset the expenses by using and promoting product Brands that recognize the value of becoming involved with this one-of-a-kind opportunity.

However, I’m not going to promote just anyone or just any product.

If a product fails to perform or is not maintanable or sustainable on my journey, regardless of the reason, I will discard it and it’s manufacturer and select something more durable.

In every case, I want you, the reader, to be well informed as to what works and what doesn’t.

After two days and (hopefully) two restful nights at Pinegrove Campground and RV Park, I am ready to enter the next phase of this First Segment of my trip.

(You may also have noticed that I’m eating a bit better today, thanks in no small part to the owner’s hospitality and her homegrown hens!)

Tomorrow, I am told, I will have to negotiate about 8 miles of very steep climbd heading West on Highway 24 out of Little Fort. BC on my way toward Prince George.

I have decided to take this route because the other option does not have any camping or charging facilities for over 120 miles between some locations.

Highway 24 seems to have charging and/or camping sites located about every 40-60 miles apart.

God knows.

We’ll find out…


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By ScootingRich

ScootingRich has been teaching, working and volunteering in various capacities since 2007. He is currently attempting to demonstrate the viability of personal electric vehicles (PEV) for long-range travel by riding his Kaabo Wolf King GT electric scooter on a 21,000-mile adventure from Colorado, USA north to Alaska and then south to Argentina and ultimately to the shore of Antarctica. You are welcome to share in this epic journey by following us on YouTube and Patreon.

2 comments

    1. Hey Matthew. Perhaps I’ve been resting too much lately. I’ve got to keep in mind that winter’s coming. (Although I sure wish summer would get here first! What is it with all of this Canadian rain?)

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