Massive Water Crossings Adventure Motorcycle | Pencil Lake Rd

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Welcome back to another adventure with some massive water crossings while we ride our dual sport motorcycles.

Pencil Lake Rd is a known jeep route down a unmaintained forest access road and one route I had a failed attempt at due to large water crossings and riding solo.

Being later in the season and riding as a team we decide to take on the route. This being my riding partners 2nd crossing, first being on his Tenere 700 and now on the crf250 Rally.

We knew we would be getting into deep ruts and sketchy terrain but it was a beautiful day to push limits and enjoy the weather.

Both successfully getting through without any mistakes, falls, drops, or sunken stuck bikes, only 4 wet feet.

Always remember to live to ride another day.

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#adventuremotorcycling #watercrossing #dualsport #ontario
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Would you have taken your dual sport down this trail? Comment below.

breathofadventure
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Thanks for taking us with you on your wild adventures! Having fun watching from the west coast 🗻

KristynRoseYoga
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Great job on all the huge water crossings looked like a lot of fun subbed 👍

MfrOffroadRiderNorCal
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Nicely done. I've gone through there a couple of times over the past few years, also on a little crf. Sometimes the mud at the bottom of these crossings threatens to stop the bike in its tracks. You guys handled it well!

IngoPeters
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We had the bronco in there a few weeks ago its definitely got some serious water crossings. It took me a minute to figure it out you are going the opposite direction to what we did.

extremelyboardjmp
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Looks great, someday I would like to take my Kawa KLR 650 on an adventure like this. Thank you for posting. What state are you in?

Ghostrider-
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The trees look pretty full in the video i am guessing it was a a fairly recent ride?

trailsandtires