>>2228377Kek, you're experience sounds a helluva lot like mine.
I stupidly set up camp beside a river in Ontario (was desperate because it was raining and getting dark). There were so many mayfly's and mosquitoes. Also had to setup with the mosquito headnet. The mayfly's were dying and shitting on everything. Green goo everywhere, all over the tent bike.
At least my eye didn't get fucked by one though, that sounds hellish.
>land around WawaI was not expecting that crazy area. I flew into Ontario when I moved there, so I had no idea how pretty Ontario was in that area. Also insane is how the big rigs fly through some of those turns.
>How about you, Anon?8C mornings at 110kph freezing my nuts off, then 41C across Saskatchewan, sweating them off kek.
>That stretch between Calgary and RedDeer is notoriously windy and dangerous Oh shit, so it wasn't a coincidence then that I was getting blown all over that part. I think it was just before Calgary actually that I had a storm to my north east (tons of lightning) and was getting the insane sidewinds almost getting blown off the highway at 3am.
I would say the worst part was the area west of the Ontario border, going into Winnipeg to just past Winnipeg. Something about that area makes me feel weirdly ill. I took the The Perimeter Highway, but I would go even further and head dead south to avoid that area next time.
Best was Wawa area, Algonquin (was so pretty with a fine mist among the tall trees), or those crazy rolling hills and valleys in that first part of East Alberta.