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Originally Posted by Rob_W
Cape Breton is a mite bit more hilly than southern Nova Scotia. Though it sure looks pretty. A friend and I took the ferry from Portland Maine to Yarmouth and then circled around the lower portion passing through Kejimkujik National ParkAddress:which was a lot fun. About 50 miles a day. The 32 tooth front 28 tooth back was too big for some of the hills fully loaded with camping gear. I have also cycle around Prince Edward Island, just as beautiful, but a little more bucolic, and certainly flatter.


Rob
Yes, Cape Breton is a "mite" hillier, but I find it prettier. Price Edward Island is great in that you can cycle the whole length in one day, as long as you're not too heavily loaded and don't make a lot of stops.

The serial number indicates it was made in 1982. By comparing to serial numbers of known Miyatas in my database, I can confirm that it's not a 1983 model made in late 1982.
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