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Here are a few full-resolution photos from a rainy day scooting around some of the southern-most bit of Hokkaido with Kyde!

Click on them to open a gallery with a bit of commentary under each photo.

Related video: https://youtu.be/gnyTbQHUaSY 

More on the way soon! Thanks as always.

-Eric & Kyde

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Waking up to a lake so still it's a mirror right outside of your tent is delightful.
Had a little passenger on Scooty in the morning.
This gas station attendant looks great!
Friendly bear!
A slightly less friendly bear.
Neat map of the area up in the gas station. Cool to see a place like this throw some little touches up for the heck of it.
One thing about Hokkaido in the summer...the corn is incredible.
Kyde cooking with the earth! So much fun I had to take her there.
Quick stop by the sea, always so much to explore along the coast.
Big bikes or small wife?
Lost in the woods. Makes us want to buy dirtbikes haha.
Trying to stay on the dry side of that storm.
Where's Kyde?
See her?
It's really funny how well she blended in haha.
"Take only photos, leave only footprints"
Hitting up a road stop for some ice cream.
Yet another amazing mascot.
Kyde eating some mid ice cream.
That's Esan hiding in the clouds, our next destination for the day.
A lot of deer live up around the volcano.
How about this for a cool photo!
Next photo in my series of "don't drink the water" signs.
Up in "hell".
The scooty team was a long ways away, especially seeing as how the click was ticking on a return.
Stuff like this makes me feel very very small.
Kyde generally will pose for about 10 seconds...
....this is about 5 seconds in....
...at second 10 she's done and the gold arrives lol.
The wet ground and geometry of the station all looks kinda neat!
Kyde did 352km!? that's a lot for three days.
Salt ramen is the best ramen. Well, in my current opinion.
Me making broll at the ramen shop.
Just a picture of our child, haha.

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