You-know-who was out of gas again, so we stopped at Lac La Belle to do the tire-unloading dance.
Tank filled, we headed on down the road.
Stopped very briefly to get a shot of this waterfall. I have no idea who is standing up there, but it makes a humorous backdrop.
And then we drove along this nice piece of shoreline lined with trees.
Every few hundred feet the trees would clear out and reveal this.
And then go back to trees again.
While driving this route, Dave fell behind again. He fell behind lots of times during this trip (that's just the nature of winding forest trails), and my custom was to slow down until I had a visual. This time he came up slowly and flashed his lights. I decided that this meant he was waving me onward, so I took off again, and once again there was no Dave. So I pulled over again and waited for him to come up slowly. Slow wasn't normal, everywhere else we went Dave used his big block to catch up rather quickly. So I stayed put and he pulled up and yelled at me "I forgot to pay for my gas back there."
Luke was a ways ahead of us, but he and I had radios, so I relayed the message to him, and he pulled off for a roadside conference. The decision was made to press on and call the station when we returned to areas with cell phone service. So we pressed onward toward the town of Gay.
I still don't know why he was driving slowly, but I did learn 2 things. Flashing headlights could mean many things, we should have established some sort of code ahead of time. But this also would have been easier if Dave had been carrying a radio like Luke and I were. Much easier to relay messages in real time that way.