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Jada is JaBig’s Big Journey’s 2008 Astro Black MINI Cooper S ready for an epic road trip adventure ALL OVER THE WORLD starting with North America (Canada, USA, Mexico).

As I wait for a few documents before the Big Journey, I have been taking some not-so-little road trips which are for pleasure and to put my 2008 MINI Cooper S that will take me all over North America (and the rest of the world if it can handle it!).

I don’t have a camera tripod yet to take self-portraits on my world tour by car but I guess taking automobile photographs is another way of saying “JaBig was here!”

From Saturday October 8th till Sunday October 16th, I road tripped like nobody’s business clocking over 2500 KMs (1600 Miles) in a week!

Here is a route map and some photographs of Jada’s (the Mini Cooper) weeklong adventure across 3 US states and 2 Canadian provinces and countless of cities highways and sometimes tricky back roads.

To find out all about Jada, the MINI Cooper S, check out its official website :)

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Mont-Tremblant (Québec, Canada)

Lune de Jade & Jada in Mont-Tremblant
(because every car photograph needs a beautiful Asian model :) – Inside joke pro-politically-correctness-people, so relax!)

Jada & Friends in Mont-Tremblant
(Ready for the trip back as I had to attend my DJ gig and we were running late. I promise we did not race! :) )

Gansevoort, New York State
(A bathroom break stop on the way to Storrs, Connecticut. The only time I go to Mc Donald’s and other fast food joints is when I need to use their bathrooms. I also “borrow” some napkins and abuse of the free Wifi to really take advantage of the situation!)

Storrs, Connecticut
(I was visiting a good friend who’s also a DJ. Get this… she’s completing a PHD in Medieval Studies at University of Connecticut!)

On New York State Thruway Rest Area - Little Falls, New York State
(Had to take a Wifi pit stop along the highway from Storrs to Ottawa. I kinda needed to retrieve the exact addy of where I was going!)

Lowville, New York State 
(I was flooring it along some backroads on my way to Ottawa – my sister was expecting for dinner and I hate being late for dinner – when in my rear view I saw a chopper. Yes, a helicopter! I slammed on the brakes, busted a crazy u-turn – the MINI’s low centre of gravity allows for some daredevil stunts, posed the car for a photo, snapped away, go back in the car, pulled another U and was on my way. Total time? Less than 3 minutes!)

Maple Ridge Wind Farm in Lowville, New York
(I saw the windmills from 50 kilometres away and they just kept getting bigger and bigger. I had never seen a windmill up close and personal in my life so I decided to veer off the course and just drive towards them. I ended up in front of the farm. There was a sign saying “No trespassing”.  I may have or may have not chosen to ignore this sign, only God knows, but I had my “stupid Canadian tourist who only speaks French and no word of English who did not see/read the sign” script rehearsed in my head just in case some sort of machine-gun yielding mercenaries appeared in the horizon!)

Copenhagen, New York State
(Don’t ask me why — I have no idea — why I love these silo thingies or whatever their proper name is. I drove by a gazillions and could not find one that was close enough to the road to take a photo next to. When I saw this, again I stood on my brakes and since I knew that no policeman — peace officer, sorry! — would be there as the town has like 600 people, I simply reversed carefully aligned Jada the MINI to these two rockets, crossed the street of cars racing by at 100 KM/H and took some photos.)

North Watertown Cemetery, Watertown, New York State
(Someone I have read about is resting there so since I was passing through, I decided to pay my respects)

Ottawa
(I was visited family and while I was in town did super secret shopping for the trip)

Fassett, Québec
(I like cathedrals and churches and on Quebec’s backroads — I was driving from Ottawa to Montreal through little streets as opposed to the faster yet boring highway — there are so many. This one was so cool that I pulled over and took some photos!)

Fassett, Québec
(This must be a store — Had other things to bother about than figure out what they were selling. I found it cool so I u-turned and took photos. It was Sunday so this was a DEAD town. Most of the little towns I crossed where empty. In this particular town, I saw not even a single soul! It felt creepy so in this photo, the engine is still running so that should have something weird jumped out, I would have jumped back in the car and got myself out of there in a hurry!)

Somewhere between Ottawa and Montreal
(In this photo, I almost got hit by a car as I was calmly in the middle of the street — this is a mini-highway, I should stress! — focused on getting the perfect shot that when I heard oncoming traffic, I thought I was off the road. What I found odd is that these people did not even hoot but waited for me to finish waved, smiled and drove along. Ô Canada! How you amaze me all the time!)

Saint-Lazare, Quebec
(Don’t ask me what I am doing in the middle of a real life forest!)

Sherbrooke, Quebec
(It’s my third time in this city and I have to admit that it’s pretty rare that I find nothing interesting to say about a particular destination. To be fair, it may perhaps due to the fact that all 3 times, the weather was whack and I was running on less than 3-hours of sleep. I shall return here on my tour and investigate the city further.)

 

So that was a week on the road. I really enjoyed myself and I cannot wait for this tour to kick-off at long last. It’s going to be epic and with this sports car, the driving will be divine as long as I stay on the roads. Anyway, the worst roads in North America are in Québec so if I fare well here, I will do great everywhere else!

By the way, like said earlier, Jada Coopers has its own blog. If you’re a Mini Cooper owner or enthusiast, check it out!







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