Day 22: a wonderful Sabbath day of rest and also a chance to visit with my good friends Gord and Jen from Calgary. Day 23: Canmore to Bragg Creek. 85 miles. 2500 feet elevation. Weather a little windy. My view as I left Canmore this morning. These are called the Three Sisters, and they're just … Continue reading Wandering or Lost
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Feeling Small
Day 21. Elkford to Canmore 99 miles. 7,145 feet elevation. Weather perfect until the last 5 km, at which point I started swimming. Lunch Stop There really isn't anything other than being there that allows one to fully appreciate the incredible grandeur of this place. I was listening to Cosmos and sitting next to my … Continue reading Feeling Small
How to Roll
Day 20: Fernie to Elkford. 45 miles. 2500 feet elevation. Weather tailwind treat. With that kind of view off your balcony, you can't help but start your day in awe. This is the type of mountains you see all around the city of Fernie and up the Elk Valley, where we are riding. Every direction … Continue reading How to Roll
Only in Canada
Day 18. Creston to Cranbrook. 68 miles. 1040 feet elevation. Weather warm. Motel Communal Area This is a picture of my motel in Creston. People actually sit in these areas and talk to each other. It's terrifying 🙂 Of course, they have time to sit and talk in these kinds of areas because everything in … Continue reading Only in Canada
True Tour
Day 17. Nelson to Creston. 77 miles. 2513 feet elevation. Weather shockingly warm. For some reason, very few of the motels have laundry. So, I'm sitting in a laundromat at 7:15 on Tuesday night, dressed literally only in my gym shorts. I hope the video camera is not recording. I have been trying to get … Continue reading True Tour
Junk Fuel
Day 15: day of rest in Fauquier, and I promise I'm not swearing. I was able to watch Church from Pueblo and relax, but not eat much, as I'll get into below. Day 16 Fauquier to Nelson. 65 Miles. 7532 feet elevation. Weather melting. This post is dedicated to my grandson Galeb. He climbed 14, 14,000 … Continue reading Junk Fuel
The Bigger Day
Day 14: Beaverdale to Fauquier. 98 miles. 5972 feet elevation. Weather toasty. I really didn't want to do a bigger day. Unfortunately, or fortunately, BC is sparsely populated, and there really wasn't a town for almost 100 miles from Beaverdale. This is a picture of me about 50 miles into the ride, wondering if I … Continue reading The Bigger Day
The Big Day
Lake Okanagan looking South to Penticton Day 13. Penticton to Beaverdale. 89 miles. 4331 feet elevation. Weather perfect Lake Okanogan was the beautiful backdrop to about 50 miles of my riding today. The KVR trail slowly climbs from the south end of the lake up and over the mountain. As it weaves back and forth, … Continue reading The Big Day
Wonderful Rail
Day 12: Princeton to Penticton. 73 miles. 3334 feet elevation. Weather warm If you look really closely through the tunnel, you'll see my new best friend, Russ. About 8 miles out of Princeton, I ran into him. He's from Vancouver and out for a week-long ride. Eventually, he dropped off after we had ridden and … Continue reading Wonderful Rail
Princeton – NOT The University
Yesterday's photo: Day 12: Merritt to Princeton. 73 miles. 5219 feet elevation. Weather perfect Gloria and I have been to Princeton University. It was an accident, and I'm not sure if we were actually on the campus. We just knew we were with people who belonged at Princeton. It was when we were touring the … Continue reading Princeton – NOT The University









