Arrived in Rosetown , Saskatchewan this afternoon after a 90km ride against a good easterly headwind. our plan had been to stay in Outlook which is 70km east of here but we decided to cut it short .
Including today we've cycled 638 km in 5 days since leaving Banff . On Tuesday we cycled in rain ( 15mm ) for 6 and a half hours ( 154km ) from Cochrane to Drumheller Al. We figured this was payback for the 12 straight days of sunshine through the Rockies .
The Rockies are but a memory now and the prairies as expected are pretty flat, though the scenery is still beautiful especially the yellow canola fields stretching to the horizon.
Since leaving Banff we have taking advantage of some pretty good tailwinds and put in some respectable mileage . Banff to Cochrane 105km , to Drumheller 154 km , to Youngstown 134km ,to Kindersley Sask. 155 km ,and to Rosetown 90km .Out here in the prairies we've been offered people's backyards to camp on several occasions though we've haven't taken these offers , it is nice to get them . I'm unable to download pictures here in the Rosetown info center , so next chance I get I will post a few .
take care
Lee
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Cycling across Canada 4 mobility !!!
Roulons à travers le Canada pour la mobilité !!!
MARINONI AND DEVINCI are the bicycles they are using on this trip. Joseph and Kaly ride on MARINONI Tourismo, while Gino and Lee ride on DEVINCI Caribou bikes !!!
MARINONI ET DEVINCI sont les marques de commerce des vélos utilisés pour cette traversée. Joseph et Kaly roulent sur des byciclettes MARINONI Tourismo, alors que Gino et Lee roulent sur des DEVINCI Caribou !!!
An across Canada journey in memory of Francine Marleau, a friend who lived with cerebral palsy. We hope to raise money for the Cerebral Palsy Support Foundation of Canada. Our goal is to raise $7000; roughly the equivalent of our mileage.
Un voyage à travers le Canada en mémoire de Francine Marleau, une amie qui avait la paralysie cérébrale. Nous espérons amasser des fonds pour la "Cerebral Palsy Support Foundation of Canada". Notre objectif est de $7000; environ le nombre de kilomètres à compléter.
Here is the link to donate.
Voici le lien pour faire un don.
Be generous. Soyez généreux...
http://www.cpsc.ca/event_lee.html
Merci,
Lee, Gino, Kaly and Joseph...
Roulons à travers le Canada pour la mobilité !!!
MARINONI AND DEVINCI are the bicycles they are using on this trip. Joseph and Kaly ride on MARINONI Tourismo, while Gino and Lee ride on DEVINCI Caribou bikes !!!
MARINONI ET DEVINCI sont les marques de commerce des vélos utilisés pour cette traversée. Joseph et Kaly roulent sur des byciclettes MARINONI Tourismo, alors que Gino et Lee roulent sur des DEVINCI Caribou !!!
An across Canada journey in memory of Francine Marleau, a friend who lived with cerebral palsy. We hope to raise money for the Cerebral Palsy Support Foundation of Canada. Our goal is to raise $7000; roughly the equivalent of our mileage.
Un voyage à travers le Canada en mémoire de Francine Marleau, une amie qui avait la paralysie cérébrale. Nous espérons amasser des fonds pour la "Cerebral Palsy Support Foundation of Canada". Notre objectif est de $7000; environ le nombre de kilomètres à compléter.
Here is the link to donate.
Voici le lien pour faire un don.
Be generous. Soyez généreux...
http://www.cpsc.ca/event_lee.html
Merci,
Lee, Gino, Kaly and Joseph...
Friday, July 16, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
11 Juillet 2010, Banff, jour de repos / July 11th, 2010, Banff, rest day.
Spain has just won its 1st world cup, here we are in Banff on our rest day. We have just gotten out of the Banff upper hot springs pool. Having cycled down from there into town, we could hear the cheers from the bars on the main street. So we locked up our bikes and went into Athenas Pizza to watch the rest of the game. Got into Banff yesterday afternoon having cycled 10 days straight for a total of 1023 km through the Rockies. During the last three days we went through Rogers Pass and Kicking Horse Pass, challenging climbs forsure.
We left Vancouver July 1st just as the city was gearing up for Canada Day. The day before we had cycled through Stanley Park and around the city clockwise to Granville island, with its unusual houseboats. Scenic bike paths throughout the city. From Vancouver we biked to Mission ,then on to Hope (Where they filmed Rambo First Blood), then Spences Bridge ,following the fraser and Thompson rivers this was our first real taste of mountains (8% grade climbs). Then Merritt country music capital of Canada. Everyone whose made it big has sang there from Johny Cash to Reba McEntyre to the Dixie chicks. Gino's cooking is what keeps us fueled. In the following days we went to Pritchard (Next to Kamloops) real arid country, the hill leading up to Kamloops was 11% grade.
The morning we went from Pritchard to Sicamous Gino had left his helmet in the campground office, but a good Samaritan offered to get it to us later in the day, which he did. From Sicamous to Canyon Hot Springs we went through Revelstoke where Gino bought his fourth saddle of the trip: He's suffering from rear end issues. Canyon Hot Springs to Golden took us through the glacier park and Rogers Pass which is 1330m on our hottest day(32c). Golden to Kicking Horse Campground was a short ride, but the campsite was the nicest one we've hit since entering B.C. That night we went "swimming" in the Kicking Horse River and it was FREEZING! We are meeting Anik and Erik for supper tonight at our campsite in Banff.
Here are a few pictures.
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Spain has just won its 1st world cup, here we are in Banff on our rest day. We have just gotten out of the Banff upper hot springs pool. Having cycled down from there into town, we could hear the cheers from the bars on the main street. So we locked up our bikes and went into Athenas Pizza to watch the rest of the game.
Got into Banff yesterday afternoon having cycled 10 days straight for a total of 1023 km through the Rockies. During the last three days we went through Rogers Pass and Kicking Horse Pass, challenging climbs forsure.
We left Vancouver July 1st just as the city was gearing up for Canada Day. The day before we had cycled through Stanley Park and around the city clockwise to Granville island, with its unusual houseboats. Scenic bike paths throughout the city.
From Vancouver we biked to Mission ,then on to Hope (Where they filmed Rambo First Blood), then Spences Bridge ,following the fraser and Thompson rivers this was our first real taste of mountains (8% grade climbs). Then Merritt country music capital of Canada. Everyone whose made it big has sang there from Johny Cash to Reba McEntyre to the Dixie chicks.
Gino's cooking is what keeps us fueled. In the following days we went to Pritchard (Next to Kamloops) real arid country, the hill leading up to Kamloops was 11% grade. The morning we went from Pritchard to Sicamous Gino had left his helmet in the campground office, but a good Samaritan offered to get it to us later in the day, which he did.
From Sicamous to Canyon Hot Springs we went through Revelstoke where Gino bought his fourth saddle of the trip: He's suffering from rear end issues.
Canyon Hot Springs to Golden took us through the glacier park and Rogers Pass which is 1330m on our hottest day(32c). Golden to Kicking Horse Campground was a short ride, but the campsite was the nicest one we've hit since entering B.C. That night we went "swimming" in the Kicking Horse River and it was FREEZING!
We are meeting Anik and Erik for supper tonight at our campsite in Banff.
(Here are a few pictures)
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