(June 22 – written by Dave) First just a quick note on our last post... Thanks to everyone who commented and gave us so much support. It really does mean a lot to know that you guys are out there. Until we “clear the area” we’ll be leaving further details out of the blog. Just … Continue reading Iconic Canada – Terrace to Kasiks Wilderness Resort (63k/2389k)
Author: Dave & Nancy
Things we haven’t seen in a while – Kitwanga to Terrace (100k/2276k)
(June 20 – written by Nancy) Well, what a day. It feels like we are in a different world now, with both good things and not so good things. We started off with a long night of rain, which started yesterday about 4pm and continued for most of the night. It made for pretty humid … Continue reading Things we haven’t seen in a while – Kitwanga to Terrace (100k/2276k)
Double day –Meziadin Lake Park to Kitwanga (161k/2176k)
(June 18&19 – written by Dave) We woke to mostly blue skies and I was excited for a sunny day bike ride. Nancy was not as excited as I was – she had an upset tummy overnight and not feeling 100%. We knew that we only had 75k to ride so we took our time … Continue reading Double day –Meziadin Lake Park to Kitwanga (161k/2176k)
5 bears, a beaver and gaggle of grouse –Bell 2 to Meziadin Lake Park (98/2015k)
(June 17 – written by Dave) First a message about weather forecasts... It was not near as cold overnight as they called for and today we were riding part of the day without our coats. So much for freezing and snow. We thought we were in for a real struggle and it turned out to … Continue reading 5 bears, a beaver and gaggle of grouse –Bell 2 to Meziadin Lake Park (98/2015k)
Long, stormy day –Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park to Bell 2 (118/1916k)
(June 16 – written by Dave) It rained a lot overnight but we’d slept so much that I was awake at 5AM ready to get out of the tent, and it wasn’t raining. I decided to wait until 5:45 so as not to upset my tent mate too much. Well, on cue, at 5:45 it … Continue reading Long, stormy day –Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park to Bell 2 (118/1916k)
Short day on the lakes –Mountain Shadow RV Park to Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park (45/1798k)
(June 15 – written by Nancy) We had a very quite night in the Mountain Shadow’s tent area. The only other guest was a Swiss guy who was riding his motorcycle from Alaska to Argentina. He had a year or so to complete the trip. He was going back-to-back 1,000k days to get south to … Continue reading Short day on the lakes –Mountain Shadow RV Park to Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park (45/1798k)
Two climb day –Dease Lake to Mountain Shadow RV Park (84k/1753k)
(June 14 – written by Dave) We were up early, ready to ride after a nice rest at the Arctic Divide Lodge. I think we were the second couple down to the brekkie and ate heaps of food. Just as I was starting to feel like a pig, Sophie came out of the kitchen with … Continue reading Two climb day –Dease Lake to Mountain Shadow RV Park (84k/1753k)
Route Change – Rest day in Dease Lake
(June 13 – written by Dave) A good rest day today, starting with a nice sleep-in and a leisurely breakfast. Rest day chores were completed, along with a walk around Allan Lake here in town. There is not much to Dease Lake but not because the locals are not trying. Sophie and husband are heavily … Continue reading Route Change – Rest day in Dease Lake
Hard day 8 in-a-row –Palmerville (near KM 570) to Dease Lake(85k/1669k)
(June 12 – written by Dave) First a report on last night – we had no further bear sightings – yeah. I’m not sure Nancy slept that great, something about the bump under pillow caused by the bear spray. It was very cool overnight and there were a few showers. In the morning it was … Continue reading Hard day 8 in-a-row –Palmerville (near KM 570) to Dease Lake(85k/1669k)
Grizzly day on the Cassiar – Boya Lake to Palmerville (near KM 570) (77k/1582k)
(June 11 – written by Dave) Wet, wet, wet at the camp last night. In fact, it rained really solid from 9PM until 3AM. We were in bed early and by 3AM we both needed the loo and could hardly wait for it to stop raining so we could make the dash. Yes, tent camping … Continue reading Grizzly day on the Cassiar – Boya Lake to Palmerville (near KM 570) (77k/1582k)