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There is no point in trying to avoid the rain in this region so we just suit up and go for it. With the proper equipment it is actually not too bad.
5 years agoRecycle, reduce, reuse... Good example of those principles here. Yeah, the flatbed was removed.
5 years agoThanks Andrea. The support of others, even if they are "only " virtual friends really is meaningful to us.
5 years agoCycling at this time in our lives has really been a lifesaver, both in terms of offering a brief period of distraction, but also for the endorphin rush obtained from exercise.
5 years agoGlad we can brighten your day. This area has some really nice cycling, especially if you like hilly terrain.
5 years agoWe also really enjoy reading about others journeys on their home turf, and are finding that there is so much about our area that we have still to discover.
5 years agoYou are making me think that perhaps this would be a good place to cycle
5 years agoand the Debrims remain - an optimist
5 years agoSure wet
5 years agoSuckered by the name, Steve? :-)
5 years agoYou guys are tough! Here we are trying to avoid rain and you’re seeking it out. I hope your new rain gear works out and you enjoy your trip.
5 years agoNice example of early south western Canadian Island shipping container architecture.
Nice to see they took the flat bed truck out from under it! They did didn't they?
Sorry Steve. It clearly states "Natural original Canadian maple taste"
Funny how hunger can blind the best of us and if your pallet is like mine you couldn't tell the difference anyway.
The Gulf Islands in late October! It hadn’t occurred to me to bike up there this late in the year. Looking forward to following along.
5 years ago
Damn, you are absolutely right. Why did we not see that?
5 years ago