Journal Comments - Grampies' World Class Local Tour Fall 2021 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies' World Class Local Tour Fall 2021 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Rich Frasier commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

World class weeds?

3 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

Looks classy!

3 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

That will be the big CycleBlazer get-together! Who else can join?

3 years ago
Bob Koreis commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

But I'm guessing there were some massive examples that are gone with the logging on the island. We're fortunate to have people like the two of your, standing up to the logging interests and preserving that little we have left.

3 years ago
Bob Koreis commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

Take the Blackball Ferry and come visit the Olympic Peninsula. We have a Doug Fir that's over 90m tall. Oregon has the Doerner Doug Fir that is nearly 100m.

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Sue Price on Day 4: Cathedral Grove

Yes, it turned out to be way more fun this way. And now we've also added QF and Coombs donuts to our favourites list!

3 years ago
Sue Price commented on Day 4: Cathedral Grove

We had such a fun day with you today! For sure you would have made it on your own but we were happy to be able to go with you!

3 years ago
Sue Price commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

There are a LOT of good donuts here but my favourite (French Creek Fog Cutter) didn't even make the list!

3 years ago
Sue Price commented on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

Nice shot, Steve!

3 years ago
Mike Ayling commented on Day 3: Ladysmith to Parksville

Puncture repair. The Rohloff is probably six times the cost of the Shimano hub but the wheel is very easy to remove.
Select gear 14
Unscrew the shifter cable box from the hub using the thumbscrew.
Open the quick release lever and drop the wheel out.
When reassembling just ensure that the gear selector is still on 14 and thats it.
No pesky yellow dots, no 15mm spanner required.
My first bike when I was young had a coaster brake and we often did the remove one side of the bead while the wheel was still on the bike routine.

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on a photo in Day 3: Ladysmith to Parksville

Yes, Dodie labelled me an idiot for entering the yard.

3 years ago
Mike Ayling commented on a photo in Day 3: Ladysmith to Parksville

It's health and safety, mate!

3 years ago
Joni Miller commented on a photo in Day 1: Cobble Hill to Lake Cowichan village

Canadian Filmmaker Dianne Whelan first person to complete 16,000+ mile Trans Canada Trail. And it took 6 years!!

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/filmmaker-reflects-on-lessons-learned-after-six-year-trans-canada-trail-journey/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab6j&linkId=135439402&fbclid=IwAR3oXfbA93wWYY0zN_MJsmVnL2LyLmBBz-OwaejfpNBHSaBt9vXWs_4G3Y4#x

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on a photo in Day 3: Ladysmith to Parksville

Ah yes, competes with Snow White House near Nantes, France

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on a photo in Day 4: Cathedral Grove

Ok then, watch for the thrilling castle on a boat, later this evening!

3 years ago