August 9, 2018
North Kootenay Lake
The ride
It’s hot and smoky here in Kaslo. Today’s projected high is 100, and tomorrow’s is 103. Kaslo has at least three good rides to choose from: north along Kootenay Lake; south along Kootenay Lake; or west toward New Denver. We choose door A, and start north toward The north end of the lake at 7:30,trying to get the ride in before it warms up too much.
I should have looked at the map more carefully. This looks like it would be a pretty simple ride, closely following the western shoreline of the lake. In fact though, the whole first twelve miles are quite hilly. The road constantly rises and falls at a level between 100 and 300 feet above the lake. We put in 1,800’ of climbing in small climbs that in isolation don’t amount to much, but add up.
It’s quite smoky today, which is a shame because it spoils what are obviously fantastic views - I’d love to come back here again some year on a fine fall day. It’s bad also though because I’m realizing I don’t do that well biking in smoke - it burns my nostrils a bit, and saps my strength. I decide to take it easy and ride at a modest pace, letting Rachael pull ahead on her own. This is one of the great things about out and back rides - we can each ride a tour own pace, and hook up down the road somewhere.
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Finally the road drops out of the hills to lake-level, and the next seven miles are definitely pleasant. I’m cruising along enjoying the ride and the views when I see Rachael biking back at me, looking excited. She’s seen a bear! He was right by and on the road, and she was cautious in biking past him. He looks young, and she’s rightfully anxious that mom could be nearby.
She also thinks it’s too far back for me to see him, but squinting (remember, I lost my glasses a few weeks back) I think I see a black smudge in the road and pull out the zoom camera to confirm it. He’s just sitting there on the shoulder of the road.
We bike his way slowly, not getting too close. Finally he starts walking off away from us and we turn back, heading for home. Rachael is concerned about overheating if we stay out too long, but I’m in no hurry so she takes off again while I dawdle along enjoying lake life for a bit. When I reach the hills again though, I put away the camera and bike steadily, arriving back at our Airbnb not long after she did.
An awesome ride, and one we’ll have to come back for on a fairer day this year.
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Kaslo
Some Photos from around town. Captions later.
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Bike stats today: 42 miles, 3,800’
Today's ride: 42 miles (68 km)
Total: 1,478 miles (2,379 km)
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