DAY 4 - Bellingham to Glacier / Mt. Baker - Canadian "Heavy Rescue" Solo Tour 2021 - "Detoured Again" - CycleBlaze

August 5, 2021

DAY 4 - Bellingham to Glacier / Mt. Baker

Day 4 - Turned the key on the Heavy Rescue HR21 (Long Haul Trucker) and headed for Glacier WA this morning.   After a great evening with my Warmshowers.org hosts August & Lola in Bellingham.  Thank you guys for hosting me on such a short notice!   Hugs!

Route
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Daniel SpanglerLooks like a stead (but overall very doable) climb. Glad to see that after the rollers of Whidbey.
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Keith A. SpanglerIt was Dan. It is all working out!
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The route was pretty simple Hwy 542 East 36 miles.  Amazingly flat after leaving Bellingham (that reminded me of San Fransisco).  

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Brush teeth stop and...Mt. Baker Junior High
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Tamora StumRemember to floss Biker Boy...... No cavities.... Love ya!
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Keith A. SpanglerI have been really. I'm.upfate to date. Just thought you'd like the port a jon brush
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The shoulder changes a lot on this route from some to none, but traffic has been great.  I detoured on several alternate roads whenever available, they were so scenic.  

My new riding partner....
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Turn
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Just Cool Right
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As I pedaled I was welcomed by my first look at Mt. Baker and the Twin Sisters (a local told me what I was looking at).   I stopped several times along the route, one stop was at an Indian Reservation called Nooksack.  I bought beautiful cards there.  The Nooksack River runs through this area; I’ve seen several views of it.  

Greetings - Twin Sisters (right) and Mt. Baker
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Wendy WillisMt Baker is the northern most volcano in the cascade mountain range. It’s an active volcano but hasn’t seen any eruption fir 130 years.
Interesting huh.
I watched a YouTube video on it.
It’s beautiful!
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Twin Sisters
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Mt. Baker - 10,781 Feet
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Keith A. SpanglerI have another that shows a field being watered in the foreground.
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Mt. Baker
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Well, I made it to Mt Baker Park and met a couple, Ed and Jenifer, who let me stay in their campsite in the Douglas Fir Campground that sits 30 yards from the North Fork of the Nooksack River.   It was so nice. I took a hike along the River hoping to see Mt. Baker, but found out though have to drive back a nine-mile road to see it.   No biggie my guests and I talked until 9:30 pm.  They were RVing from Sarasota FL with their son John who just completed the Bar.  They were so much fun!   Thanks guys for inviting me and making me feel welcomed!!! 

Camp Day 4
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Keith A. SpanglerIt really was all night listening to the river
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North Fork Nooksack River
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Hike in the woods.
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Jennifer, John, Ed & Me
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Happy trails to my new friends!   

Today's ride: 40 miles (64 km)
Total: 196 miles (315 km)

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Daniel SpanglerSo much to “see!” Glad you are getting such a great day weather wise to explore that beautiful country. Keep on truckin’. Thanks for the update.
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brandon spanglerwhat a lovely journey!
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Keith A. SpanglerIt has been meeting some nice people. The bartenders were really nice to me in Edison. Ace is small, but has a weird tourist thing going on. Hard to describe it really, so I won't try.
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Keith A. SpanglerTo Daniel SpanglerForecast is rain tonight we will see. Decided to stay in Edison at a school.
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