Cycling through Canada, I left Dease River Crossing and headed down the road toward Lion Camp. Along the way I filled my camping stove fuel bottle and stocked up on groceries. Cycling to Lion Camp (Blog post written: Aug 25 2009) A good move being under the shelter, as it meant that the rain which fell during the night affected me not at all. It was a bit chilly though, apparently dropping to … [Read more...]
Cycling from Boya Lake to Dease River Crossing Campground in Canada
I continued the bike tour through Canada by cycling from Boya Lake to Dease River Crossing campground along the Cassiar Highway. The scenery and landscape was simply stunning! Cycling from Boya Lake (Blog post written August 2009) Although it rained throughout the night, I awoke in the morning to a clear blue sky. To actually feel the suns warmth after so many days of rain and overcast skies … [Read more...]
Cycling from Watson Lake to Boya Lake in Canada
Leaving from Watson Lake, I cycled on to a stretch of road known as the Cassier Highway. There were a series of road developments going on, which meant that there was a lot of mud when cycling! Leaving Watson Lake (Blog post written: Aug 23 2009) It was still raining in the morning, although it was more of a constant drizzle than a continuing torrential type. Typical weather for cycling in … [Read more...]
Cycling from Big Creek to Watson Lake in Canada
The cycling journey across Canada continued with the day's ride between Big Creek and Watson Lake. Here, I checked out the world famous signpost forest! Cycling out of Big Creek Campground (Blog post written: Aug 21 2009) It rained all night, and showed no signs of stopping in the morning. I went into the campground kitchen, and there was already a guy in there who kindly offered to … [Read more...]
Cycling from Continental Divide to Big Creek in Canada
The bike tour across Canada continued when cycling from Continental Divide to Big Creek. I ended up in another state campground, with plenty of mosquitoes for company! Cycling out of Continental Divide (Blog post written: Aug 20 2009) I had a breakfast burrito in the morning before setting out, and it was one of the rare times on the Pan-American bike tour that I have felt full after … [Read more...]