Distance: 125 km
Time: 4:06 -
Weather: Sunny and Warm No Tailwinds headwinds 25 Km out.
12 - 32 C
Bathroom rating 8
Flats: 0 7 Total
Up a little later today with Mike taping on the door at 7:00 am Nice extra rest. Still managed to leave camp at 9 am heading east!!
Another easy ride today...no tailwinds but no headwinds either. Scenery changed a bit today...a few more trees along the road...and passed by a Provincial Forest on the other side of the road but absolutely no signage. Looked like a nice park.
Landscape was a little more rolling today...so we actually had a couple of inclines. What is with that. haha. They were easy and nice views from the rise.
Not many towns along the way today to stop at. A few gas bars and Dave found a small general store in Sidney....don't stop for coffee there after 8:30 am. The cup of coffee he was served was from the 8:30 pot served at 11 am.
No wildlife other than a herd of about 6 deer running through the field and across the tracks and gone. Fewer birds as less water beside the road today as well.
A large section maybe 20 km of TCH was being paved about 15 km outside of Portage la Prairie. So it was nice to ride on brand new asphalt...but there were no lines and only single lane...but the truckers were terrific. One followed me at 33 kph for about 2 km until I was able to pull off to the side and let him go. Mike and Dave were a little later on that part and said that the new pavement made it a bit hotter to ride.
Made it into Portage la Prairie and to the Exhibition Grounds Campsite on the "Island". There is an oxbow lake that goes around 3/4 of the "island" and it is quite scummy. But by the grounds there is a golf course, lots of buildings for exhibition, an arena and indoor pool (where Graduation is happening tonight), an outdoor pool with waterslides, a big park with an arboretum, fields, tennis and on and on. Beautiful setting for sure...all green and grass. Not bad for bugs either.
Peter Brand put us in touch with Bob Gunther who is the head of the Portage la Prairie road cycle club. Dave and Nancy spoke to him about the road conditions in Manitoba and he advised that TCH #1 would be the best. Especially with the new paving on the shoulders that we went through today. So we took his advise and are on the TCH. Bob invited us to his house for a campfire, but Dave asked if he could come and visit us here instead.
After Dinner Bob, Nettie rode out to the campsite to visit
and Nettie's husband Phil stopped by. Nettie was National Champion for her age category for 3 years. Had a great discussion about biking, travels, clubs and traveling to PEI, very informative and lots of information. It was a great visit and nice to meet others who share an interest.
Just before Bob and group left Nettie received a severe Thunderstorm warning for the Northern States and southern Manitoba. Possible winds up to 90 K and golf ball sized hail. It is not expected to pass until tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 pm. Hopefully it gets downgraded and doesn't hit us! We will let you know in tomorrows blog! Stay tuned!!
All in all a good day. One more day 112 km to Winnipeg and then a well deserved day off. It will have been 7 days of riding to get back on schedule. I will post the schedule at the bottom for Ontario. We may be mixing it up a little bit until Thunder Bay...but once we leave there I think we are pretty well set.
Enjoy life because it can be short! Heidi
Time: 4:06 -
Weather: Sunny and Warm No Tailwinds headwinds 25 Km out.
12 - 32 C
Bathroom rating 8
Flats: 0 7 Total
Up a little later today with Mike taping on the door at 7:00 am Nice extra rest. Still managed to leave camp at 9 am heading east!!
Another easy ride today...no tailwinds but no headwinds either. Scenery changed a bit today...a few more trees along the road...and passed by a Provincial Forest on the other side of the road but absolutely no signage. Looked like a nice park.
Landscape was a little more rolling today...so we actually had a couple of inclines. What is with that. haha. They were easy and nice views from the rise.
Not many towns along the way today to stop at. A few gas bars and Dave found a small general store in Sidney....don't stop for coffee there after 8:30 am. The cup of coffee he was served was from the 8:30 pot served at 11 am.
No wildlife other than a herd of about 6 deer running through the field and across the tracks and gone. Fewer birds as less water beside the road today as well.
A large section maybe 20 km of TCH was being paved about 15 km outside of Portage la Prairie. So it was nice to ride on brand new asphalt...but there were no lines and only single lane...but the truckers were terrific. One followed me at 33 kph for about 2 km until I was able to pull off to the side and let him go. Mike and Dave were a little later on that part and said that the new pavement made it a bit hotter to ride.
Made it into Portage la Prairie and to the Exhibition Grounds Campsite on the "Island". There is an oxbow lake that goes around 3/4 of the "island" and it is quite scummy. But by the grounds there is a golf course, lots of buildings for exhibition, an arena and indoor pool (where Graduation is happening tonight), an outdoor pool with waterslides, a big park with an arboretum, fields, tennis and on and on. Beautiful setting for sure...all green and grass. Not bad for bugs either.
Peter Brand put us in touch with Bob Gunther who is the head of the Portage la Prairie road cycle club. Dave and Nancy spoke to him about the road conditions in Manitoba and he advised that TCH #1 would be the best. Especially with the new paving on the shoulders that we went through today. So we took his advise and are on the TCH. Bob invited us to his house for a campfire, but Dave asked if he could come and visit us here instead.
After Dinner Bob, Nettie rode out to the campsite to visit
Just before Bob and group left Nettie received a severe Thunderstorm warning for the Northern States and southern Manitoba. Possible winds up to 90 K and golf ball sized hail. It is not expected to pass until tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 pm. Hopefully it gets downgraded and doesn't hit us! We will let you know in tomorrows blog! Stay tuned!!
All in all a good day. One more day 112 km to Winnipeg and then a well deserved day off. It will have been 7 days of riding to get back on schedule. I will post the schedule at the bottom for Ontario. We may be mixing it up a little bit until Thunder Bay...but once we leave there I think we are pretty well set.
Enjoy life because it can be short! Heidi
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3 comments:
some weather excitement eh! Not many places to hide out there so be safe!!!! Always smiling you guys! AWESOME!!
Happy CANADA DAY LONG WEEKEND!!!
Go big!!
cheers Tony T
What happened on Day 29???
Cathy
It is coming Cathy. Nancy and Dave had friends in Winnipeg so were busy. They have Day 29 and Day 32 to do. haha.
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