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In 11 weeks, I Cycled 3654km, Hiked 132km, Canoed 715km, many friendships and I have memories that I will cherish for a lifetime. Thank you Canada and all the lovely people that I met and who helped me continue my journey. I am grateful. Here are a collection of my favourite photos and memories. Click on the photos to enlarge.
Cycling across the plateau near Eagle Plains on the Dempster HwyMidnight sun cycling on the Dempster HwyCrossing the Arctic Circle for the second time on this journey. Dempster HwyPassion for culture at Inuvik in the Canadian ArcticIcy patches on the descent from the Chilkoot Pass on the Chilkoot TrailCampsite on a newly formed Island on the Yukon RiverWaiting out the storm on the Yukon RiverFinal approach to Fiver Fingers Rapids on the Yukon River with my bicycle strapped on tight!Porcupine on the Robert Campbell HwyI ate huge quantities of wild raspberriesI love riding when the light is like this. Robert Campbell HwyI was 2 meters from this Bear, then it took off. I grabbed my camera instead of the Bear Spray. Magical experience on the Cassier HwyCassier Hwy at its bestView from my campsite at Lake Kinaskan on the Cassier HwySalmon Glacier on a detour from the Cassier HwyFerry leaving Port Hardy.Black Bear checking me out near Telegraph Cove, Vancouver IslandKiller Whales also known as Orcas.Bubble net feeding Humpback Whale, Telegraph CoveThe West Coast Trail, Vancouver Island, CanadaSunset from Walbran camp, West Coast Trail, Vancouver Island
Brad is an Australian who has completed the hiking Triple Crown after he hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and Appalachian Trail. He has hiked on every continent (except Antarctica) and has cycled from Alaska to Ecuador. He is an expert on outdoor gear currently living in Chile.
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2 thoughts on “Canada by the numbers and in photos”
Looks amazing. Canada is top of my list, has been for many years.
Great blog
Looks amazing. Canada is top of my list, has been for many years.
Great blog
Amazing place, put it on the ‘must visit’ list