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31 Dec 2003
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hey steve,
well i am hibernating, but in districto federal. next to oaxaca mx, bc, my home, is the biker´s paradise. i am fortunate to live outside vancouver in the back hills. i usually go for a run every night after work for 2-3 hours. usually east thru the mountains or south across the line. too many options for exploring. too many undiscovered. in october i went on the oyster run, sponsered by the washington banditos. over 8000 bikes. there i found chuckanut drive. it follows the coast down to whitby island. amazing. never knew it exsited and i have lived here for over 20 years. someone mentioned rentals. trev deeley's or steve drane h-d. rents dynas, some fl´s, and buells. can't tell you about any other makes though.enjoy,K
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Hello!
Be sure to look me up when you arrive, there are so many places to ride in BC, i can hardly begin to explain. I have heard of one or two adventure touring companies in the interior region, you'll have to do a search. I also have an extra bike(if i can ever get my re-call issue dealt with!! see my other posts...) If i'm not busy when you arrive, i'd love to take you through Pemberton, Duffy lake, Marble canyon and back through the Fraser Canyon. I promise you won't want to leave! Let me know if you need acomadations, i'll be glad to help! Most mountain roads south of Prince George are clear by late April and passable through late October, and they are all spectacular!
Good luck!
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Mr. Ron,
Thanks for the offer, greatly appreciated!
Not sure if we'll make it to BC this year as we now have the possibility if a cheap holiday in Ecuador with friends.
If we do go to BC, you can be sure that at the very least I'll be contacting you for ideas on places to visit.
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Steve
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9 Feb 2004
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steve,have you got through to Vicki Hinks?
e-mail is returned,phone rings and goes direct to fax
any other info folks ?
thanks
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15 Feb 2004
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Bryan,
Apologies for delay in replying to your post. I've just returned from a ski trip.
I've not tried contacting Vicky as plans may be changing as we may have the opportunity to visit Ecuador instead.
Steve
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Hi Steve, just browsing the threads and came across your name, you've been very helpful with a couple of queries of mine, so, for what it's worth, here's my twopennyworth. I've been there a couple of times in the last few years, but in FEBRUARY, when the roads were covered in snow. We hired a Ford Explorer 4WD, and in a total of nearly a month we didn't have a moment of uncertainty driving the beast, this included snowdrifts and sheet ice. I accept that this is completely irrelevant as far as biking is concerned, but it does seem that you intend driving there as well. You asked about car hire rates: all I can remember is that they seeed very reasonable at the time: most of the big hire firms are there; check out Avis, Hertz, Budget & Dollar rental on the net. Remember that the downtown hire rates are usually a lot cheaper than if you arrange the pick up at their airport depot. Also, most hire companies will give an extra five or ten percent off if you're in a trade union with a deal with them. I worked with BT and the NCU (Nat. Communications Union)did have a deal with two of the larger hire companies, just quote the agreement number.
Also, remember to hang on to your receipts while in Canada, they have a visitors' tax refund system. You will probably be given the information on how to reclaim it at your point of arrival, remember, you do not need to use an agency to reclaim your tax although it's a little easier, but then they take their cut, too. I did it myself, piece of piss. The local HUBB members will be far better placed to advise on winter riding in BC, but if they agree, head for the Icefield Parkway, from Jasper to Banff. Oh, then carry on via Canmore to Calgary, that's nice, friendly and modern-have a look at the Calgary Museum to find out about its history. I'm not a museum man myself, but found it very absorbing. It's just ocurred to me that this is now Alberta, but if you're going to BC then Alberta is also an obvious "must" What made the holiday especially memorable for me was that I hired a plane at Jasper-Hinton Airfield (I've got a licence) and flew over the northern part of the Icefield Parkway, the Columbia Icefield and Mount Edith Cavel. I think that was about £90 for about an hour and a half. That was with the proprietor of Air Jasper, Jim Bacon by my side, making sure I and his plane didn't get lost in the Rockies. Sound. You can get Air Jasper up on a search engine, no bother. Jim was full of information about the area we flew over and made the trip even better. I promise you, you will never run out of attractions in the Rockies. Oh, and if you do go in winter we were assured by the hotel that if it snows really badly then the highway authorities are geared up to cope, they'd have the snowploughs out and clear the roads in a jiffy. We had to stop a few times while the ploughs cleared a way, that, in a car was no bother, of course. I do hope this is of interest even though a lot may be irrelevant to biking: give me a bell if you like: 01758 72044. Regards, John
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John,
Thanks for the info, as always, greatly appreciated.
Not sure if still going to BC as we have friends in Ecuador who we may visit instead, as they're only there until the end of the year.
How are you getting on with your brake lines - let me know if you need any of the bolts shortening on the lathe?
Regards
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Hi Steve
Wow, that was quick!
Thanks for the offer of machining, but it's OK, I've got a lathe. Got to go, I'll be writing again soon.
Regards,
John
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The trip to BC could well be happening after all. If not BC, then possibly Colorado instead?
Any links to Bike Rental outfits in either area appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
[This message has been edited by Steve Pickford (edited 07 May 2004).]
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Ridewest BMW rent BMW's in Seattle they are pretty reasonable puts you within spitting distance of BC.
www.ridewest.com
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