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15 Sep 2018
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There are a lot of signs in many towns that proudly advertise the Olympic Gold medal winners NHL players from these small Manitoba and Saskatchewan towns. 17 km after Russell we hit the next provincial border.
FILE3033 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We stopped in Yorkton for gas and to pick up some  s. You never know in the small Canadian towns along the rural highways if there will be a liquor outlet or not.
FILE3041 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
The road is straight, but a bit more scenic today with the farms and lakes. There are the iconic grain silos prominently situated along the way. We stopped in Foam Lake at the Husky (so Canadiana) for lunch, and then at Lake Lenore for gas and after pushed onto Rick and Mariette’s.
FILE3057 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
You have to love that there are often not real addresses in rural Sask. Our instructions were “take the highway to Muenster, turn north on the 368 , and then ride 40 miles. We are on the west side of the road with two rows of spruce trees and there are hay bales across the road.” And there they were ( we did have to call from the Coop 2 km up the road actually  .
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15 Sep 2018
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We were happy to have the time to visit with these guys who have really followed our journey. Rick is a gourmet cook and we had home made smoked white fish and salmon fish, Fish and Chips made from their own potatoes and White fish he caught. We also enjoyed quite a bit of his red wine.
Canada-33 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
This morning it is a bit chilly and windy, but it settled down by noon and we hitched up the boat and made for the lake nearby. Dan and Sara both had a pike on the line with the first casts, but after this we just had a few nibbles. We had a lovely afternoon out on the water.
Canada-34 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-35 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-36 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-37 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Rick cooked us up some huge prime rib steaks for dinner tonight.
Canada-38 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-39 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-40 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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21 Sep 2018
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We woke to a rain storm, but on the satellite it was going to pass by noon. When we set out at 1130 it was already pretty much stopped raining. The oil light on the 650 was briefly flashing on start up yesterday, but the dip stick level was good?!. Today after 2 days sitting the light was on for longer. We rode over to the Coop and rechecked the oil and at a flatter location it was low and we added 250 cc. The light was still flashing very briefly on at start up only.
FILE3064 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We continued north and then west on the 41 for the 378 km to Kindersley.
Screen Shot 2018-09-08 at 18.29.58 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
FILE3068 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
It was warmer today at 16, but the cloud cover continued until 4 pm. We stopped south of Saskatoon for gas and to check the oil again and it was apparently good.
FILE3082 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We stopped for a snack in Rosetown at 4 and this was when the sun was finally out and it was now 26.
FILE3086 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
FILE3096 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We had 85 km to Kindersley. Checking the oil again it was still an issue and in the end we added another 250 cc. There are a few hotels here and we checked into one on the main drag. The bike is running better, but the oil thing is stressful. It is burning a bit for sure with the huge mileage and I think we got fooled by the level of the dip stick. We are wondering if the guys in Malaysia did not reinstall the oil pan/gasket properly after it was repaired.
FILE3099 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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21 Sep 2018
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This morning it is 10 degrees and after warming the bike we topped it up with another 250 ccc and the oil light is no longer flashing at start up. That said we had also put 250 cc in the 800 and were happy there was a Walmart just up the road to get another liter. We have 1200 km to go and as long as we keep the oil topped up we are sure we can make it home. But today it is just 321 km to Brooks Alberta.
Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 19.31.54 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We continued west on the 7 to the Alberta border after 63 km and it changes to the 9.
Canada-41 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We then turned south on the 36 just before Hanna. It hits the TransCanada just 10 km west of Brooks.
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21 Sep 2018
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We got there at 3 after 321 km. There are a lot of hotel choices here. but we settled on a small motel with a kitchenette. They are calling for snow later this week, but it is still 4-5 degrees at night now.
IMG_3461 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
IMG_3462 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We rode north to the 544 and then east to the Dinosaur Provincial park. This is an active dig site for Tyrell archaeologists. It is a chilly 9 degrees this afternoon and we are happy to head back to the motel and snuggle in for the rest of the day.
Screen Shot 2018-09-19 at 14.34.34 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-46 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-44 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-43 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Canada-45 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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24 Sep 2018
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We had a nice late start today so it would warm up a bit and was 11 when we left for Calgary at 10.
Screen Shot 2018-09-12 at 11.08.17 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We got on the TransCanada west until Gleichen and then veered south towards High River. There are several First nations settlements, but no where for lunch and so we diverted back to the highway at Strathmore on the #1 to hit the Husky Station for a hearty meal. We then rode south off the 1 on the 24 to arrived to Kevin and Lisa by 130.
We had a great evening with them and Carrie as well. The guys regaled us with the trials and tribulation of their second attempt to get to Mongolia. Last year their group of 5 dropped to 2 by the time we met them on the way to Almaty.
Kevin had a need on collision in Greece, they were denied Iran Visas and had to reroute across the Caspian to Turkmenistan, Kevin’s brothers bike was having several issues and he and another guy retreated to the EU from Baku, the 1 day sea crossing of the Caspian turned into a 3 day nightmare and they had 2 days on their Turkmen visa left when they arrived, the other Kevin lost his passport and TVIP in the desert in Turkmenistan and was kept captive in an Ashgabat hotel for 6 weeks and was finally deported without his bike 6 weeks later, then Kevin broke his fibula in Kyrgyzstan and had to dump his bike at KTM in Almaty where we finally met them.
This year there was a nightmare of bike repairs including shipping of cylinders to Canada for repair. This delayed their departure 2 weeks from Almaty. Then a week later the engine was seized on the side of the road in Russia and they trailered it to a garage and left it there.
Poor Carrie was then on his own to get to Vladivostok and without time or a travel companion to ride in Mongolia. His bike left on a sea can for Vancouver this week. We are feeling pretty lucky that we all made it on our planned route with all 4 bikes.
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2 Oct 2018
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It was 6 degrees when we left Kevin this morning for the short ride to Dan’s childhood haunt Peter’s drive in for burgers and milkshakes when it is 8 degrees?! Trevor was working nearby and joined us and then set us up at his place for the evening. For dinner we all met at a local Uzbek restaurant for dinner.
Screen Shot 2018-09-12 at 11.10.29 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Peters by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
IMG_3467 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We have a detour from our trip for the next 2 days we are flying to Vancouver for and event and then arriving back to Calgary. It is a good thing as snow is forecast for the weekend and it is supposed to warm up Monday for our last 700 km!!!
It was a quick 90 min to Vancouver. The rental car for 2 days was cheaper than a taxi to Sara’s dad’s and back!
Canada-7 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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