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a rare calm day on a small mountain lake in the Crowsnest Pass (south border of Alberta and British Columbia in Canada)
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Burns Drive in Delta BC. It runs along/beside Hwy 99 between Vancouver and USA



Off in the distance a deer.



Barns are noble?



Rode around an old folks home, and in the back was this lonely horse. As soon as I showed up it came to the gate to greet me.



Cornfield County...



Old Ford rust...

Nice ebike
 
Thanks mate! It's been flawless through two years of abuse. Love it!
Hey Dave what is the best route to get to Mud Bay Park by Ebike using Colebrook Rd? I have little knowledge of South of the Fraser but I could cross at the Port Mann or The Patullo or the Queensborough bridges.
 
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Hey Dave what is the best route to get to Mud Bay Park by Ebike using Colebrook Rd? I have little knowledge of South of the Fraser but I could cross at the Port Mann or The Patullo or the Queensborough bridges.
There's an awesome trail that starts just under the Alex Fraser bridge on the south side. Look on a map for the Tidewaters Pub. The trail starts right beside that. I believe it's called Burns Bog Greenway. Probably around 25km return from that point. So plan a route from wherever you are to the Tidewaters Pub, then add that to the route. If you do Mud Bay to Tsawwassen and back that's another 40km return.
Hope that makes sense.
 
Yesterday was a holiday here in Ontario, so we spent the afternoon doing a 50km round trip on our Spark Mini's, just beating the storm on the way back.

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The bridge where this pic was taken has additional space to pull over and rest for a moment.

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The Humber river was a bit more chatty with the recent rain. The red and blue rectangles on our trunk bags are Anker Soundcore speakers, which are linked so we can listen to music (at a responsible level) while riding. The playlist was most 60's rock and pop (The Monkees - Last Train to Clarksville, Donovan - Season of the Witch, that kind of stuff). Time to cram a power bar.

Battery check... 60% on the nose, after 25km.

It started to drizzle after a few minutes, so we decided to head back, as the sky was looking a little ominous.

We considered stopping for a bite by the lakeshore, but decided against it... luckily.

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Just a couple of klicks from home. The stormfront behind BMO Field (where the Toronto FC plays) is where we were riding from. To the left and behind me was blue sky, which you can see in the corner. And yes, I have Kawasaki green rim tape from CustomTaylor33 on my bike that matches my water bottle. Unfortunately, the speaker wasn't available in that colour. :) She has cyan rim tape, which is why she gets the cyan coloured speaker. :)


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Almost home now, and you can see the rain getting closer. You can make out the wall of water just to the left of the large building in the foreground. We beat the storm by less than 5 minutes.

50.88km, and the battery check was at 38%, mainly because there's more downhill on the return, and you can leverage the free momentum in a lower gear even on these 20"x4" folder to get some leg-only travel.
 
I recall Scots telling me they average nine months of cold and wet, and three months of rather bad weather ...
Sounds about right, although we did have 2 dry months at the start of the lockdown...maybe they need to bring back the full lockdown to improve the weather! ;)
 
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