When all of a sudden
We saw smoke.
Upon investigation a garage in the neighbourhood was on fire.
All we need is marshmallows and chocolate.
Breakfast was a little later on acount that we only have 104 km to ride.
So we left last from camp after the gear truck was loaded. Ed decided to join us. We got him to pull us to the first rest stop.
Fields of green. And water. And canola.
Riding the long and winding road is so long. Well maybe not so winding.
Reuben and the cows. They all look like Big Macs to me.
Here comes billy.
I think I was passing billy at this point.
The hard part for me is figuring out which pictures to use.
We were almost at the rest stop
This was a huge dollar coin
An awsome lunch by a church group.
Some more fields on this road that had a great tail wind. The next stop was at a local coffee shop where we supported a couple of local ladies. Pictured here on the left.
A big tractor went by and a few cyclists drafted behind them at 33 kmph
Passing by our sag ladies. Cheering us on.
We pulled over at the border of Manitoba.
This pic is from the canola' s perspective
Stuart took this pic.
We found these bikes growing in the field.
Heading down into a valley. A rare time to get some speed I got to 70 km.
Climbing back out.
The group for the final push. It was a fun few miles
This was a great ride. No bull.
Lined up for supper.
The camp.
Having fun on the worlds longest bike.
Have a great day. Len.
I was wishing we were there until I saw the dinner line. 😒
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