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bikerHen
09-08-2008, 05:20 PM
Well my sister and I packed up our camping gear and headed to Nelson, BC for Peddle Around a Glacier Eh! 14. It was the most stunningly beautiful and challenging ride I have ever done. We started in Nelson bright and early Saturday morning. Rode 42 miles along the west shore of Kootenay Lake to the lunch stop in Kaslo. There were lots of ups and downs, many of the ups were registering in the double digits on my Garmin. But the views kept our minds off the climbs.

After lunch, the first left turn took us up this steep, STEEP hill that was thankfully only about three blocks long. We then started on the climb of the day. It was almost 20 miles of 2% to maybe 5% of climbing. But oh my gosh! It was through the most incredible canyon I have seen. Along our left side flowed the glacier fed Kaslo River, and on our right side, dozens of little and not so little creeks and water oozing out of the hillside and dripping down moss covered rocks. We throughly enjoyed the climb. The next rest stop was at the top of the climb which we reached just as a sudden rain shower decended on the mountain top. Our thanks to a couple of beautiful old cedar trees that kept us and our bikes nice and dry.

And what goes up must go down. I have a new high speed record of 40mph! This was truly the sweetest bit of downhill riding I have encountered. Few cars, perfect curves, and just enough slope to really enjoy yourself. And then BAM, right in the middle of our downhill fun came this truly wicked half mile or so of steep, steep uphill. Kind of a reality check. But after that another downhill run into New Denver where our camping gear was waiting at a park along Slocan Lake. Total miles for the day, 73.2.

The next morning fully rested we start out with the toughest climb I have done. Over six miles of 6% to 10% of climbing with most of the climb a steady 7 to 8%. But once again the views of Slocan Lake saved the day. The rest of the morning was spent going up and down and up and down. I also had the very unpleasent experience of two near death collisions. They came as a total surprise, in that I have never thought of this as a threat. The first was a motorcycle coming the other direction passing cars on the uphill. I was enjoy a bit of downhill, riding out in my lane where the pavement was smoother. I was checking my mirror for traffic coming behind me when I look ahead and see a motorcycle headed right at me. Luckly we both saw each other in time and were able to "share" the lane as he roared passed. The second was the same thing, but this time a car. I was again going downhill with a clear lane behind me. I was staying closer to the shoulder after the motorcycle encounter. This car, whipped out of traffic so fast I never saw it coming. He wizzed by so close and so fast the wind moved me over into the shoulder. So the moral of my story is watch for traffic crossing the line to pass. It could be deadly . . .

On a lighter note we had a lovely rest of the day, even with more ups and downs and ups and downs! The ride ended with our arrival back to Nelson. We were by far the last riders, but the sweep rider, a very nice gentleman, crept along with us all afternoon. Total miles for day two 64.7.

All in all, a very nice weekend. A good ride, good food and spectactular scenery. If you like a bit of a challenge and a beautiful location I highly recommend this ride.

Here are a few pictures . . .

Kootenay Lake
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/bikerHen/DSCF1189.jpg

Looked down after I took the picture of Kootenay Lake and saw this little guy.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/bikerHen/DSCF1190.jpg

Kaslo River
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/bikerHen/DSCF1191.jpg

Lyle Creek, one of many flowing into the Kaslo River.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/bikerHen/DSCF1200.jpg

Slocan River just after sunrise.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/bikerHen/DSCF1203.jpg

Zen
09-08-2008, 05:26 PM
Oh my!
What a fabulous ride! and fan-TASTIC photos!
that scenery would keep anyone riding, even me.

snapdragen
09-08-2008, 05:30 PM
I am going to do this ride one of these days! That is my favorite area of BC - been there 4 times! Nelson, Kaslo and New Denver are some of my favorite places.

Blueberry
09-08-2008, 05:50 PM
Wow!!! I think I live in the wrong place....Those are BEAUTIFUL photos!!

CA

Susan126
09-08-2008, 06:28 PM
Beautiful bikerhen! Just beautiful! It sounds like you and your sister had a great time! I wish one of my sisters rode. Sigh . . . I would love to share a trip like this with them.

bikerHen
09-08-2008, 07:13 PM
I am going to do this ride one of these days! That is my favorite area of BC - been there 4 times! Nelson, Kaslo and New Denver are some of my favorite places.

This was my first visit to the area but won't be my last. We are going to have to go and spend a week camping in the area next summer. Nelson is a very cool town. We didn't have nearly enough time to explore. If you have been to the area you know about all the ups and downs! :eek: bikerHen

SadieKate
09-08-2008, 07:41 PM
Bee-you-tiful. BS is on our list. If only I had year around vacation.

pardes
09-08-2008, 08:06 PM
Terrific ride report and photos. I particularly like the last photo with the cloud break over the summit of the mountain range.

Trekhawk
09-08-2008, 10:28 PM
Congratulations BH on your amazing ride. Sounds like lots of climbing but yep that scenery would be worth it.
Thanks for posting your report and all the great pics.:)

GLC1968
09-09-2008, 10:51 AM
Beautiful pictures to accompany a great ride report! Thanks for sharing them...now I wanna go ride there, too! :)

Grog
09-09-2008, 12:41 PM
That looks like a fantastic ride! Maybe next year.... *dreaming away*

bikerHen
09-09-2008, 01:33 PM
Grog, After meeting you and your hubby at the CROC ride, I think you both would love this ride. The ride was a challenge for us, but would be a ride in the park for you two. And you can bring your car size tent, cause they haul your gear for ya! :D

GLC1968, definitly put this one on your to do list. It is always the first weekend in September. bikerHen

Grog
09-09-2008, 03:35 PM
*sigh*

How long was it for you to get there from Spokane?

snapdragen
09-09-2008, 04:09 PM
*sigh*

How long was it for you to get there from Spokane?

When I drove from Spokane to Nelson I think it was about 4 hours.

jesvetmed
09-09-2008, 10:40 PM
Great trip! That is just so beautiful. Will keep it in mind. THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US!:)

bikerHen
09-10-2008, 11:00 AM
*sigh*

How long was it for you to get there from Spokane?

It was actually a little over 3 hours. But, I live on the very northside of Spokane and know a short cut. :D bikerHen

Grog
09-10-2008, 02:52 PM
Hmmm. According to Google Maps it would be over 8 hours for us to get to Nelson. :( Makes it tough to go there for just the weekend!

shootingstar
09-10-2008, 08:39 PM
Glad you had a great trip. And great photos to remember the trip by.

So much to explore...even if it's only within one's own province.