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  1. #1
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    Crossing Canada-U.S. border: by bike, hiking, etc.

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ID:	15888Standing on the Canada U.S. border at Alberta and Montana:

    About some of my experiences with photos, crossing the international border and different locations over the years.
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    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

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    I crossed the US-Canada border by bike once, during a group ride which started in Vermont. We were spending the long weekend in NH, with a group and this was the second day ride. We stopped and ate lunch in park just short of the border and a few of us rode over the border and back, maybe 5 miles. This was in 2005 and there was no passport required. I really don't remember the names of the border towns, but it was fun. On the way back, the US border patrol agent asked me all kinds of questions about where I lived, even though he had clearly seen me and the others ride over the border into Canada, just 10 minutes earlier.
    Riding over the border from the Czech Republic to Austria was quite fun and took about 5 minutes. They are used to people crossing on bikes. It felt like you were going from the 1950s to the present time in a second.
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    Some friends of ours used to have a cabin on the Idaho/BC border, about 1 mile from one of the teeny tiny crossing stations. Up there it's really easy to ride right up to the clearcut that marks the international border, on a mountain bike. Late 90's DH was biking solo and somehow ended up on the Canadian side and came back on the road. Shirt off, no ID, not even a camel back..... boy did the US guard give him the third degree. The US guys are always assholes anyway, but he was being ridiculous. You can practically see the cabin from the guard station!
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    They are just doing their job
    And what job would that be Bob??

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    I like the photo shootingstar.

    Whereabouts I live the boarder crossing was always a "no big deal" thing. With a bridge and tunnel from Detroit to Windsor we often shot across for dinner or shopping and the guards would simply ask, "Citizenship?" and there was no need to produce a document for either side of the border. Over the years they started to ask for id occasionally. Then some stupid fool terrorists messed it up for everybody and now we have all this "stand on your head and read the alphabet backwards stuff" to deal with.

    What a pain, I need a passport for dinner across the river...sigh.
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    I've passed through the border crossing by Windsor when we were going to Ann Arbour, Michigan, BikeWriter. Didn't know you were that close to the border.

    Another time, I was Sarnia, Ontario where there is another border crossing. A friend who lived in another Ontario city about 30 km. away, pointed out the U.S., just across a 10 metre part of the St. Clair River!
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    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

 

 

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