Final day

It’s a cold morning at 37 degrees. Not biking weather. But it should warm up to the low 50s by the time we hit the road. After a tough 39 miles on Corridor Aerobique the other day, we decide to alter our trip a bit. We were supposed to bike back the same way, which […]

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Absolute beauty, absolute workout

We start the morning not with breakfast, but with a bike ride as our hotel does not offer this morning meal. Ted discovers a fantastic breakfast place where he has a fish-filled crepe that spans the entire plate and I have a similarly huge omelet. We are fueled and ready for our trip on Corridor […]

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A relaxing pedal

The sun is playing with the clouds as we head south on Le P’tit Train du Nord. It’s an easy pedaling day as the trail will tend to be downhill (mostly) and unless we take detours, our mileage should be around 35. We push hard though a forested grotto, which is cool and damp. A […]

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Hot ride, fancy dinner

It’s a clear sunny morning, not a cloud in the sky. We have nearly 50 miles to ride today. There are no other cyclists on Le P’tit du Train Nord this morning. Within 15 minutes of starting we strip layers next to a beaver den. By the time we get to Rivière-Rouge, we have both […]

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Water, water everywhere

A short ride takes us to the end of the trail at 200 km. Another 1 km takes us to an abandoned and boarded up station house where the trail actually ends. Now we retrace yesterday’s pedaling on yet another cloudy, coolish day. Leaving Mont-Laurier, we come across a cattle field filled with daisies, red […]

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Rain, rain take a hike. . .

. . .grandpa wants a dry bike [ride] It was supposed to stop raining around noon but that never happened. So with 36 miles to finish the complete leg of Le P’tit du Train Nord, we don our rain gear and head off. We are fortunate that the base for the rest of the trail […]

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Groundhog day

Another cool and cloudy day greets us as we start our ride toward Nominingue forcing us to layer up with windbreakers to thwart the chill. It’s an easy coast downhill toward Mont-Tremblant. Few other cyclists are on the trail and we appear to be passing through an alpine-like forest populated mostly with conifers separated by […]

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An upward journey

It’s a cool, cloudy day for Ted and me as we start our 8-day ride in the Laurentians. The trail officially starts in St. Jerome and we will bike to a B&B in Mont Blanc, nearly 50 miles away, today. A giant arch signifies the start and we stretch our bicycle legs as we make […]

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On the Road Again

Ted and I have hit the road again with our bikes for our annual Le Tour de Geezers. It is hard to believe but this will be our seventh bike adventure together in eight years. We return to Canada where we road and ate our weights in seafood through Prince Edward Island. But this is […]

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Dying tree, woodpecker homes

Living in a house for over 30 years gives perspective to change. We used to have a trio of healthy sugar maples in the front yard and now we have just one showing signs of decay. But unlike the other ones that rotted out at the main trunk, this one is dying from the top. […]

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