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tallnik
Apr 17, 2005, 2:13 AM
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Hello fellow Canadians of Rc.com, I've got two climbing buddies of mine who are biking from Montreal to Vancouver starting in May. They'll be following the Trans-Canada highway most of the way across. They're doing it as a personal challenge, but as well, they're planning on raising some money for a charity of their choice. They have yet to decide which one, but I'll post that up when they let me know. They've got a two-pronged request: 1) They're going to have their climbing shoes with them, but no harnesses, rope, etc. So, they'd be interested in bouldering mostly. But if anyone knows of any good bouldering along the trans-canada highway, or short jaunts from it, they would appreciate that info. If anyone is willing to share a rope and harness with these boys, they'd also really appreciate it. They'd take a harness, etc, but they're trying to cut down to bare essentials, y'know. They might pick up Harnesses when they make it to Squamish (don't know if it's on the highway, but they wanted to make it there). 2) If anyone would let them crash out on their floor, backyard, etc, and let them use their showers. These boys are always up for buying their share of the beers too. Right, if you can help them out in either request, post it here, pm me, or email Ian and Lou at lifeofabushdog@yahoo.com Cheers, Nik
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tallnik
Apr 21, 2005, 8:59 PM
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Bumped as the trip is approaching soon. I still don't know what charity they'll be funding, but will post when I finally remember to ask. Cheers, Nik
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timmo
Apr 21, 2005, 9:20 PM
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I don't live in Canada...but biking for charity is awesome...Bump
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tallnik
Apr 23, 2005, 7:01 PM
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So, they're looking for a good charity which does work in the Darfur region in Sudan, any advice anyone? Cheers, Nik
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tallnik
Apr 26, 2005, 4:28 AM
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so the charity they decided to go for is Medicins Sans Frontieres or Doctors Without Borders, http://www.msf.org/img/home_toptext.gif http://www.msf.org/ For every $ pledged to these boys, 80c wents will go towards MSF. Right now, Ian is drawing up the pledge sheets, and then they will be sent out to those interested. As they tour, they will try and raise awareness about the current humanitarian disaster in the Sudan. Here's a short excerpt of what's happening down there: "For over a year, the people of Darfur have endured a vicious campaign of violence and terror which has led to huge numbers of deaths and forced more than a million people to flee from their destroyed villages in search of safety. " - MSF for the full article visit: http://www.msf.org/...DDD-B10A73D94317E7A4 Cheers, Nik
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flydragon
Apr 28, 2005, 4:08 PM
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That's awesome biking for charity. Let me know if they need some assistance in Thunder Bay. Some climbing right on the highway. Orient Bay is the place to see.
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scrapedape
Apr 28, 2005, 4:57 PM
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Who gets the other 20%? Squamish isn't on the Trans-Canada, but it's only a morning's ride up the Sea to Sky from Horseshoe Bay, which is. An interesting, and challenging, variation would be for them to ditch the Trans-Canada at Lillooet and take the Duffy Lake Road across to Pemberton, then the Sea to Sky down through Whistler to Squamish. It would be a lot more scenic, IMO, and would avoid biking through much of the Fraser Canyon, which is a terrbile road and dangerous enough in a car.
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qpang
Apr 28, 2005, 5:06 PM
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tell them to call me up when they pass through Calgary. I bike all the time...I rode from Vancouver to Newfoundland myself back in 95. I also own a bike courier company here. Have also ridden from here to Vancouver several times, I could probably offer some advise. As far as climbing goes, I'd be happy to take them out climbing when they are in the area. Have all the equipment including some extra harnesses. Keep the rubber side down, and maybe I'll see you in 4 or 5000 km :) Justin
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tallnik
Apr 28, 2005, 7:06 PM
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In an update, all of the money they raise will be given to MSF. A pledge sheet will be posted for those interested in helping raise money and awareness about the situation in the Sudan. THANKS so much for those posting places to climb or crash, I know Ian and Lou will be stoked to hear that there's good climbing not that far away in Ontario. I may be wrong but I imagine that they won't see too much climbing in the praries :P Cheers, Nik
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valygrl
Apr 28, 2005, 7:30 PM
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COOOL!!!!! I wanna go too. I think I'll have my shoes and harness with me on my next bike tour, too. 11.55 work days to go.
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dudely88
Apr 30, 2005, 12:12 AM
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first off, i tilt my hat to fellas for living the dream and makin it a worth while cause in the process. if i had a had a place, i would offer it up forsure!! as for the 'Trans Canada Highway', it's more or less a dumpy little dirt path that connects the two coast's of the most amazing country in the world and is familiar to "most" quebecers as "the sh#thole known as the rest of Canada!!"
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tallnik
May 4, 2005, 4:29 PM
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The replies seem to come in waves...
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tallnik
May 8, 2005, 9:17 PM
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Departure date set for May 11th. Cheers, Nik
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tallnik
May 11, 2005, 7:50 PM
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They've left Montreal and the west awaits!!!! I know everyone is wishing them well, Cheers, Nik
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tallnik
May 18, 2005, 8:32 PM
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They were in Sudbury a day ago... by their accounts 600km west of where they started. Not bad for a week... and nothing compared to how far they're going to go. Cheers, Nik
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puellamontis
May 20, 2005, 6:52 AM
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not bad at all. give 'er!
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tallnik
Jun 8, 2005, 7:34 AM
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This is from the last email I got from Ian "we're almost in paradise....Winkler, Manitoba! practically the same thing...check it out on google maps. " Man, that's not too bad, now just across the praries (yawn, so flat) and over the rockies (oh man the climbing there) "biking,,,,and biking,,,,and biking....drunken camping and bouldering... then more biking....etc, you get the point..." Nik
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tallnik
Jun 16, 2005, 2:15 PM
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They were half-way though Sask. last I heard from them, and I'm posting to encourage any other kind-hearted souls to put them up for a night in their yard/take them climbing, etc. Thanks to those of you who have offered. Cheers, Nik
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