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Over The Hill: a bike ride from Glacier National Park to Kelowna, BC

Sept 14, 2016:

Prologue: Two Minutes and I’m Outta Here

Sept 17, 2016:

Glacier National Park: “those with outdoor plans should prepare for strong wind gusts”

Sept 18, 2016:

Glacier National Park: “the friction of trees and mountains”

Sept 19, 2016:

Glacier National Park: “over the hill”

Sept 20 – 23, 2016:

US Highway 2

Sept 24, 2016:

In the Valley of the Kootenai

Sept 25–26, 2016:

A Tale of Two Passes

Sept 27–28, 2016:

Columbia & Western Rail Trail

Sept 30 – Oct 1, 2016:

The Kettle Valley Trail: Carmi to McCulloch

Oct 1, 2016:

The Kettle Valley Trail: Myra Canyon

The Myra Canyon, along the Kettle Valley rail trail.

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