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    • Day 70

      Libby, USA and Fernie, Canada

      October 3, 2022 in Canada ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Sat 1st, Sun 2nd, Mon 3rd Oct. With full Grey tank, and no fresh water, it was time to come down from Camp Misery on Saturday. Decided to head west to Libby as one of the guide books said it was worth going to Kootenai Falls. We did and had a pleasant walk around, but it wasn't anything great. Also with most campgrounds closed now, we couldn't find a dump station unless we paid $55 to stay at a full service campground. So we called into a service station and filled up with water and carried onto the Libby dam, where we found a nice camping spot for the night. Sunday morning we drove up the western side of Lake Koocanusa and crossed over the lake on the 1972 world's most beautiful long span bridge - the tallest at 215 ft above the river and longest in Montana. And then a drive through the town of "Eureka" before crossing back into Canada and driving to the picturesque mountain town of Fernie, where we found the park campground had closed today - it is becoming quite difficult with everything closing up - so decided to park up at a trailhead parking lot nearby. Fernie is certainly a mountain biking mecca with a lot of trails and since we hadn't done much exercise in the past 2 days we decided to both go for a bit of a run to stretch the legs, and check out some of the trails (I did a slow 5.5 kms, Doug did a fast 7.5 kms). This morning, Monday, we decided to do the Mount Proctor loop trail. The morning started a fresh 3°C, but a beautiful blue sky and sunny day with a forcast high of 22°C was predicted. The trail started from the visitor centre, and the first 3 kms was weaving our way up mountain bike trails, again we must had missed a sign because we ended up doing an extra 1.7 km, by the time we got to the bench at the end of the Mt bike trail. There was a couple of women and a very excitable 7 month old dog here having morning tea, after saying hello and giving the dog a pat we carried on up the hill, only to have the dog join us about 0.5 km up. It was quite a steep track, about 27% gradient, so poor Doug had to take the dog back down and then come up again. The whole track up to the summit of Mt Proctor was quite steep and quite a climb, and coming down the other side wasn't any better - one of our hardest hikes, and the views again was hampered by haze. I think Doug's run yesterday was catching up on him also, as its the first time I've seen him struggling on the uphill on this trip. And because it was such a warm day and hard climb about 6 kms from the end we both were out of water, which didn't help, so we were both pleased to get back to the van. Hike stats: 21.44 km, active time 6 hrs 8 mins, elevation gain 1492 m, highest altitude 2381 m. Went back up to last night's camping spot. Steps V 38378.Read more

    • Day 91

      Fernie 🚍👩‍👧‍👦🥬🖼🏎🏁

      September 4, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Tussenstop zondag 4 september

      Fernie farmers market
      Fernie demolition derby

      Helaas was de weg naar Chinook lake afgesloten, dus zijn we doorgereden naar Fernie voor onze dagactiviteit. Toen we even een winkel in gingen voor waterschoentjes voor Ruub zag ik een flyer voor de zondagsmarkt. Daar dus heen gelopen. Hier heeft mama 2 leuke kunstdingetjes gekocht, Ruben een saus en kruidenmix voor op de barbecue en ik een glaasje kombucha. Ook in het boekje van het dorp stond dat er vandaag een demolition derby was. Dus even kijken en wat was dat lachen zeg! Wat een chaos haha. Heel grappig om weer te zien.Read more

    • Day 71

      Biking in Fernie

      October 4, 2022 in Canada ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Tue 4th Oct. I thought I better not suggest another mountain hike to Doug today so instead thought we would check out part of the Trans Canada Cycle trail for my sister who is planning on doing it next year. Choose the 18.5 km route heading south from Fernie to Morrisey so we could check out the Grove of the world's oldest known black cottonwood trees. The trees were only discovered in 2003 and are thought to be upwards of 400 years old - most cottonwood only last about 150 years. Firstly we had a nice amble checking out the shops in the town centre - mainly biking/skiing shops and cafes. After lunch, and with it nicely warmed up - again a chilly start but such beautiful sunny day, we headed out on the trail which started from the Fernie Aquatic centre and was on single tracks (probably about grade 3) for a good portion - it was good fun biking most of it, but quite hard work. The track was closed in two places due to bridges being out - we did carry on and there were tracks made that did allow us to get over. We eventually got on to the forest road, but after helping a group of young male mountain bikers who had got there ute stuck in a ditch, we may have carried on the wrong road because it just went on and on, and after umming and ahhing whether we should tu.rn around we eventually came out at the Morrisey kiosk 28 kms later - only an extra 9.5 kms (and that is why I leave the navigating to Fiona when we do adventure races). We went back up the road we should had come down to find the trees but after 2 or so kms couldn't find them so decided we would go back to Morrisey to cross the bridge and bike home on the main road as we were both feeling tired and it was 5pm so a bit worried about daylight. Just before the bridge finally spotted a sign about the trees and since it was only a 1.5 km walk to go see them we did. The bike along the road was much easier, although it was surprisingly busy with a lot of trucks. Bike stats: 48.2 kms, active time 3 hrs 31, elevation loss/gain 516 m. Got back to the aquatic centre about 6, and thought a nice soak in the spa and a shower would be wonderful and it was only $5 for the Senior one of us, and $6 for me - we both managed to do a few lengths of swimming too. Thought about staying at the aquatic centre carpark for the night, then a train came along and we hightailed back to our favorite trailhead carpark. Steps: V 6020Read more

    • Day 72

      Hosmer Mine Ruins

      October 5, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Wed 5th Oct: We were unsure what to do today so headed to the visitor centre to see what hike they could suggest. We were considering Mt Fernie which sits above the town. It is 8km return with 910m elevation gain, and gives good views of the town however the one I really wanted to do, and if you goggle everybody says it's one of the best hikes they have done - is the Heiko's trail to the Three Sisters summit, only problem is the 9 km forest road to get to the trailhead really requires a 4wd. But after discussing with Doug he said he would be okay with giving the road a go. So with that decided, we went into town to get some groceries and too buy a couple of prints of bear paintings done by a local artist that we saw yesterday and really liked. We then drove 10 kms north of Fernie to Hosmer where ruins of the short lived coal mine operations (1908 to 1914) remain. The ruin buildings were just ideal for photographing, and we spent quite a bit of time here enjoying the peaceful surrounding. And just a bit further down the road was the remains of the coke ovens. It was then back halfway to Fernie we turned off to find the forest road which leads to the Heiko trail. It was a very slow and carefully driven 9km up to a clearing where we have parked for the night - apparently the next 2.5 km to the trailhead is best done on foot unless you have a good off-road 4wd. Steps V 6040Read more

    • Day 60

      Riding in the rockies

      June 1, 2022 in Canada ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Day 1: Banff - Revelstoke - new denver
      Day 2: New Denver - kaslo - balfour - kootenay Bay - creston - Cranbrook- Fernie

      Didn't take nearly as many photos as I should, but the roads and views were outstanding.

      I met Pat on the Balfour ferry, were heading the same way so rode together for the day and found a camping spot in the rockies. He spent all evening insisting I eat his food, drink his beer and sit in his chair... I didn't put up much of a fight.

      Temperatures seriously dropped overnight down below freezing and it became pretty clear why the thicker more expensive sleeping bag that I didn't buy because I wanted to save $15 might not have been a terrible purchase.

      Great to ride for the day with someone, he's put me in touch with a friend of his (Ian) in calgory that I'm now in touch with. He's sorted me out some heated gloves and a few other bits I needed and he's buying me dinner tomorrow... he was annoyed at himself for not having anough space at home to give me a bed for the night 😂

      Ooohhh also we saw a moose... well Pat saw a moose, I missed it... but that still counts right??

      Tonight I'm eating a veggie burger with a side salad. No meat, no chips, no grease... the most green thing I could find on the menu! Still a burger though!
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    • Day 17

      Fernie

      June 12, 2023 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Nächste Station: Fernie.
      Eine Stadt umgeben von Bergen... Sehr idyllisch gelegen.
      Heute habe ich ist mir wieder ein Bär über den Weg gelaufen.... Er stand am Wegesrand... Die Polizei stand auch da.... wahrscheinlich wurde er kontrolliert 😂😂🤪🤪
      Ich habe angehalten...dann ist er ins Gebüsch.... Blieb dann doch stehen und guckte über das hohe Gras zu mir rüber....🐻🐻🐻😍😍😍😍 Soo süß.
      Aber ich denke er oder sie hatte sich wohl verlaufen und konnte aus der Umzäunung nicht mehr raus 🤔😧🙁🙁☹️
      Ich habe übrigens die Zeitgrenze heute wieder überschritten. Wieder in Mountain Time. Hier gehen die Leute ständig täglich über die Zeitgrenze hin und her... Immer eine Zeitumstellung 😂😂🤪🤪🤪 die wohnen hier und arbeiten auf der anderen Seite der Zeitgrenze.... Und keiner .. niemand beschwert sich über die ständige, tägliche Zeitumstellung 😂🤪😂
      In Deutschland jedes Jahr 2x !!! UND immer diese Diskussion 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🙄🙄🙄
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    • Day 3

      Griz Fest in Fernie

      March 3, 2018 in Canada ⋅ 🌬 -9 °C

      After a trip to the local farmers market we set off for Fernie ski resort, driving through the stunning mountains.
      Fernie was hosting a Griz Fest, a programme of local events, parades and live music.
      We have watched a lumberjack exhibition with a bit of axe throwing, drank lots of local beverages, danced to really good bands and got warm around the fire pit.
      Tomorrow Dave tests his ankle with his first Canadian ski⛷⛷⛷
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    • Day 8

      Gear Hub bike shop

      June 15, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      As the bike shop only opened at 8 I took it nice and easy. On the way to the bike shop bought some groceries so I didn't need to waste time afterwards.

      At the bike shop I asked them to look and clean the gears. The bike mechanic did some major cleaning of mud in rear derailleur. I bought a new shirt as the Merino shirt was just to warm.Read more

    • Day 7

      Day 2 Comments

      June 14, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      After crossing the Koko Claims pass I reached some nice open roads along the river. I had Tuna wrap and coffee for lunch. Coming into Fernie I loved the signs saying "Mexico, this way =>".

      Once I reached Fernie I stopped at the Snow Valley Lodging where they offer free meal to riders. Peter from Denmark arrived while I was eating my free soup (He rode in 1 day what took me two days), we shared the hotel room.

      Tomorrow I need to take my bike to the local bike shop to look at my gears as some thick mud has caused problems.
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    • Day 7

      Snow Valley Lodging

      June 14, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Free soup, bread and coffee for Tour Divide riders.

      I booked into the hotel as I felt my commitment to spending money with places that support the Tour Divide was perfectly aligned to their free food offer.Read more

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    Fernie, Ферни, فرنی، برٹش کولمبیا

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