June 22, 2015
Cache Creek to Lillooet
Today was a really fun ride day. Even though it was only 85 kms(55mi) it was
quite challenging as there was 1020 meters (3400 ft) of climbing. The climb was basically in the first 30 kms
(18 miles). It seemed really easy as
the grade was steady and there was a nice tail wind. At the summit the wind changed direction and
we were now faced with a stiff head wind.
We really felt cheated as there was some long down hills and most of the
way you had to pedal to go downhill.
We got to the half
way point and had lunch beside a beautiful lake (Lake Pavilion) which had some
sort of microorganisms which were precursors to Devonian era corals. NASA had a trailer set up which were studying
them as part of the Mars search for live program.
After lunch was more downhill and more head wind. I was at times going 45 kms ground speed but air speed must have been over 90. After we left Pavilion Lake we came to the Fraser Canyon. It was absolutely beautiful. The road was really winding and had a lot of steep ups and downs.
After lunch was more downhill and more head wind. I was at times going 45 kms ground speed but air speed must have been over 90. After we left Pavilion Lake we came to the Fraser Canyon. It was absolutely beautiful. The road was really winding and had a lot of steep ups and downs.
Tonight we are camped right on the beach of the Fraser
River.
Wonderful pics. Say hi to all the guys and be extra nice to Julie. Ride safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, must be a great experience to ride through that area.
ReplyDeleteHey Terry, I am loving reading your blog! Sounds a little chilly, but the scenery sounds gorgeous. How many riders do you have?
ReplyDeleteDo I remember 5? You guys are tough...I don't think I could do the camping thing!
Be safe,
Cynthia