Rockies IV
June 13, 2025
St Eugene-Kimberly-Wycliffe
Rd Loop
It got down to only 10 C (48F) last night, so it was a
little chilly in the tent and getting on the bike required more than just
jerseys. Never the less we were of to do a ride this morning at 9:00Am.
I was keen to get going as the weather forecast had serious
wind coming out of the south about 1:00 PM. The rain we had last night really helped knock
the smoke and pollen out of the air. This morning it was crystal clear and the
few remaining clouds were quickly burned off.
The route we had were going to ride was kind of a hybrid
from a route we had done lat time we were out in Cranbrook. The first leg of the route took us up past
the Cranbrook airport and past the St Eugene residential school. I had wanted to go into the airport so I could
have my picture taken in the first-class lounge. The first-class lounge is only a broken-down
card table and a couple of folding chairs but It was a 3 kms detour up hill to
the airport so I was over ruled. St
Eugene Residential school is the site where there are alleged unmarked graves.
I say alleged as there has never been any excavations. Today there is a gas station hotel and casino. The second leg of the route was up the bike
path to Kimberly and back to where the St Eugene Rd crossed the bike route. The third
leg of the route was from the St Eugene Rd. down the Wycliffe Rd. back to our
campsite in Cranbrook.
By the time we got to St Egenes Residential school the
clouds had burned off and it was a beautiful sunny day. The wind was starting to pick up but it wasn’t
bad especially as we were heading north.
There were a lot of rolling hill and beautifully smooth pavement with no
cars so it was just great. There were
several places where hawks were circling over head on the thermals. To say it was really beautiful is an understatement.
This leg of the trip was about 20 kms.
The second leg of the trip was up the bike path to Kimberly. We joined the route about 15 kms out and all
up hill. Barry was able to get his cinnamon
bun at the bakery as it was open today.
We just flew back down the hill as it was all down hill.
The last leg down the Wycliffe Rd starts with a big climb. It was into the wind and this made it really
tough. The last 10 kms is a big down
hill ride down some very nice pavement.
However it was blowing so hard we had to pedal like heck just keep from
being blown over.
The total ride turned out to be 68 kms. What a great day it turned out to be.
Terry
3 comments:
Wow!, I see KC is still riding the "weighty beast", Liam
You guys be safe. I liked your comment about that car traffic we very low.
David Allbritton
Sounds like a great trip. Enjoy your up and downhills.
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