Trans Canada Trail - Recumbent Ride?
Hello all.
I am wondering if anyone out there has ridden a recumbent down the Trans Canada Trail? If so, is there anywhere I can read about your experiences? I am thinking of a cross Canada and USA trip on a SWB and thought the TCT would be a bit of fun. From what I can find, the trail appears to have some mountain bike bits but also a fair bit of bike path, country road and highway stuff in it, so it could be fun to have a go at. All replies welcome. regards Andrew http://www.geocities.com/andrewhooke...leTouring.html |
Trans Canada Trail - Recumbent Ride?
There are lots of hills along the north shore of Lake Superior, especially
from Terrace Bay to Marathon, that will challenge you on a recumbent. You can avoid them by detouring through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which is markedly less hilly. "Around Australia Recumbent Style" wrote in message ... Hello all. I am wondering if anyone out there has ridden a recumbent down the Trans Canada Trail? If so, is there anywhere I can read about your experiences? I am thinking of a cross Canada and USA trip on a SWB and thought the TCT would be a bit of fun. From what I can find, the trail appears to have some mountain bike bits but also a fair bit of bike path, country road and highway stuff in it, so it could be fun to have a go at. All replies welcome. regards Andrew http://www.geocities.com/andrewhooke...leTouring.html |
Trans Canada Trail - Recumbent Ride?
"Ron Wallenfang" wrote in message ... There are lots of hills along the north shore of Lake Superior, especially from Terrace Bay to Marathon, that will challenge you on a recumbent. You can avoid them by detouring through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which is markedly less hilly. "Around Australia Recumbent Style" wrote in message ... Hello all. I am wondering if anyone out there has ridden a recumbent down the Trans Canada Trail? If so, is there anywhere I can read about your experiences? I am thinking of a cross Canada and USA trip on a SWB and thought the TCT would be a bit of fun. From what I can find, the trail appears to have some mountain bike bits but also a fair bit of bike path, country road and highway stuff in it, so it could be fun to have a go at. All replies welcome. regards Andrew http://www.geocities.com/andrewhooke...leTouring.html Thanks Ron. |
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