Oldschool
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My years of exploring and recording my exploits has caught the eye of at least one other well -known website north of the border. I was asked permission to have my Alberta tracks used (for non-profit) so that foreign tourists could have a better shot at seeing some of the, otherwise unknown, fantastic local riding. My pictures and descriptions were used, nearly word for word. The only disappointment was the lousy first picture of the hay bales, certainly not one of my best!
The site is Called; Gravel Travel and is home to the TCAT or Trans Canada Adventure Trail, I had a hand in one section, from Fernie to Fort Steele in British Columbia, as it was me that mapped it, and provided the track.
Link: Gravel Travel Canada - The Rocky Mountains
This is the Adventure Rider site that the info came from (Hail knows it): Calgary & Area Tracks - ADVrider
If this helps some visitors to Canada, see some more of what our amazing country has to offer once you get off the beaten path, then I will feel that I have accomplished something useful. In some small way I will have made a stranger's life better, which isn't a bad thing.
The site is Called; Gravel Travel and is home to the TCAT or Trans Canada Adventure Trail, I had a hand in one section, from Fernie to Fort Steele in British Columbia, as it was me that mapped it, and provided the track.
Link: Gravel Travel Canada - The Rocky Mountains
This is the Adventure Rider site that the info came from (Hail knows it): Calgary & Area Tracks - ADVrider
If this helps some visitors to Canada, see some more of what our amazing country has to offer once you get off the beaten path, then I will feel that I have accomplished something useful. In some small way I will have made a stranger's life better, which isn't a bad thing.
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