I arrived in the city early in the evening after the first day of riding with some headwind.
No bear encounters en route but a fox just off the highway. For some reason, as I was riding and getting hungry, I developed a craving for Chinese noodles. When I arrived at the hotel, I was told that the Internet wasn't working and that they were trying to fix it. I briefly thought about trying to find another place to stay, but the view of the Chinese restaurant right next to the hotel outweighed any technical concerns. More thonight from Teslin.
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August 20, 2019
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ride·geist
Pronunciation: \ɹaɪdgaɪst\
Function: noun
Usage: underrated
Etymology: English and German, from Ride + Geist spirit
: the general natural, intellectual, and cultural atmosphere of a region as experienced on two wheels (may cause mild perspiration)
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Hello, my name is William. Besides other things, I like to bicycle. This blog is about the past and current segments of a bike ride that is proceeding north to south in a somewhat convoluted fashion. Email me.
Lima to Guayaquil Dec 2010
Huatulco to Panama City Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
San Francisco to San Diego Sep 2009
Kelowna, BC, to Seattle May 2009
Acapulco to Huatulco Dec 2008
Seattle to San Francisco Aug - Sep 2008
Puerto Vallarta to Acapulco Dec 2007 - Jan 2008
Mazatlan to Puerto Vallarta Dec 2003
San Diego to San Jose del Cabo Dec 2002 - Jan 2003
Pan-American Diversions © 2009-2022 William Krivan
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