Well, it’s been a successful few days in Canada for me. It turned out that the guy I sat next to on the plane from London lives in Canmore (about 20km from Banff), and he was good enough to offer me his sofa to sleep on for a few days. He’s a nice guy and awesomely kind to help me so much. That seems to have set the tone for the other folks I’ve met here too…
I went for a ride yesterday with another local and it was rough going. I loaded up my bike since I should be getting used to the weight right now, but the local trails in Canmore are not very bike-packing singlespeed friendly. Steep ups and rooty singletrack awaited us. But before we even got to the singletrack, I had to have a little sit down from the climbing. And I’m supposed to be riding the Tour Divide? Oh, dear. I’m hoping it’s the altitude and I’ll get over it. I’m hoping that the trail itself won’t involve gravelly granny-ring climbs. I’m just hoping. After a brutal 6 mile loop, we stopped back in the town and I ditched all the gear. With my bike feeling insanely light, we rode on the other side of the valley and it was fun to have more of a normal ride. The trails were flowy and fast with the odd steep rock slab. Lovely.
So now there are just a handful of things left to do other than wait. I’m going to head over to Banff later on today. Hopefully, there will be some other racers about. Then it all kicks off on Friday. I can’t wait to have the first 100 miles behind me and know that I’m on my way. The weather forecast looks promising but I’ll take whatever I get for the next 3 weeks.
Good luck dude!
enjoy, looking forward to your report.
YELL FOR BEARS!!
Ah, brings back fond thoughts of my time in Banff…
Anyway… GOOD LUCK!!
Never did get to meet you at last years SSUK after so nearly sharing the journey.
Best of luck