Updates may seem few and far between recently, but I’ve been toiling behind the scenes on a few other projects. The first once has been in the works for months, and was a concept bouncing around in my head for even longer. It’s entitled “Photos de la Route”, and chronicles a cycling trip I did with a friend back in 1997. It’s an experience I’ll never forget. Hopefully you can come along for the ride.
There isn’t much there now, just a teaser, but I’ll be adding more content — especially photos — in the coming days.
Agnes discovered this on Friday. My immediate — and enthusiastic — response was, “So what distance should we do?”
The Pacific Populaire is an annual cycling event held by the BC Randonneurs Cycling Club. From their website:
Greater Vancouver’s first major public ride of the cycling season is the Pacific Populaire. Since its inception in 1986 the focus of this event has been to encourage participation by all cyclists regardless of fitness level, cycling experience, or age. For some, the ride is a challenge to turn in a fast time, a personal best, or to complete a greater distance than in a previous year. Others will be out for a relaxed spring ride, fresh air, and exercise.
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