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Timothy Lake (next to the Fraser River)  
   

Timothy Lake (next to the Fraser River)

Moments after this photograph was taken I discovered one of the great economic advantages of traveling in a group of three: motels become much much more affordable. Of course a problem solved creates fresh dilemmas. With two queen sized beds in a romm who is going to sleep with who? I propose a very reasonable segregated system based on age and nationality. After some debate this is rejected and a rota system devised. As I spent a couple of chilly nights in the same tent with Alain in Bolivia so it is not a completely unfamiliar concept. On my first Canadian night with him a new phrase is added to my ever expanding German vocabularly "Wir sprechen nur" (we are just talking).
Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) to Whitehorse, Yukon (Canada)

July 3rd 2007
My Greta Garbo phase is over. No longer cycling solo. Met up again with Alain and Tom, Swiss guys that I met last year in South America, in Vancouver. The last time I saw Alain was in Bolivia when I watched him cycle off into the rain forest with Felix the map cutter, an organic farmer from Dresden. At the time I vowed that I wouldn't let myself get hurt again and rush straight into another cycli ... read more
North America » Canada » Yukon » Whitehorse

Canadian Flag A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the sou... ... read more
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