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I'm back from my bicycle trip for some more PEW PEW PEW - McLaren
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PEW! PEW! PEW!  - McLaren

 

 

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That looks incredible! How long did it take?

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Huge. With a group?

One of the three most dangerous people in Subspace.
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Congratulations and welcome back! Glad you are safe. What a journey! Impressive distance!

 
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56 Days.
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Just a buddy of mine.  Met a few more people a long the way doing the same thing.
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Congratulations and welcome back! Glad you are safe. What a journey! Impressive distance!

 

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Thanks amigo
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Did you start in Jasper or did you start at the Mexican border? Pretty cool man!

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Started in Jasper.

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Just found some of these avalanche crossing photos i took.  There was a section in Montana where we had to cross about a mile of avalanche debris.  The second picture was the worst stuff.  The snow was extremely slick and there was tons of loose gravel and rock above us.  It took us about a half mile to find the road again.  That's me in the top photo and my buddy in the bottom one.

 

 

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how many flat tires

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That's incredible! Did you buy foodstuff from town to town and sleep in tents?

 

I'd like to do something similar someday, except walking instead. This is very inspirational.

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Zero flat tires.

 

Bought food in towns but, usually was able to get one town meal a day.  Overall we spent about 3/4th's of the time camping and the rest in motels.

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I also did the Appalachian Trail a few month before the bicycle ride.  So if anyone has any questions about hiking or biking feel free to shoot me a message.

 

 

The AT is a 2200 mile long trail that follows the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to Maine.  I believe if i remember right ... that it is one of the oldest and longest marked trails in the world.

 

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Video i made about my Appalachian Trail journey:

 

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