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This is a 4-day, 3-night bike tour. Exact dates | This is a 4-day, 3-night bike tour. Exact dates will depend on the weather forecast and whatever works for the most people. | ||
== Pre Trip Meeting == | == Pre Trip Meeting == | ||
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The plan is to bike from Vancouver to Mt. Vernon, and then heading west to bike down Whidbey Island. We'll then take the ferry to Seattle before taking the bus/train back to Vancouver. We will most likely camp along the way. You should be able to (and want to) ride a bike for the whole day -- we'll do about 70km a day, which probably means about 5 hours a day at a reasonably relaxed speed. | The plan is to bike from Vancouver to Mt. Vernon, and then heading west to bike down Whidbey Island. We'll then take the ferry to Seattle before taking the bus/train back to Vancouver. We will most likely camp along the way. You should be able to (and want to) ride a bike for the whole day -- we'll do about 70km a day, which probably means about 5 hours a day at a reasonably relaxed speed. | ||
== Gear == | == Gear/Costs == | ||
Costs include the gear listed below, as well as food and transportation from Seattle to Vancouver. You may also want to buy medical insurance for the US (though current UBC students with the AMS insurance should be covered for ‘emergencies’). | |||
* bike - ideally a touring/road/hybrid bike | * bike - ideally a touring/road/hybrid bike | ||
* bike rack and panniers HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. If you don't have these, a big backpack will suffice, but it'll be uncomfortable | * bike rack and panniers HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. If you don't have these, a big backpack will suffice, but it'll be uncomfortable | ||
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* spare tube | * spare tube | ||
* straps and bungee cords to secure stuff onto bike rack | * straps and bungee cords to secure stuff onto bike rack | ||
*documentation to get into the US | *documentation to get into the US | ||
* water bottles | * water bottles | ||
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* camera if you want | * camera if you want | ||
* sleeping bag and mat | * sleeping bag and mat | ||
* | * toiletries | ||
* your own first aid things like medication | * your own first aid things like medication | ||
* anything else you want to bring and are willing to carry yourself | * anything else you want to bring and are willing to carry yourself | ||
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* bike pump | * bike pump | ||
* tents | * tents | ||
* | * stoves | ||
* first aid kit | * first aid kit | ||
* bike locks | * bike locks | ||
== Sign-up == | == Sign-up == | ||
Max 10 participants | Max 10 participants. Indicate experience and type of bike | ||
# Sahriar Kabir | # Sahriar Kabir | ||
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Revision as of 07:45, 1 February 2011
Trip Description
[Message Board Post for questions about the trip]
This is a 4-day, 3-night bike tour. Exact dates will depend on the weather forecast and whatever works for the most people.
Pre Trip Meeting
TBD
The Route
The plan is to bike from Vancouver to Mt. Vernon, and then heading west to bike down Whidbey Island. We'll then take the ferry to Seattle before taking the bus/train back to Vancouver. We will most likely camp along the way. You should be able to (and want to) ride a bike for the whole day -- we'll do about 70km a day, which probably means about 5 hours a day at a reasonably relaxed speed.
Gear/Costs
Costs include the gear listed below, as well as food and transportation from Seattle to Vancouver. You may also want to buy medical insurance for the US (though current UBC students with the AMS insurance should be covered for ‘emergencies’).
- bike - ideally a touring/road/hybrid bike
- bike rack and panniers HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. If you don't have these, a big backpack will suffice, but it'll be uncomfortable
- helmet
- bike specific clothing if you have them
- front and rear bike lights
- headlamp
- raingear
- spare tube
- straps and bungee cords to secure stuff onto bike rack
- documentation to get into the US
- water bottles
- eating utensils
- camera if you want
- sleeping bag and mat
- toiletries
- your own first aid things like medication
- anything else you want to bring and are willing to carry yourself
Communal gear
- repair kit
- bike pump
- tents
- stoves
- first aid kit
- bike locks
Sign-up
Max 10 participants. Indicate experience and type of bike
- Sahriar Kabir