****This is the second of the guest posts I asked my friends to write after traveling with me from Glacier National Park to Jasper, Canada. I translated Nuri's post, hoping to maintain her voice and sense of humor! Enjoy the English version at the bottom of the post.****
The 3 Amics from theloongwayhome on Vimeo.
Un cop he arribat a casa i he posat les
coses del viatge al seu lloc, tinc la sensació de no haver marxat
tant de temps, ja que tot està tal i com havia deixat abans. Bé,
tot no, el meu cap està ben diferent, no em paren de passar imatges
i bons records d’aquestes cinc setmanes impressionants. Així
doncs, ara falta posar ordre als pensaments i a les idees per
reflexionar sobre aquesta aventura i complir amb la meva paraula i
redactar el post per la Melissa.
Però,
per on començar? Què explicar? Quan penso en tots aquests dies (vaig estar viatjant 3 setmanes despres també) em
venen tantes coses al cap que es fa molt difícil organitzar-les i
escriure un text amb cap i peus.
Així que, després de pensar una
estona,
se m’ha acudit redactar el top 10 dels records més divertits,
emocionants i inoblidables d’aquests quinze dies que vam passar The
3 tres amics junts.
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Per les costes del Garraf, provant la Surly!! |
Però abans del top 10; fer un petit
incís de com va sorgir la idea de fer aquest viatge i del que
pensava que seria al principi i del que ha arribat a ser i de com ha
superat amb escreix totes les meves expectatives. Recordo
perfectament un dia de l’estiu passat, en que vaig acompanyar a la
Melissa a provar la Surly amb les adaptacions pel seu viatge; va ser
molt divertit i vam parlar de moltes coses. Va ser aquell dia quan
ella em va dir…Nuri, tu amb les vacances tant llargues que tens
podries venir a acompanyar-me quan estigui
a EUA,
jo li
vaig
dir
que m’agradaria molt, però en realitat pensava que seria complicat
arribar a fer-ho. No va ser fins al mes d’abril quan em vaig
posar en contacte amb ella perquè fes una col·laboració amb els
meus alumnes, quan va aparèixer de nou la idea del viatge i em vaig
decidir a fer-ho!
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Yellowstone canyon |
El
Vicens també volia anar així que entre els dos ens vam posar
d’acord per preparar
la ruta de Yellowstone fins a Jasper, creuant bona part de les
Rockies. Abans de marxar les meves dues principals preocupacions eren
si podria comunicar-me en anglès i si tindria prou forces per
aguantar el ritme dels meus dos grans companys. Pensava que
bàsicament anava a pedalar a llocs nous i ja m’estava bé; però
estava molt equivocada. En arribar les meves preocupacions van
desaparèixer, era capaç de parlar fluidament amb tothom i el que és
més important m’entenien; i podia seguir el ritme dia rere dia
(tenia la bici més lleugera) i el cansament no existia, ja fos per
les ganes de veure coses noves o bé per la motivació de viure
diferents aventures cada dia. Sí, sí, aventures a diari; com jo
deia...la bici era un “complement”, no era l’element més
important del viatge, encara que si que era imprescindible perquè
era el nostre mitjà de transport. En aquestes línies només em
centraré en les anècdotes que vaig viure amb la Melissa i el
Vicens. Així doncs començo amb el “Top 10”!!!
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Super avió!!! |
10.
Ui... que no se si arribarà aquest avió... Aquesta història fa
referència als medis de transport que hem fet servir (bici, ferry,
avió i cotxe). Imagineu-se la meva cara i la del Vicens quan,
després de més de 24 hores de vols
i
esperes
a
aeroports
vam trobar-nos que el nostre darrer avió era molt
petit,
semblava
un
avió
antic
i tenia una capacitat per 30 persones. Era tant petit que la safata
era més gran que el passadís i anava portant a un per un les
begudes. Un cop vam aterrar a West Yellowstone vam respirar tranquils
al veure que havien arribat les caixes de les nostres bicis. Després
de dos dies
viatjant
vam arribar
a destí i estàvem molt emocionats!!
Yellowstone ens esperava amb els seus paisatges llunars, els seus
flaires especials i els seus atacs de mosquits en forma d'eixams on
per primera vegada em van picar mosquits al crani ignorant tot el meu
cabell!
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fent mil fotos.... |
9.
L’ascensió a la carretera més mítica: quin dia aquell que vam
pujar les 30 milles del “Going to the sun road”! No m'estanya el
seu nom!!! Vam començar a pujar a dos quarts de set del matí perquè
tancaven la circulació als ciclistes a les onze del matí. Estàvem
a tres graus centígrads amb tota la
roba
posada
i encara feia fred!! Però poc a poc a mesura que la pendent
s'accentuava vam entrar en calor i vam gaudir del paisatge de Glaciar
National Park. Què bonica va ser l’ascensió! No podíem parar de
fer fotos i sense adonar-nos vam
completar
els
gairebé
40
km
de
pujada
a
les
10'55!!
Just
a temps!
El
que
no
sabíem
es
que
a
l'altra
banda
ens
esperava
una
carretera
sense
asfaltar
plena
de
fang
que
ens
cobriria
de dalt a baix a nosaltres, a les alforges i a les bicis. Així que
després d'una llarga etapa, que va acabar sent molt calorosa, vam
fer una cadena de neteja de bicis i alforges a la casa del ranger que
ens acollia aquella nit.
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casi a dalt de tot |
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pujant, pujant, i pujant |
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Coronant Logan Pass en el moment exacte 10'55!! |
8. El
moment més "religiós": durant el segon dia que pedalàvem
per l'estat de Montana, vam anar a dormir a casa d'una família
mormona. Era la primera vegada que tractava amb persones d'aquesta
religió, i em van sorprendre gratament, pensava que serien
extremistes als típics ideals americans, però mentre parlava amb
el pare de família em vaig
adonar
que
tot
i
ser
fidel a idees molt tradicionals pel que fa al paper dels homes i les
dones al món actual, no era radical en les seves idees polítiques.
El moment graciós va arribar quan ja estàvem llestos per sopar i
vam veure que havia arribat el moment de beneir la taula. Era el
primer cop a la meva vida que ho veia en directe i per suposat que
formava part d'aquest ritual tant usual per a ells. Va ser
interesant sentir com realment ens desitjaven sort pel viatge i
estaven agraïts de la nostra companyia.
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Reparant una de tantes punxades |
7.
Pensar
en
positiu
realment
funciona?:
i
tant
que
si!!! Com ja sabeu alguns, vaig tenir problemes amb la roda de
darrera i el pes de les alforges. Només arribar a Yellowstone, en 20
km, ja vaig punxar dues vegades i gràcies a que ens vam adonar que
la cinta del fons de llanta estava moguda i a que el Vicens se li va
acudir cobrir-ho amb cinta d'embalar, vaig poder pedalar durant
quatre dies fins que vam anar a una botiga i ho van canviar. Així
doncs, “l'apanyo” va funcionar i va anar acompanyat de pensaments
positius... El primer dia a Yellowstone, em deia a mi mateixa...
Funcionarà!! Perquè allà
en mig
del parc poca cosa més podíem
fer. Tot va anar bé durant uns dies, però va arribar una onada de
calor, i després d’una excursió a un llac de Glacier Parc, al
tornar vam trobar que la càmera havia explotat, sense donar-hi
voltes vàrem reparar-ho però al dia següent es va repetir dues
vegades més i al següent dia, ja a terres canadenques, quan tots
anàvem pensant, sense dir res en veu altar per no gafar-ho, de
moment aguanta... Es va repetir de nou, feia molta calor i vam parar
a l'ombra d'un arbre al costat d'un jardí i allà es va
donar una escena ben còmica!! Després de varies
proves
i
canviar
la
càmera
unes
tres
vegades,
quan
ja
estàvem
llestos
per
marxar,
la
Melissa
s’adonà
que
llavors era
ella la que havia punxat!! En lloc de perdre el bon humor, tots tres
començarem riure sense parar i els nostres veïns es van afegir al
veure la nostra "bona sort". Al continuar la ruta, als 10
km... Tornà a passar, tornà a explotar i vaig abandonar! No podia
continuar d'aquella manera, així
que
vam
decidir
fer
autoestop
per
arribar
d’hora al
poble
on
dormíem
i anar a
una botiga
de
bicis per reparar-ho. El pensament positiu va funcionar perquè en
dos minuts un home ja havia parat i em portava a la botiga de bicis
de Cambrook i m’ho van poder reparar! Així doncs, el pensar que
tot
anirà
bé funciona!!!
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Apunt de pujar al cotxe que tant ens va ajudar |
6. Moment
més emotiu: el 23 de juliol, quan era l’onzè aniversari mensual
del viatge de la Melissa ens vam trobar amb ella a Missoula,
Montana. Quan vam arribar pedalant al Adventure Cyclinc Center i vam
sentit a la Melissa cridar i riure va ser impressionant! El Vicens
havia fet unes samarretes the Loong way home amb un dibuix d’ella
i ens les havíem posat per sorprendre-la; però amb l’emoció no
s’adonava!! Va ser molt divertit quan ho va veure i va començar a
cridar!! Mentre que aquest moment va ser molt divertit i alegre, el
moment del comiat a Munt Robson va ser molt trist! Ens ho havíem
passat tant bé els tres plegats! Estàvem segurs de que ens
trobaríem molt a faltar! Era molt estrany agafar camins diferents
després d'haver passar quinze dies 24 hores junts. En separar-nos
miràvem enrere i ens faltava una part de nosaltres.
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MInuts després de trobar-nos! |
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Gaudint del passeig en vaixell del nostre host més divertit |
5.
El host mes divertit: El contrast de cultures i maneres de pensar de
la gent amb la que vam passar bones estones era increïble. Mentre un
dia esmorzàvem a la casa dels mormons, a la nit sopàvem a casa
d’una gent amb ideals totalment oposats. El “vaqueros” els hi
deia jo (encara que no ho eren) vivien a una casa en mig de prats a
Montana i gaudien de la vida i el seu entorn. Quan vam arribar ens
esperaven amb ganes de escoltar les nostres històries, però
nosaltres vam anar a un rodeo (arribant allà amb el seu cotxe amb
armes incloses) i va ser després
quan van els hi vam explicar durant la seva pizza partty! Però si
això ja va ser divertit, imagineu-se l’endemà al seu vaixell
navegant per un llac impressionant.
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El primer rodeo dels tres |
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Les "vaqueres" preparades perl rodeo! |
4. El
millor menjar: hem tingut molta sort amb els host i ens han mimat
amb bons menjars: pizza i el tacos partty de la Tory Ann, el sopar
interminable i variat d’East Glacier, les hamburgueses i els
nachos de la Brewery del sopar de comiat, les nostres llaunes de
beans dolces canadenques o de chili... Però el millor de tots per
mi, els gelats de un litre i mig que ens hem menjat entre els tres
després de pedalar durant sis hores!!!
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El nostre camping més bonic |
3.
El millor càmping: a Montana vàrem tenir molta sort i cada dia
dormíem amb un host, però al passar a Canadà vam haver d’acampar.
El primer dia d’acampada lliure va ser molt divertit, sopar a la
fresca i buscar un racó on amagar les tendes va ser tot un
aprenentatge, vam decidir acampar darrera de l’esglèsia del poble,
quan estàvem plantant les tendes ens vam adonar que era un “spot”
de luxe: teníem aigua i endoll de la corrent!! Tot i els serveis
que ens oferia aquest lloc, puc dir que l’espai més bonic on vam
acampar
va
ser
davant
de
Castle
Rock
al
parc
de
Lake
Louis.
Com els campings de la zona de Banff i Lake Louis estaven pleníssims
vam fer acampada lliure arriscant-nos a que ens multessin i ens
fessin
fora
dels parcs; però que volien...amb la bici no es tant fàcil fer
200km per trobar allotjament. Així que durant tres dies ens
arriscarem a ser multats o sorpresos pels ossos dels indrets. Va ser
increïble veure marxar i sortir el sol amb aquell escenari de fons.
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Picnoc en un escenari de luxe |
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Encara no sabiem de que anava allò del Tubing.... |
2.
El
moment de mes riure: els moments en que no hem pogut parar de riure
han sigut molts, els moments de gasos, la bicicleta gimnasta del
Vicens que li agrada fer tombarelles, la complicitat entre les
noies...però el que s’emporta l’honor d’estar al top ten es el
moment tubing, on vam estar rient sense parar
durant
10
minuts
tots
tres
i
que
ens
va
fer
riure
uns
altres
10
minuts
al veure
els
vídeos.
El tubing consisteix en enganxar una mena de matalàs a una
embarcació perquè aquesta l’arrossegui, podríem dir que és una
espècie de wakeboard, per “patosos”
en la que
vas
assegut.
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Preparats pel Tubing |
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Fent un treking pels glaciars |
1.
El dia mes complert: per a mi un dels millors dies va ser el de Lake
Louis per la quantitat de coses diferents que vam fer i el que vàrem
riure. Vam despertar-nos davant de Castle Rock a les 6 del matí per
recollir la tenda ven ràpid i que ningú ens veies, d’allà vàrem
pedalar uns 30km fins a Lake Louis i un cop vam esmorzar, comprar
menjar i connectar-nos a internet
durant
una
estona,
vàrem
lligar les bicis i vam visitar el llac, (que tot la quantitat de gent
que hi havia, no perdia encant) i vàrem fer una caminada per els sis
glaciars de la vall. Un cop vam tornar, ens trobàrem amb un amic de
la Melissa que ens va convidar a uns nachos deliciosos, que vàrem
devorar; ens va incitar a colar-nos al spa del seu hotel de luxe,
cosa que vam fer i aprofitar al màxim després
de
dos dies
sense dutxa; i per últim ens va recomanar anar a dormir a Moraine
Lake, cosa que vam pensar que seria bona idea.
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Ben relaxats al spa |
Així doncs, després de sortir ven
nets
del
spa
a les 8 de la nit vam agafar les bicis i vam pujar durant 10km per
una carretera espectacular que ens portava al llac; anàvem dient que
bonic veure marxar el sol aquí, val la pena pujar. Però quan
arribarem al llac, sorpresa per nosaltres: no hi havia càmping,
només un hotel de luxe que no ens podíem permetre! Després de
riure una estona per la “ficada de pota”, com ja era fosc, vam
buscar un espai per acampar. Va ser al costat d’una taula de
càmping protegits o amagats darrera d’uns arbres i amb el menjar
penjat a uns 200m, ja que aquella zona...també era la casa d’un
munt d’ossos. Per tant vam acabar el dia tornant a acampar
d’il·legals i amb la bona sort de que no va aparèixer cap ós per
la nit!
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Després de superar la nit de free camping al lloc més poblat d'ossos de Lake Louis |
I fins aquí el meu top ten dels moments més
divertits d’aquests dies dels the 3 amics junts, podria explicar moltes coses
més, perquè hem sigut tres persones que ens hem sabut adaptar unes a les altres
i que ens hem compenetrat molt bé a l’hora de prendre decisions i tenir en
compte les idees dels tres. Aquest ha sigut el secret perquè hagi anat tant bé,
ja que no sempre és fàcil viatjar amb gent. A més a més, puc dir que crec que
hem passat de ser companys de bici a ser molt bons amics, ja que aquests dies
ens han unit molt! Com em va dir una persona molt sabia per a mi: suar junts
uneix un munt! Jejej
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Viçens, Nuri, and Melissa |
ENGLISH VERSION
The 3 Amics from theloongwayhome on Vimeo.
Once I returned home from my trip and got things settled, it felt as though I
hadn't been gone so long as everything at home seemed to be just
the same as before I left. Everything, that is, except my mind that
is infiltrated with flashbacks of images and fun memories from those
unbelievable five weeks. Now, I'm trying to organize all the
thoughts and reflect on this adventure, and like I promised Melissa,
write a post for her blog.
But
where do I start? What should I explain? When I think about all the time I was gone (I traveled for 3 weeks afterwards as well), so many different things come to my mind, it is
hard to organize them all and write a complete blog from start to
finish. Therefore, after thinking about it a good while, I decided
to write a top ten list of the most memorable, fun, and exciting
moments during our 15 days together as “The 3 Amics”.
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Melissa and I trying out the Surly before the trip |
But before I begin, I should explain how
the idea to join Melissa occurred, what I thought it would be like,
and how it exceeded my expectations in every possible way! I
remember perfectly the day, two summers ago, when I rode with Melissa
to try out her Surly and some of it's gear along the coast. It was really fun and we
talked about all sorts of things on the ride. It was on that day
that Melissa told me,....Nuri, with your long summer vacation as a
teacher, you could come and ride with me for part of my route in the
USA. I wanted to tell her it was a great idea, but realistically I
thought it was a bit complicated to organize. It wasn't until the
end of April when I contacted her because my students were following
her trip and wanted to collaborate with her on a project, that the
idea to travel with her came round again, and I decided to go!
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Yellowstone Canyon |
Viçens
also wanted to go, so between the two of us, we planned a route that
went from Yellowstone to Jasper, across the Rockies. Before I left,
two things main things worried me most about the trip: communicating in English, would people understand my English? and would I be strong enough to keep up with two strong fellow riders? I thought the trip was simply going to be riding around from place to
place discovering new sights.....Boy was I mistaken!
When
I arrived, my worries disappeared because I saw that I was
completely capable of talking with the people, and to my surprise, fluidly; they even understood me! I also saw that I was able to keep
up with Viçcens and Melissa day after day (my bike was the lightest)
and that I didn't feel tired because it motivated and energized me to see new things
and live different experiences each day! Yes that is right, a
different adventure each day; as I said from the beginning, biking
was only a small part of our day even though it was our only form of
transportation. Here are the“Top
10 Experiences” we had together and the anecdotes that came about.
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Our great plane!! |
10. Our biggest worry: Uh
oh....I don't know if this plane is going to make it....This story is
about all the different forms of transportation we took in order to
arrive to Yellowstone (bike, ferry, plane, and car). Imagine our faces when, after 24 hours on a plane and waiting in airports, Viçcens and I found
ourselves on a tiny plane, that resembled an old antique museum exhibit that
seated 30 people. It was so small even the stewardess was bigger
than the aisle and she had to bring the passengers their drink,
one-by-one. We let out a big sigh of relief when we landed in West
Yellowstone and our bike boxes also arrived. We were so excited to
be at our destination after traveling for two straight days.
Yellowstone's moonscape awaited us with it's unique flair and swarms
of huge juicy mosquitoes that bit me on scalp, despite all the hair
that covered it up!
9. Climbing the most mythical road: We rode uphill for 30 miles on “The
Going to The Sun Road”. It's no wonder they call it what they do.
We started climbing at 6:30 am because they close the road to bike
traffic at 11am. In the morning it was 3C (38F) and even with all
our layers of clothing, we were still cold!!! But little-by-little, as the road went up, we started warming up and thoroughly enjoyed
the scenery in Glacier National Park. What a beautiful climb! We
couldn't stop taking pictures and before we knew it, had pedaled
the 40 km to the top, arriving at 10:55. Just in the nick of time!
Little did we know, on the other side, the road was not paved. Descending was like having a mud
bath that ended up covering us from head to toe, our panniers, and
our bikes. Therefore, after a long day, that turned out to be
extremely hot, we set up an assembly line to wash our bikes and gear
at our host's house that evening.
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Geting to Logan Pass top on time! 10'55!! |
8.
The most “religious” moment: During our second day pedaling in
Montana, we stayed with a Mormon family. It was the first time that
I had ever met someone from this religion, and I was pleasantly
surprised. I thought they would be extremists having some radical American ideals, but while I talked with the father, I
realized that although he had more traditional ideas about the role of
men and women in today's society, he wasn't radical with his
political views at all! A funny moment came when we were all ready to eat
and we realized that they said grace before eating. It was the first
time in my life that I witnessed and participated in grace, but for them it was an
everyday occurrence. It was neat to see how they genuinely wished us
luck on our travels and expressed how much they appreciated our visit.
7.
The most positive thoughts: Does thinking positively really work??? You bet it does!!!! As
some of you know already, I had problems with my back wheel and the
weight of my panniers. Just after arriving in Yellowstone, 20km into the trip, I got two flat tires back-to-back. Thankfully Viçens noticed
that the rim tape didn't cover up the spoke holes correctly and we
went around the inside of the wheel with packaging tape to reinforce
the rim tape. The “quick fix” worked
along with some positive thoughts. On the first day in Yellowstone,
I said to myself, “It'll work!” In reality, in the park, it had to, we
couldn't do much more!
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Fixing one of many punctures.... |
Everything
went well for a few days, but then there was a heat wave, in Glacier
Park. After coming back from a hike, I got another flat tire, this
time it burst with the heat! We changed the tube again, only to
puncture twice the next day. On the following day, on Canadian soil,
when everyone realized the temperatures were high once again, all of a sudden, I got another flat tire! It was so hot we
found a shady place in a yard and it became quite a comical
scene. After a lot of tests, and changing the tire three times, we
were all ready to go, just when Melissa noticed that she had a flat tire.
Rather than loosing our patience we all started laughing and couldn't
stop! The neighbors watching couldn't believe what they were
witnessing and offered us some cold drinks After pedaling for 10 km, I got another flat tire which
is when we decided I would hitch hike to our destination and go to a bike
store to have it fixed. Our positive thoughts worked well because
after 2 minutes on the road, a man and his wife with a bike rack
pulled over, put my bike on the roof rack, and drove me to the bike store
in Cranbrook where I got it fixed. There you have it, positive
thought really does work!
6. The most
emotional moment: On the 23rd
of July, Melissa's eleven month anniversary of her trip, we met her in
Missoula, Montana. It was an unbelievable feeling to hear Melissa
screaming as we pedaled up to The Adventure Cycling Organization.
Viçens had made t-shirts with a design of her cycling, and we
surprised her by wearing them when we arrived. However she
was so excited to see us, she didn't notice the shirts. It was fun
to see her reaction when she looked at the shirts and started to
scream again!!! While that was the most exciting time of the trip, the
saddest moment occurred when we said our good-byes at
Mount Robson. We had had such a wonderful time together, we knew we
were going to miss being together. It was a strange feeling to all
go our separate ways after being together 24 hours a day, 15 days in
a row. When we split up, we would each look behind ourselves, and felt as
though something was missing.
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A few moments after our reunion at a photo shoot...the adventure begins! |
5.
The most entertaining hosts: The contrast between the people we met,
including our hosts, their cultures and mind sets was
fascinating. One day, we found ourselves eating breakfast with our
Mormon hosts, and during the evening we were eating dinner and
staying with hosts with completely different ideals. In Montana, we
stayed with hosts we nicknamed “The Cowboys” even though
they weren't cowboys at all, they just lived on a beautiful piece of
property in the countryside where they enjoyed life on a farm in
rural Montana. When we arrived they were anxious to hear our
stories, but we left immediately to go to the town Rodeo (driving
their car that had a gun in a holster hanging over the driver seat).
It wasn't until afterwards that we explained to them our trip while
indulging in the pizza party they had for us. It was an enjoyable
evening, and so was the following day when they took us tubing on
their boat at a nearby reservoir.
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The pizza partty! |
4.
The best food: we were so lucky to have great hosts and they made
us the most delicious meals: a pizza and taco party with Teri Ann,
the never-ending dinner with our hosts in East Glacier, hamburgers
and nachos at our farewell dinner at the brewery in Jasper, the cans
of sweet Canadian baked beans, canned chili....... But the best
of all for me was the 1,5 liter tub of ice cream we shared after
pedaling for six hours!!!
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El nostre camping més bonic |
3. The best camping: In Montana, we were lucky to have a host every night, while in Canada we camped. The first night was memorable: a picnic dinner in the park and then we looked for a place
to hide our tents (which was a definite learning experience) but
ended up behind a small church, which was actually quite luxurious
with running water and a plug outside to charge our electrical
devices. Even though we had all the amenities there, the most
beautiful spot was in front of Castle Rock, south of Lake Louise. The campsites in Banff and Jasper park were full and we had no other
option than to risk a fine and be thrown out of the park free camping. What did
they expect us to do? Cycle 200 km to the next vacant campsite?
Therefore, for the next three days, we risked being fined or found
by bears and wild camped in the park where it was prohibited. It was
pretty impressive to see the sun set and rise with this massive rock
in the backdrop.
2.
The time we laughed the hardest: There were many of times when we
couldn't stop laughing, when we passed gas, when Viçens' bike that went
tumbling down hills, when the girls were just being girls,.....but of most honorable
mention on this top ten list is our tubing experience in Montana with
Teri Ann and Ron. We laughed and screamed for ten minutes behind the
boat and then another ten minutes watching the video they recorded of
us tubing. Tubing involves attaching a giant inner tube/air mattress
to the back of a boat that you sit on while the boat drags you around
a lake at top speeds. It's like wake boarding but for the
uncoordinated and clumsy!
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Vicenç and I moments before realised what tubing involved.... |
1. The most complete day: For me, the best day on the trip was at Lake
Louise because of all the different things we did and the time spent laughing. We woke up in front of Castle Rock at 6am
to pack-up quickly without being caught, and pedaled 30 km to Lake
Louise where we ate breakfast, restocked our food, and connected to
the Internet for awhile. Afterwards, we rode up to the lake, locked our bikes
and visited the Lake Louise (which despite the crowds is still spectacular)
and hiked up the valley to Six Glaciers. On the way down we met up
with some of Melissa's friends who invited us to drinks and nachos, which were delicious and we devoured quickly. They insisted that we try out
the spa and pool at their luxurious hotel, and helped us “sneak” in. We took advantage of the hotel facilities also had a nice long hot showers (after having gone a few days without
bathing). Lastly, they recommended we go camp up at Lake Morraine,
which we also thought was good idea considering so many other places
were full.
After
leaving the spa completely relaxed and refreshed at 8pm, we hopped on
our bikes and pedaled uphill for 10km on a spectacular road that led
us to the lake; as we pedaled we admired the view of sunset over the
mountains, justifying the difficult climb up to the lake for the views. But when we arrived to the lake, a surprise awaited us:
there was no official campground, only a luxurious resort we couldn't
afford. After laughing for a good while about our mistake, already dark, we decided to look for a place to hide and camp. It was next
to a picnic table, hidden in a thick forest, with our food hung in
trees 200 meters away, because we were in bear territory. We
managed to not get caught that night free camping in a national
park, nor eaten by a bear!
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After get over our free camping night in a area crowded by bears in Lake Louis! |
And so you have it, my top
ten list from the “The 3 Amic” trip. I could explain many more
tales about our trip together because we are three totally different people who knew
how to adapt to each other and understand one another when it came to
making decisions and keeping in mind the interests of each.
That was the secret to our successful bike adventure, because as you
know, it isn't always easy to travel in a small group. However, I'd
even say that we went from being three cycling companions to three
good friends, by the end of the trip, forming a stronger bond after traveling together for two weeks! As a wise person once told me: the more you sweat together,
the stronger your bond becomes! (translated in English, it doesn't
rhyme).
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A night at the rodeo, Columbia Falls, Montana |
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