This blog began to share my adventures as I cycle, paddle, and ski across Canada, to raise awareness of Alpha 1 Anti-trypsin Deficiency. Because of a decline in health, I have just decided to blog a few things here and there about life in general, from this Alpha's point of view.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Day 1 - Part II
There are several small towns, which dot highway 16, but only a few of them put out welcome signs.
A visitor's map of the Battlefords and area. The problem with cycling through the Battlefords is that there was a sign on the bridge over the North Saskatchewan River that said no bicycles. Then there is a steep climb on the north side of the river.
It had started to sprinkle by the time I hit Radison.
This is a signpost outside of the Radisson picnic area. I was ready for a break, so I pulled in to have some lunch and take the town up on the offer to taste their water. And for a Prairie town, their water tasted good.
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