Ride North Okanagn, 15 Apr. to 23 Apr. 2022 重启被2021年山火耽搁的骑行
天气预报: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/bc-48_metric_e.html?campaign=city=bc-48;service=twitter;lang=en
Day 1, 15 Apr. Vancouver—Vipassana Meditation Centre of BC, V3XM+QW, Kingsvale, BC (240km 3hr) Kane KVR Loop 63km/530m:https://www.komoot.com/tour/398685333?ref=aso&share_token=aAvwWiAeoci5Q5dpAYOYMLa82Y9p4FjSF6LcTSB4cIwIRyEK1j Ride plan is from Lulu, thanks.
Optional: KVR to Merritt Trail 42KM, (up 170/ down 540m)
https://www.komoot.com/tour/4002 ... tasSJohvkcWmTp&ref=
Vipassana Meditation Centre of BC, V3XM+QW, Kingsvale, BC-Fintry Park (185KM, 2hr10min)
stay: Bear Creek Park - Campground
Day 2, 16 Apr. Kelowna Okanagan Rail and loop, 75Km/730m
Short version 55km/380m: https://www.komoot.com/tour/387893153?share_token=aMjcp8kgwDuj5wWXP05rLMMhv4bNEo7gX5QycJdTDuvRvUpXoz&ref=wtd
Stay: Bear Creek Park - Campground
Day 3, 17 Apr. Winfield Okanagan Rail and loop, 73KM/840m https://www.komoot.com/tour/384829665?share_token=ai9Sfdme7RymvBPfyLVZcCO6IFg6XAt9Ujnc2wkIaLR9QVMTyE&ref=wtd
Short version 60km/300m:https://www.komoot.com/tour/3878 ... 1UCzxGKl2Sy&ref=wtd
Stay: Kekuli Bay Park - Campground Site# 73
Day 4, 18 Apr. road trip from Kekuli Bay Park to Nakusp via HWY 6, 202KM Activity: Biking, Soaking
Biking Nakusp to Rosebery Railway, one way 46KM/390M; https://goo.gl/maps/X4ubofQWdjXc9qhi7 https://www.komoot.com/tour/704415576?share_token=alAoUrTyP4JA8eKapx7JxBcjgHhbdzjyDoFFT0q5iFT4X6EUos&ref=wtd
Stay: Nakusp Hotspring Camping Ground(offseason rate $19.25)
Day 5, 19 Apr. road trip from Nakusp to Revelstoke via hwy 23, 105KM Activity:hiking, Biking, hotsprings 1. Hiking Kimbol Lake Trail, one way 4KM 3. Vicky's View at Hotsprings Road(hiking 1.5 km up the Kuskanax Mountain Road and you will find Vicky’s View on your left) 4. Biking 11km (one way, elevation 356m) to halfwayhotsprings, soaking and biking back.
Soaking @http://www.halfwayhotsprings.com/
Upper Arrow Lake Ferry Schedule
From Galena Bay
5:30 am - 12:30 am
Nakusp Trails
Stay: Blanket Creek Provincial Park Camping Ground(hotshower available, sani dumping available, $5 per discharge)(openning date: May 12, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2022) The park is noted for its trail that leads to the foot of the beautiful 12 metre high Sutherland Falls with its one straight drop into a pool. Less than a km long this trail is an easy 2-minute walk and is accessed from a small parking lot off the left turn exit before the sani-station.
Vehicle Accessible Camping Fee: $28.00 per party/night
Day 6, 20 Apr. road trip from Revelstoke to Herald Park, 130km 1. Biking Highway 23N(The Road to Nowhere), 150KM/1500m one way;The highway was paved to facilitate construction of the Mica Dam and rerouted when Lake Revelstoke was filled up behind the Revelstoke Dam. It's 150 kilometers of paved bliss, with almost no traffic to speak of and amazing views most of the way. Numerous short climbs and descents will get the legs pumping and the adrenaline flowing. The road's primary purpose is to get to and from Mica Dam, but it also accesses a number of recreation sites and trails
2. Biking Airportway, 32KM round trip, Easy;
Dust off the cobwebs on a mellow ride along Airport Way. Cruise along the east side of the Columbia River past Revelstoke Mountain Resort and Mount Cartier. It's a beautiful pedal with little elevation gain and minimal traffic once you get out past the airport.
Soaking option: Crazy Creek Resort and Hot PoolsAdult Single Entry: $17.95
Stay: Herald Park - Homestead (opening date April 29, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2022)
optional stay:Hidden Valley Campground & RV Park
Day 7, 18 Apr. Armstrong North Okanagan loop, 95KM/810m https://www.komoot.com/tour/384849384?share_token=aLVUCF7Zm6PN18BB2fHm77cnEgbCxcoLbBKfVmf64UaATXLuJV&ref=wtd
Short version 60km/490m:
https://www.komoot.com/tour/3878 ... Hg3tX2UvqTU&ref=wtd
Stay: Herald Park - Homestead The park is open to public access from April 29, 2022 – Oct. 10, 2022.
(The park is accessible, but may not offer full services such as water, security etc.)
Day 8, 19 Apr. Salmon Arm North Okanagan loop, 100KM/970m https://www.komoot.com/tour/384852559?share_token=abmV5iSl7hn4vyO5oTyp2S4bVkCQ15U0JEtQ7RMcoFCFGcu8tq&ref=wtd
Short version 75km/510m:
https://www.komoot.com/tour/3878 ... VuUWUYNf2xA&ref=wtd
Stay:Herald Park
Day 9, 23 Apr. back to Vancouver
携带物品:头盔,防雨衣物,防晒霜,骑行包,水,snack.
more items: 1. 各自准备--2条备用内胎,前后车灯,master link,Patch Set; 2. 换胎工具(公用1套); 3. chain break tool(公用1套); 5. First Aid(公用1套);
Reference: Okanagan Rail Trail
EASY, 42.5 km Okanagan Rail Trail is currently not continuous, with 42.5 km open to the public. The trail is not yet developed between Ellison Lake (Duck Lake) and the Kelowna International Airport. A former railway track, this spectacular multi-use trail will span 49.5 km, starting in Coldstream and passing through Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, Oyama, Winfield, a portion of the Syilx people’s territory, Kelowna International Airport, UBCO, and terminating in downtown Kelowna.
Features: For walkers and cyclists, the trail follows the scenic shores of Kalamalka, Wood and Ellison (Duck) Lakes, meandering past colourful cliffs, forests, vineyards, and orchards. The even terrain is surfaced with compact aggregate and offers safe road crossings. In winter, cross country skiing and snow-shoeing are possible. New interpretive sites on Kalamalka Lake (KM 3.7); Ribblewoth Falls, Lake Country (KM 23); and Carney Pond, Kelowna (KM40).
Armstrong—Osca 100M ride
This ride heads south then loops back along scenic country roads out along Salmon River road then looping back on Yankie Flats. There is a loop east on Hullcar road then south on Landsdowne and Sleepy Hollow into Armstrong. This course is moderately challenging with rolling hills throughout and two aid stations.
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