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  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite where Colleen (Gnyp) and I camped the weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. (Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes stacked in camp as the day nears sunset.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite. Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Nighfall closes in on our campsite at Paignton Beach. Colleen (Gnyp) and I made a second winter camping trip the weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. We used this picnic shelter for our cooking. In the evening, we sat and drank green tea steeped in my stainless steel camp kettle.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Colleen Gnyp walks out onto Waskesiu Lake to admire the view (and check out the holes left by ice anglers earlier in the day).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Campsite at Paignton Beach. Note the rosehips. In anyplace but a national park, you can make a nutritious and delicious tea from them (you're not allowed to pick them in a national park).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes, tinged with a hint of hoarfrost, catch the early morning sunlight.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Dinner: a hearty beef stew. Snow melts at the back of the stove. Water is important for winter camping; fortunately, there's an endless supply of soft water in melted snow.
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  • Decorated fire hydrant, Stanley Street, Elbow, Saskatchewan
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  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out to admire the sunrise and the increasing warmth.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter's night sky contains brighter stars than in summer. Barely visible to the eye, the northern lights glow brightly green in this long exposure. Later, long after we had gone to bed, the aurora unexpectedly expanded overhead and brilliantly illuminated the landscape. (Note that instability of the tripod in the snow prevents very large enlargements of this image.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Trip with Colleen Gnyp, weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. This whiskey jack (grey jay) was pretty crafty, luring us away from the stove with its antics, then swooping past us to try to steal our breakfast. They're so cute, how could we resist?
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Darrell takes a moment to enjoy the solitude of a winter camping trip.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite. Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The early morning sun warms our campsite at Paignton Beach. Various compositions, allowing for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The early morning sun warms our campsite at Paignton Beach. Various compositions, allowing for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Sunrise casts a warm glow on the picnic shelter and our tent.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The clouds blew away during the night, leaving us with a clear sky by about 4 a.m., and this beautiful sunrise just about 7:30 a.m.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Nighfall closes in on our campsite at Paignton Beach. Colleen and I used this picnic shelter for our cooking. In the evening, we sat and drank green tea steeped in my stainless steel camp kettle.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Campsite at Paignton Beach. Note the rosehips. In anyplace but a national park, you can make a nutritious and delicious tea from them (you're not allowed to pick them in a national park).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Our campsite at Paignton Beach, Sunday morning.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Our campsite at Paignton Beach, Sunday morning.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. There's nothing like a strong espresso to start the day, especially with the aroma of a fresh brew wafting through camp.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Sunrise, muted by the early morning mist, begins to light Waskesiu Lake (looking southeast from our campsite).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out onto frozen Waskesieu Lake to admire the winter sunrise burning the mist from the lake.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out onto frozen Waskesieu Lake to admire the winter sunrise burning the mist from the lake.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out onto frozen Waskesieu Lake to admire the winter sunrise burning the mist from the lake.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter's night sky contains brighter stars than in summer. The constellation Orion soars over our winter campsite, as Mark stokes the fire. (Note that instability of the tripod in the snow prevents very large enlargements of this image.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter hues are much more muted than the saturated colours of summer. Past sunset, alpenglow casts the clouds in magenta, while the colours of the sky reflect in the snow-covered landscape.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Dinner: a hearty beef stew. Snow melts at the back of the stove. Water is important for winter camping; fortunately, there's an endless supply of soft water in melted snow.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Dinner: a hearty beef stew. Snow melts at the back of the stove. Water is important for winter camping; fortunately, there's an endless supply of soft water in melted snow.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark stokes the fire at one of the three shelters available to winter campers at Paignton Beach.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark's boots dry near the fire as the day nears sunset.
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  • Gulls and dragonflies enjoy the warmth on the first day of fall, as the sun dips toward the waters of Little Manitou Lake, Saskatchewan. Perhaps the music of the previous Saturday night carries them as it lingers across the waves and drifts into the air.
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  • Storm clouds gather to the north as Elbow basks in the warm prairie afternoon sunshine.
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  • Fields of freshly baled hay east of town take on a golden glow on a warm prairie summer afternoon.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Darrell takes a moment to enjoy the solitude of a winter camping trip.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Sunrise casts a warm glow on the picnic shelter and our tent.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Colleen Gnyp walks out onto Waskesiu Lake to admire the view (and check out the holes left by ice anglers earlier in the day).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes, tinged with a hint of hoarfrost, catch the early morning sunlight.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Sunrise, muted by the early morning mist, begins to light Waskesiu Lake (looking east from our campsite).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out onto frozen Waskesieu Lake to admire the winter sunrise burning the mist from the lake.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark stokes the fire at one of the three shelters available to winter campers at Paignton Beach.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes stacked in camp as the day nears sunset.
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  • Late-day prairie sunshine casts a golden glow over Lake Diefenbaker at Elbow, Saskatchewan
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Nighfall closes in on our campsite at Paignton Beach. Colleen and I used this picnic shelter for our cooking. In the evening, we sat and drank green tea steeped in my stainless steel camp kettle.
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  • PSAC Prairie Region 2014 Convention in Saskatoon
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  • Honours and Awards.
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  • REVP and Alternate election, with speakers beforehand.
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  • Saturday banquet and tailgate party
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  • Honours and Awards.
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  • Political Action Photo.
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  • Sunday, after coffee break (committee reports?)
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  • REVP and Alternate election, with speakers beforehand.
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  • Marianne Hladun
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  • Honours and Awards.
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  • Political Action Photo.
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  • Sunday, after coffee break (committee reports?)
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  • Political Action Photo.
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  • Saturday night brown bag auction
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Wilkie Regional Park, Day 1 of GASP
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  • Eldon Wilkinson. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? 2.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP, 2014.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? GASP, 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Bring everything you think you might need: plastic bags, variety of zip-loc to garbage bags. You'll need something to put your inevitably sopping wet tent into.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Not picky, but egs and porridge for breakfast is preferred.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Christie's Il Secondo coffee shop and pizzeria in Saskatoon - my book, and coffee, and many relaxing times.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Single speed, age 7, 1965.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Saskatchewan can't be beat.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them, and why? Theodore Roosevelt, Africa, because it would include some big game hunting.
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  • Barbecue beef on a bun dinner at Hudson Bay Regional Park, Day 6.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Resting in camp before supper, Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.
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  • Rob Wallace. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? This is my first GASP.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? Manitoba (Russell to Winnipeg) with family of friends.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Gatineau, QC - Mount Tremblant - Montreal - Kanata, ON, 512 km solo, 2014.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Prepare so you have confidence and are comfortable going ahead or falling back.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything the group decides, preferably pasta, steak, veggies in a buffet.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Quebec: near family, language, bicycle routes, hostels.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Man's bike at age 10, 28" tires, from Salvation Army, rode it under the cross-bar/top tube, maroon (colour)!<br />
If you could go anywhere on yoru bike, where would you go? France: Watch the Tour de France, ride the country, eat cheeses and local foods.
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  • Jeff Bridgeman. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? This was my first one.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Fruit, salt and vinegar chips, and pasta.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Sarah Honeysett. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6. First GASP tour in 2015.
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  • Arleene Arnold. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? six.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? 2005 Border to Border.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Cycling PEI, NS and NL, 2011.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Cycle your own ride, at your own pace, enjoy the sights and people along the way.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything - I get very hungry. :)<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Anywhere - work, trails, highway.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. A blue girl's bike made for country roads.<br />
If you coudl go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Across Canada.
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  • Chantelle Auger and Michelle Chabot. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
Chantelle:<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? One.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? This one, 2015.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Fruit.<br />
Michelle:<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? One.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? GASP 2015.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? This one, 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? You can do it.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Watermellon.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. 1988 Norco mountain bike.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? PEI.
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  • Rob and Lisa Roschuk. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
Rob:<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? First one in 2015.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Relax, enjoy.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Subs.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Treed trails.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Takes getting used to.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Sask trails.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them, and why? Wayne Gretsky, tour Alberta.<br />
Lisa:<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Enjoy.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Sandwiches.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Through forests, refreshing.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Comfort and now hybrid.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Northern Saskatchewan.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them, and why? John Cabot.
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  • Barbecue beef on a bun dinner at Hudson Bay Regional Park, Day 6.
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  • Barbecue beef on a bun dinner at Hudson Bay Regional Park, Day 6.
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  • Barbecue beef on a bun dinner at Hudson Bay Regional Park, Day 6.
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  • Barbecue beef on a bun dinner at Hudson Bay Regional Park, Day 6.
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  • Jane Laxdal. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP Tours have you been on? 5 1/2.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? 2009, Saskatoon - Biggar - Wilkie.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Ride long distance before. Prepare well and come to have fun.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Everything.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Early morning rides on good roads.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Very small, second hand, boy's bike.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Anywhere beautiful in any country.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anyone in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them? Louis Riel, places he's been.
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  • Curtis Wilson. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tour have you been on? 6.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? Qu'Appelle.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Haven't finished!<br />
What advice ould you give someone on their first tour? Don't die, don't die!<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Beef.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? On top.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Brother's old.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Back in time.<br />
If you coudl ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them? Don (brother), Buddha, Mohamed, Jesus (the Nazarene), Martin Luther King, Ghandi.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Resting in camp before supper, Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.
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  • Gord Kerfoot. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? 8.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? Wascana Freewheelers, two weeks, Saskatoon north to Waskesiu.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? Whe was it? RAGBRAI (Register's Annual Great Big Ride Across Iowa), Missouri River to Mississippi River.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Get your bike checked, have good equipment. Bee in good enough shape to enjoy yourself. Get some miles/km on your bike before the tour.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? I cook my own breakfast in camp, carry my own road food. Suppers can be in camp or at restaurants. I like all foods.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Wascana Freewheelers Wednesday night ice cream rides.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Gravel roads to country school, 2 miles.
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  • Barbara Shourounis. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? 2015 is my 8th GASP.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? The "Heart of the South" tour through Assiniboia in 2007.<br />
What is the longest tour you have been on? When was it? Border to Border in 2015.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Relax - you'll do just fine.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything I like, especially fruit.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? A tour up the Great Northern Penninsula in Newfoundland to L'Anse au Meadows (National Historic Site of Canada), because it felt like the end of the earth.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. It was blue.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? On the route from Paris to Instanbul.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them, and why? Theodore Roosevelt, ride through Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, because it is a great place to ride and he ranced there before he became President of the USA.
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  • Helen Ager. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6.<br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? This is my first.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Enjoy.<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Anything fresh.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? The old railway beds in Lumsden.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. Mountain Bike.<br />
If you could go anywhere on your bike, where would you go? Holland - Bike and Barge.
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  • Amund Otterson. Portraits at campsite at Hudson Bay Regional Park, end of Day 6. <br />
How many GASP tours have you been on? 11.<br />
What was the first tour you have been on? When was it? Radium BC to Cranbrook, 1980.<br />
What is hte longest tour you have been on? When was it? 600 km, GASP.<br />
What advice would you give someone on their first tour? Be calm and ride on!<br />
What do you like to eat on tour? Pasta.<br />
What is your favourite place to go on your bike? Why is it your favourite? Anywhere, a new place to explore.<br />
Tell us about your first bike. My mother's 28" coaster (brake).<br />
If you could go anywhere on yoru bike, where would you go? PEI.<br />
If you could ride your bike with anybody in history, who would it be? Where would you go with them? Louis Riel, east from Winnipeg.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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  • Cyclists set up camp at Wilkie Regional Park at the end of their first day of cycling.
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