Friday, June 12, 2009
Thunder Bay to Nipigon
The official hand off of the keys from..................... auh, Paul Dinino to Fred Barlow (Air Canada Captain) took place in the Thunder Bay Airport. Welcome aboard Fred.
Thank you to Bill Dell General Manager of the Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay for your generous contribution of a room for 2 nights, I appreciate your support.http://www.valhallainn.com
Freddy forgot his sunglasses in the RV....rookie!
Truly an inspiring moment, now as Craig would say get your @## on the bike!
Joining us the Terry Fox Memorial this morning was a lovely family from western Canada. Thank you for your well wishes.
20 Kms out of Thunder Bay on Lakeshore Road is a International Hostel, where those who have gone before have painted their respective home town and millages on boards, It's a really cool spot, right in the middle of no where.
Halifax 1999 Kms!!!
Highway 11 from Thunder Bay to Nipigon has been renamed: “Terry Fox Courage Highway”. Toady I peddled extra hard.
We arrived in Nipigon ahead of schedule!!!
I would like to take this opportunity to recognize Steve Miller an Air Canada employee in our Cargo division in Thunder Bay. Steve went out of his way to make us feel welcome. Steve, today's ride was dedicated to your Dad, fight the good fight!!! Glen
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Thanks Glen
I will let my dad know
Steve Miller
Wat to go
Hey Steve did you have a band in the 70's??
I mean way..
Rob
I wish I did
I think I might be retired now
Steve
Wow freddie Barlow....... long time no see
Scott
Hi honey,
It was nice to see the blog up early today, we look forward to it every day. You did a great job today.
8 days left to see you,we are looking forward to it.
Love you lots
the girlie's.
Good Morning you young thing,
Just wanted to wish you a happy ride today,pedal like the wind, like you did yesterday.
We will be thinking about you at the birthday party.
Love Jo
"On the mountains of truth you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow."
Friedrich Nietzsche
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