Bicycling the USA & Canada 1

This unique created travel-CD offers you detailed info's on road and traffic conditions, mileage's, camping facilities, likewise shopping possibilities, bike shops and tells of the daily encounters you may experience on such an exciting adventure.
Check out the dozens of video clips on the CD to become an idea in advance of what your chosen route entails.

This first edition covers the Midwest from Detroit to Winnipeg through the evergreen states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the southern regions of the Canadian Province of Manitoba.
The Rockies tour takes us along the "Trans Canadian Highway N°1" from Calgary to Vancouver crossing over high mountain ridges amidst tall pine forests and glimmering blue icefields on our way through the spectacular alpine scenery of the "Banff", "Joho"and "Glacier" National Parks.
Last but not in any way least, we cover the northern section of the breathtaking Pacific West Coast from Vancouver Island to San Francisco along the famous "Highway 101". The rugged Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, likewise the barren yet stunning coastline of Oregon and the tall mighty Redwood forests of northern California are just a few of the highlights on this wonderful tour.
You'll find a whole host of info sections on this CD covering aspects of needed equipment, tour planning, bike preferences and of course specific travel tips. Using this unique product, your first or next big adventure has already begun!

Wisconsin is indeed a treat to cycle and very beginner friendly. Just a little way on we passed a herd of grazing Elk directly on the roadside.
Enjoying the traffic sparse, lush green countryside of cyclist friendly Wisconsin.
Canada has it all. High snow covered mountains, tall pine trees and crispy fresh air.
Lake Louis as is Banff are indeed very spectacular areas to cycle through! Breathtaking outlooks along the US-Westcoast Highway make this tour a real cracker of an adventure.
Just short of the beautifully situated township of Lake Louis in Alberta, Canada.
The world famous "Highway 101" winds and hugs its way along the Pacific coastline.
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