Thursday, May 15, 2008

10 Days left

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best of luck Rolly!

Don't get too friendly with the wildlife during your outdoor adventures. Those grizzly cubs might look cute, but momma bear's likely going to be lurking around close by.

Monique said...

Great picture! Is that representative of what you will be carrying?

I hope the weather is mostly balmy and the roads downhill! I'll be following closely!

Love,
Monique

Anonymous said...

Go Roland Go! woo hoo!

Roland Hebert said...

Hi,

Thanks for checking out my blog even though nothing has started yet!

The photo is from a trip I did last year with my friend Caroline in the Adirondacks. The load that I'll be carrying this year will be slightly more as I have to bring more cold weather clothing, but I hope to send that clothes back after a few weeks:)

Roland

Anonymous said...

Bonne chance Roland!! On va suivre ta progression et tes aventures avec intérêts. À chaque fois que tu nous écriras, ce serait plaisant de nous indiquer le kilométrage cumulatif que tu as parcouru avec ton vélo depuis ton départ, question de "voir" ta progression. Au plaisir de te lire!!
You can do it!!
S.N.

Anonymous said...

Bonne Chance, mon ami! You are very brave for undertaking this trip, can't wait to follow your progress.

May you pass through Saskatchewan with the greatest of ease, and like I said watch out for the guys with the 'F' plates...they are farmers! Seriously, let me know if you are in need of a warm (or cool depending on the weather!) place to stay in Sask and perhaps I can hook you up with a friend or relative.

Best,
Darcy

Anonymous said...

Go Roland Go!

Je vais suivre tes périples (à vélo et intérieur!) avec beaucoup d'intérêt.

julie