bicycle travellers from canada

Posted by: schwalli

bicycle travellers from canada - 07/06/03 02:22 AM

hi there,
i just moved to canada ( see www.toomuchtime.de ) and i'm wondering how many "non-registered" canadian bicycle travellers are visiting this bicycle forum?
it would be great if i could get a little bit of feedback grin
(hi rick.... wink )
Posted by: Maze

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/06/03 11:15 AM

Hi Andreas,

no, I'm not a Canadian. But now that you are living over there it's your job to announce this forum. grin
Posted by: lupus

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/06/03 11:36 AM

Sorry, so sad, I am a german too. Can I help you? Have fun! LUPUS
Posted by: schwalli

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/06/03 02:01 PM

i did make advertising! but people tell me all the time---that there is not much going on in the international forum.... smirk
maybe it's because where i live there are not many "real" cyclists on the road. but if our plans turn out and we can move next spring to vancouver island then i guess i would find more crazy guys cool
Posted by: Maze

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/06/03 04:27 PM

Good to hear smile

That's the point - it will be the biggest problem to get the forum started. Everyone takes a look, doesn't see any activity and then leaves. But I'm sure we gonna make it grin
Posted by: Carol Streeter

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/17/03 03:17 PM

Hi Schwalli,

why are all these Germans speaking English together in the Globiker Lounge???

I'm British, not Canadian, but I do have a Canadian sister-in-law. She certainly won't be travelling through Winnipeg by bike!!!

Happy hunting smile

Posted by: schwalli

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/17/03 09:22 PM

hi girls!
it's time for a phone call!!!
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - 11/21/03 02:01 AM

HELP grin
Is there anyone- out there- from Victoria BC?
Posted by: Brad and Emillie

Re: Canada - 11/27/03 04:37 AM

Vancouver... close enough?
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - 11/27/03 10:32 PM

oho! there is still hope! thanks for your posting grin
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 01/08/04 10:15 AM

you don´t have to read www.cambiecycles.com/bentrider.html completely. Canada is different - just take Bryan´s word for it
HS
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - 03/06/04 04:05 AM

hi there,
so,-- i made the move to victoria bc grin and my first impression of this nice place is just unbelievable cool grin smile this city is made for cyclists cool we have soooooo many bicyclelanes , bikeshops and proper places too lock the bikes laugh it is like haven !

if some of you guys ever plan to stop in victoria , let me know! maybe there is a place to stay for you..........
Posted by: schwalli

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 04/14/04 12:52 AM

oki doki grin but i would need the forum t-shirts for that grin so- hurry up and get them in the mail to canada cool
Posted by: Nelson

Re: Canada - 08/01/04 07:01 AM

Hi, Schwalli:
I'm new to this forum. I do live in Victoria -- since 1967.

I bike occasionally, depending on my work situation.

I haven't done any real touring, but I've commuted from Royal Oak to Langford; from Burnaby (Vancouver) to Victoria a few times.

Just bought a recumbent and am daydreaming about some touring.

Nelson
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - 08/01/04 03:50 PM

finaly someone from victoria smile

welcome to our great forum---sorry most of it is in german smirk

which swb do you ride? is it the used rans from fairfield cycles?

i'm trying to get some recumbent riders together , i know we have lots of them in town, but somehow they all want to ride alone confused
that means it would be great to go for a ride together cool don't worry, i'm not a racer wink i'm more like a easy going guy grin


p.s. if you are interested in bicycle travelling, about once a month i bike to salt spring and stay at ruckle prov. park---i think it is great cheap and close getaway for one night--- feel free to contact me and we could go together!
Posted by: Nelson

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 08/01/04 06:47 PM

Schwalli:
My recumbent is a new one - EZ Racer, I think it's called - but I did get it at Fairfield. It's there as I write, getting some adjustments done.

I only have 30km on it, finally getting used to it and comfortable with the unusual new balance and steering characteristics!

I had been looking at places to camp -- close to home to start with -- and Ruckle Park seemed quite appealing; your offer sounds worthwhile. I haven't done any real camping for 40-plus years, so I have to re-learn a lot, as well as accumulating equipment.

I'm not sure what my schedule for the next few weeks will be. Once I know better, I'll get in touch with you.

Nelson
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 08/01/04 09:27 PM

sounds good smile

see ya
Posted by: Anonüm

Re: bicycle travellers from canada - 07/26/06 12:11 AM

Originally posted by: schwalli

i'm wondering how many "non-registered" canadian bicycle travellers are visiting this bicycle forum?


it's been almost two years ago you've written your last comment at this post. not many canadiens showed up yet - i guess.
and even the lounge only got 14 new posts and about 35 comments within two years!
so, what's our conclusion? not that much happening and nothing to get over excited!
i think, the international version failed and didn't take grip beside german users communicating in english.
what's your thought? may be en francais la prochaine version, because there might be a whole bunch of francophone québecer who just waiting for?!
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 07/26/06 03:00 AM

hi nelson,

how is it going?
i thought i have to check on you and see how you and your recumbent are doing!
my summer is pretty bussy tongue i'm also a kayaker and every weekend i have to make the tough call: kayak or bike camping grin i really like portland island with the boat, but i'm also crazy about ruckle prov. park on salt spring. not even talking the jummy coffee at morning side cafe in fulfort harbour!

let me know what you are up to, maybe we can go for a ride one day!

cheers
andreas
Posted by: Nelson

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 07/26/06 03:46 AM

Hi Andreas:

I really envy you having such difficult decisions to make! I've always wanted to try camping on Portland - but I think my kayak is too small to make the voyage. It's more suited to lakes and streams.

Ruckle Park (and the coffee) sounds great!
Right now, I'm working on a film in Vancouver - 12+ hours a day - then home to Victoria for weekends with the family... so not much time for recumbenting lately.
Once I finish this job, I hope to have time for an outing; maybe mid-September or so.
The trike is in Vancouver, but maybe I'll take it to Victoria for a weekend.

About 14 months ago, a friend and I did the circle tour (Vancouver-Victoria-Port Angeles-Port Townsend-Anacortes-Friday Harbor-Victoria-Vancouver) and had a great time. But I haven't been on the trike much since then.
Posted by: Nelson

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 07/26/06 03:50 AM

Andreas:

I just realized that since we last corresponded, I had sold my recumbent two-wheeler and bought a recumbent trike - a Catrike Road.
Nelson
Posted by: schwalli

Re: Canada - Victoria BC - 07/27/06 01:14 AM

wow a catrike! that's cool cool
today i got my rear rack for my hp-velotechnik streetmachine--finally after 2 months of waiting! fairfild cycle also got a brand new hp-velotechnik scorpion in, what a nice bike!

give me call when you are back in town.

cheers
andreas