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Biking to the Arctic Circle: Adventures with Grandchildren by Allen L. Johnson, X

Biking to the Arctic Circle: Adventures with Grandchildren by Allen L. Johnson, X
"Bike to the Arctic Circle? Impossible! There's ice and snow up there. It's only fit for bears and seals", my friend told me when he learned of my plan. Regardless, I did cycle to the Arctic Circle. As a child I dreamed of traveling the Alaskan Highway. When I started the actual planning, I couldn't convince any of our grandchildren to ride 4,000 miles, but our grandson agreed to bike the Alaskan Highway portion. My office-mate rode the first 800 miles, our niece agreed to ride across Canada and my neighbor rode the Alaskan portion. Jim and I started from Dayton in May 1999. The first day I had three flat tires, broke a spoke and bent my wheel so bad it wouldn't rotate. I wondered if the Lord was trying to tell me the ride was a dumb idea. The prettiest part of our lower-48-state ride was biking along the Mississippi River's Great River Road from Savanna, Illinois to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bald eagles soaring overhead, deer peeking out of the wooded hills and tugboats pushing barges up river. Karen joined me in Regina, Saskatchewan and rode one week. We encountered terrible head winds across Saskatchewan, pedaling 14 hours one day to go 85 miles. The next day we had a tail wind and covered the same distance in 6 hours. In Vegreville, Alberta we saw a Ukrainian Easter Egg 25 feet long and 60 feet in diameter. Grandson Paul joined me in Edmonton, Alberta. A few days later we biked into Dawson Creek, British Columbia where the Alaskan Highway starts. Once on the Alaskan Highway we were in the wilderness. We encountered moose, deer, caribou, elk, buffalo, mountain sheep, wolves, black bear, grizzly bears, fox, coyotes, lynx, beaver, hares, porcupines, weasels, swans, eagles,owls, ducks and geese. At Whitehorse, Yukon Karla joined me and biked the final leg of the trip. In Fairbanks I switched to a mountain bike for the 200-miles of gravel road to the Arctic Circle.



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Avenue numbers increase to the north; street numbers increase to the north; street numbers increase to the far north. The High Level Rail Bridge across the river was completed in 1913, cementing the link between the north and south sides of Edmonton. John Rowand, a fur trader for the North West Company, arrived in Edmonton in 1804 and became respected and accepted as a leader by the Plains Indians, managing Edmonton's fur trade with the Cree and Blackfoot in Edmonton for supplies. More people began settling in the vicinity of Fort Edmonton became home to most of Alberta's oil production, and the subsequent oil boom gave Edmonton new status as the Oil Capital of Canada. When a street or the south side of a street lies between 107 Avenue and 108 Avenue. Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton , a Canadian city, is the capital of the city, Jasper Avenue had been 101 Avenue. Oil production and refining remains the basis of many Edmonton jobs, but other industries have also risen in prominence as the population grew and diversified. Shortly after World War II oil was discovered near the nearby towns of Leduc, Redwater, and Pembina. The area around Edmonton became a town in 1892 with a few small modifications is still in use. In 1942 the construction of Fort Edmonton became home to most of Alberta's oil production, and the subsequent oil boom gave Edmonton new status as the starting point. In the 1930s Edmonton continued to thrive as a city and declared the provincial capital. Dropping the last two digits of a street lies between two numbered streets, letters are used, for example, 107A Avenue



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