Seattle to Calgary
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Seattle to Calgary
Anyone have suggestions? My thought was highway 2 across WA, Centennial Trail to Hiawatha, up to Kalispell from Superior MT, over Logan Pass then up to Calgary.
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Someone recently posted a recommendation for "cycle.travel" site for routing. I've looked at it a bit and it seems quite good.
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For the Canadian section I would suggest Highway 22 from Lundbreck north to the Calgary metro region.
Another alternative would be highway 541/40 over Highwood Pass and then Highway 1 or 1A, to Calgary, but both 1 and 1A can be unpleasant to ride.
Another alternative would be highway 541/40 over Highwood Pass and then Highway 1 or 1A, to Calgary, but both 1 and 1A can be unpleasant to ride.
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I would wait for the smoke to clear. Also the prevailing winds are from the northwest so it may help with the smoke except there are many fires around Calgary. The Air Quality Index for your ride is easy to find and keep in mind that a AQI below 50 for the USA is safe for bicycling. Higher than that and you risk permanent damage to your lungs.
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How about some fricking details??
Age, how many days you have, camping?
I did a 3,900 mile loop to NW Oregon in 2018, only motels. I got a lot of smoke too. Going, I went thru Calgary, Banff, Golden, Okanagan, Princeton, Hope. My uncle lives by Glenmore, so I exited Calgary on hwy 8 and the 22 to the Trans/Can. I didn't bother with 1A or the bike path. I had a rare east wind. LOL.
Coming homeward from Kennewick I went up 395 mostly to Spokane, then C'dL, north to Sandpoint, Cranbrook, crow highway to Pincher Creek, then hwy 2 to Calgary. Except for damn trouble with flat tires, it was a very easy riding and nice going by rivers and lakes. Calgary freeways/ highways are HELL for bikes, unlike any around Edmonton.
So nothing in Montana. I've driven Logan Pass a couple times, I can't say it's all that worth the trouble. I've mostly just driven thru Helena and Great Falls coming and going to Vegas, etc.
If you have unlimited time and really want scenery, go up 93 and thru Radium, Banff, Canmore. Take lots of money. LOL.
Been 30 or 40 years since I was on WA 2 or 20.
Age, how many days you have, camping?
I did a 3,900 mile loop to NW Oregon in 2018, only motels. I got a lot of smoke too. Going, I went thru Calgary, Banff, Golden, Okanagan, Princeton, Hope. My uncle lives by Glenmore, so I exited Calgary on hwy 8 and the 22 to the Trans/Can. I didn't bother with 1A or the bike path. I had a rare east wind. LOL.
Coming homeward from Kennewick I went up 395 mostly to Spokane, then C'dL, north to Sandpoint, Cranbrook, crow highway to Pincher Creek, then hwy 2 to Calgary. Except for damn trouble with flat tires, it was a very easy riding and nice going by rivers and lakes. Calgary freeways/ highways are HELL for bikes, unlike any around Edmonton.
So nothing in Montana. I've driven Logan Pass a couple times, I can't say it's all that worth the trouble. I've mostly just driven thru Helena and Great Falls coming and going to Vegas, etc.
If you have unlimited time and really want scenery, go up 93 and thru Radium, Banff, Canmore. Take lots of money. LOL.
Been 30 or 40 years since I was on WA 2 or 20.
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Some friends rode Spokane to Canmore last summer; if that route is useful to you in planning your route, I could find their route and send it along. They did it in 4 days, 80-120 miles/day, stayed in hotels.
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How about some fricking details??
Age, how many days you have, camping?
I did a 3,900 mile loop to NW Oregon in 2018, only motels. I got a lot of smoke too. Going, I went thru Calgary, Banff, Golden, Okanagan, Princeton, Hope. My uncle lives by Glenmore, so I exited Calgary on hwy 8 and the 22 to the Trans/Can. I didn't bother with 1A or the bike path. I had a rare east wind. LOL.
Coming homeward from Kennewick I went up 395 to Spokane, then C'dL, north to Sandpoint, Cranbrook, crow highway to Pincher Creek, then hwy 2 to Calgary. Except for damn trouble with flat tires, it was a very easy riding and nice going by rivers and lakes. Calgary freeways/ highways are HELL for bikes, unlike any around Edmonton.
So nothing in Montana. I've driven Logan Pass a couple times, I can't say it's all that worth the trouble. I've mostly just driven thru Helena and Great Falls coming and going to Vegas, etc.
If you have unlimited time and really want scenery, go up 93 and thru Radium, Banff, Canmore. Take lots of money. LOL.
Been 30 or 40 years since I was on WA 2 or 20.
Age, how many days you have, camping?
I did a 3,900 mile loop to NW Oregon in 2018, only motels. I got a lot of smoke too. Going, I went thru Calgary, Banff, Golden, Okanagan, Princeton, Hope. My uncle lives by Glenmore, so I exited Calgary on hwy 8 and the 22 to the Trans/Can. I didn't bother with 1A or the bike path. I had a rare east wind. LOL.
Coming homeward from Kennewick I went up 395 to Spokane, then C'dL, north to Sandpoint, Cranbrook, crow highway to Pincher Creek, then hwy 2 to Calgary. Except for damn trouble with flat tires, it was a very easy riding and nice going by rivers and lakes. Calgary freeways/ highways are HELL for bikes, unlike any around Edmonton.
So nothing in Montana. I've driven Logan Pass a couple times, I can't say it's all that worth the trouble. I've mostly just driven thru Helena and Great Falls coming and going to Vegas, etc.
If you have unlimited time and really want scenery, go up 93 and thru Radium, Banff, Canmore. Take lots of money. LOL.
Been 30 or 40 years since I was on WA 2 or 20.
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I would wait for the smoke to clear. Also the prevailing winds are from the northwest so it may help with the smoke except there are many fires around Calgary. The Air Quality Index for your ride is easy to find and keep in mind that a AQI below 50 for the USA is safe for bicycling. Higher than that and you risk permanent damage to your lungs.