Kelly Koomes tales from the trail
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Kelly Koomes tales from the trail

Kelly Koomes tales from the trail

website Kelly Koomes tales from the trail
Articles, poetry, slide shows and detailed trip reports of biking across British Columbia. In 2001 I traveled the 'new and improved' route, becoming in the process the first cyclist to ride the Trans Canada Trail across the province. I kept a log of my journey based upon the new Trans Canada Trail guide book that was published in the same year.
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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