Gulf  & San Juan Islands Cycling Trip
May 2 - 9th 2004

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DAY 6    SAN JUAN ISLAND

CANADA                                                                               UNITED STATES
Day 1 - Pender Islands                                                            Day 4 - San Juan Island                                                 
Day 2 - Mayne Island                                                              Day 5 - Orcas Island
Day 3 - Shawnigan Lake                                                          Day 6 - San Juan Island
                                                                                             Day 7 - Lopez Island
Day 8 - Return to Sydney and cycle to Victoria
 

 
   

Vic discovers he has a flat tire. More than that though, the tire is shot.

 


So it's off to the local bike store for a new tire.


Leaving Friday Harbour, we make our way through the country side on our way to Roche Harbour.

 


Just before arriving at Roche Harbour we came across an art exhibit.

 

There were sculptures from all across the US.
And what luck to find the original models there as well!!

 


 

 

 

 

 

We spent an hour or so enjoying the sunshine and views at Roche Harbour. The roads were under major construction while we were there but it was still beautiful.

Pretty Posies


Yes, another lunch stop.


They used to make bricks at Roche Harbour.

   


A view of the harbour and hotel.

   

Back on the road again

 

Snack anyone?

 


Betty and John having a moment at the beach.


Roy's brave enough to swim


Vic found the fountain of youth. He sprouted new hair.

   
   
We spent an enjoyable hour at Whale Watch Park

 


Enough lazing around, it's time to head home.
  On the way home we stopped at one of the lilac farms. They were just starting to bloom.
LINKS
 

Spin on to Day 7: Lopez Island.

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CREDITS

Photography and artistic design: Carol Guthrie.

Technical advice and editing: Roy Scarisbrick.
 

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