Monday, June 28, 2010

Thanks for the Photos!


Here is a photo from a recent tour with Lucas and Dino, and their stop at Bridal Veil Falls. This waterfall cascades down 3500 feet, and is primarily melt from the Carmack and Cleveland glaciers. Some of that water is 10,000 year old snow fall, compacted into glacier ice. It is a great spot for photos, and the water is quite good. Some say that all glacial silt in the water makes it a natural laxative...

This picture reminds me of the Brady Bunch for some reason, and Lucas looks like he could have been a child actor.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010


Meet Kelsey Gall, AKA "Dinomite."

Kelsey hails from Massachusetts, where she initially pursued a passion for film. But, the call of the road kept on nagging, and Kelsey soon put pedal to the metal and joined the Bike & Build program with an epic ride from New Hampshire to Vancouver, BC. For those that do not know, Bike & Build is a non-profit that raises money for affordable housing by riding bikes all over America. Work there is volunteer, and Kelsey spent a whole summer riding with them. After that she was still eager to ride, so she pedaled from Portland to San Francisco.

Kelsey once had her chain pop off, while flying down a mountainous gravel road on a single speed coaster brake bike. We hope she has recovered...

Favorite Color: Teal
Favorite Movie: Barbarella
Favorite Food: Donuts
Favorite Animal: Baby Raptor Dinosaur
Favorite Bike: 70s Schwinn Traveler 3 Fixie

Tuesday, June 8, 2010


Our new tours are now posted on our website at www.cyclealaska.com, and are ready for booking!

The first new tour offering is a 7 hour, 38-mile road trip in the Southern Yukon. We bike from Log Cabin, BC to Carcross, YT. The riding is mostly flat/downhill with a few slight hills and is fully van supported. This is some amazing country - mountains, wildlife, the headwaters of the Yukon, and remnants of old mining towns. We have road and hybrid bikes ready for the tour, and it really is suitable for most moderate levels of riding. The tour is also fully van supported, so you can hop in at any point and rest or be shuttled. We are offering the tour right now at $160, which is a bargain for 7 hours of touring, and it includes a snack and a boxed lunch.

The second new tour offering is a city tour of Skagway. We tailor the ride to your riding ability, and provide an interpretive ride of our waterfront, historic Skagway, the city of Skagway, the train yards, and either Dyea Hill or the Gold Rush cemetery and Reid Falls. The tour is meant for families, and we can hook a tag-a-long or a trailer to your bike for smaller children. You can also combine the tour with either a visit to Jewel Gardens or the Gold Rush Brewery, both excellent lunch options.

Other than that our season is still sunny, and all of our guides are trained and ready to go. We will be updating the blog with introductions to our guides, and other stories from our summer touring season.