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		<title>Bicycling Vancouver, BC</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I have been on many bicycle trips around the world and seen some truly amazing things. This is in part to the relaxing atmosphere that riding a bicycle brings. Nothing beats an open road or an empty trail, where you have to whistle to let the potential wild animals know you are not their supper. Or an early morning ride before the sun is up to catch a ferry to take you off an island paradise. Or riding along a converted rail line and imagining what brilliance new inhabitants to ...]]></description>
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		<title>eZee bike blog serves the electric bike community</title>
		<description><![CDATA[eZee bike Canada is proud to announce our blog geared toward the electric bike community. Even though this is an eZee bike sponsored blog, our intent is to provide objective information on eZee bikes and competitive models.]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/press/ezee-bike-blog-serves-the-electric-bike-community/</link>
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		<title>Voices in the Wilderness.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recap!
My name is Miles Howe. I&#8217;m in Ottawa. I&#8217;m from Ottawa. I purchased a Dahon folding bike in Winnipeg and hitchhiked/rode to Thunder Bay. I was riding an Ezee Torq across the country, playing music shows, spreading the electric bike lovin&#8217; like peanut butter on hot toast. I started in Nanaimo, BC, and rode it all the way to Shoal Lake, Manitoba. Let&#8217;s get caught up.
Ottawa.
Well, hot greasy damn! I’m back in Ottawa, my hometown. Good old Ottawa on a sunny day in the fall. The colours are out. The joggers ...]]></description>
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		<title>Ride Folds in Manitoba. Literally.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Game, Set, Match.
Friendly Manitoba? Manitoba just trampled my ride like a heard of friendly bison.
It is with a sense of regret that I must inform you that outside of sunny Brandon, Manitoba, the Torq met its match. All the mountain ranges in British Columbia could not stop this magnificent electric bicycle. All the oil derricks in Alberta couldn&#8217;t slip me up. All the prairie fields in Saskatchewan couldn&#8217;t&#8230;cause me to fall asleep at the handlebars. I was sure that the worst was behind us, and that the rest of the ...]]></description>
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		<title>How Do I Love Thee Saskatchewan? Let Me Count the Ways.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recap!
When last we spoke I was in Swift Current, Plains Cree territory. I had just finished playing for a crowd composed largely of seminary students from Millar Bible School. Its been a few wacky days since then. So let&#8217;s get caught up!
Multicultural Festival in Swift Current.
Picture a late September Saturday in Swift Current. Its windy, although I get the feeling that goes without saying in Swift Current. Its also sunny and warm, and after what sounds like a very wet summer, the Swifties are downtown in significant numbers. Its multi-cultural celebration ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/frenched-swift-current-moose-jaw-finally-slid-regina/</link>
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		<title>400K in two days? Pulling a trailer all the way.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recap.
Through every mountain range that BC could throw at us, the Torq proved itself to be as nimble as a mountain goat. But, is it as fleet as an antelope? What would happen when the ground flattened out and I started making long-distance requests from the bike? Would the battery packs begin to tire? Would I begin to tire? These were the questions resting heavy on a nation&#8217;s collective mind. But fear not, the answer to this question is that the Torq and I are as at home on the range as we ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/400k-days-pulling-trailer/</link>
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		<title>Ride Roars Through Rockies, Here Come the Flatlands.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recap!
Greetings from Medicine Hat, Alberta, traditional territory of the Saanis First Nation.
Its been three days since the last post, which found me in Fernie, BC. I was in the doldrums. My mandolin had met an untimely demise, my phone and digital camera had turned to useless, and things were rainy, damp and wet. It was a low, low time. But not to fear, the ride continues and things have gotten flat and fast. And summer&#8217;s back. Let&#8217;s get caught up.
Fernie to the Border. Bye Bye BC.
The ride from Fernie to the Alberta/BC ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/ride-roars-rockies-deep-southern-alberta/</link>
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		<title>When it Rains, it Pours. Sirdar to Moyie, Moyie to Fernie.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Tough Breaks.
What can I say? BC is a rainy mother in September, and it comes down in droves as I head southeast out of Sirdar, traditional territory of the Ktunaxa nation. There truly can never be too many mist-caped mountains in the vista, but when its pouring rain and you&#8217;re on a bike, even a kick-butt electric bike, let&#8217;s be honest with ourselves&#8230;they all start to look the same. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll miss them later, but for now I&#8217;d settle for dry and no mountains. I&#8217;d settle for the complete ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/rains-pours-sirdar-moyie-moyie-fernie/</link>
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		<title>A Little Rain Must Fall &#8211; Winlaw to Nelson, and why the East Side of Kootenay Lake is the Right Choice.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Recap
My name is still Miles Howe. I am still riding an Ezee Torq across the country, headed eastward. I started in Duncan, BC, and am now in a coffee shop in Creston, BC. The last time we spoke, I was just finishing a gig in Winlaw, BC. So many fascinating things have happened since then, you wouldn&#8217;t even believe it! I don&#8217;t even know where to begin&#8230;
Winlaw and the Slocan Valley
Winlaw and the Slocan Valley are part of the traditional territory of the Siniixt people. Man, when traditional territories were ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/rain-fall-winlaw-nelson-east-side-kootenay-lake-choice/</link>
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		<title>Over the Paulson, Into Winlaw</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recap
My name is Miles Howe. I have riden an Ezee Torq from Nanaimo, British Columbia to Winlaw, BC.  Today is my ninth day of consecutive riding. I&#8217;m also a musician. Today is my ninth consecutive day of gigging. If you&#8217;re new to this blog, I&#8217;m riding the Torq to Halifax. Yes, I&#8217;m aware that winter is coming. But for now, I prefer to think of it as a cross-Canada Indian Summer Tour, no offense to our First Nations&#8217; Peoples. In fact, all the respect in the world.
My travelling companions on ...]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.ezeebike.ca/uncategorized/paulson-winlaw/</link>
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