No, I’m NOT bikepacking it. But I found this blog during idle work-related research that took me to Norman Wells > (history of the) Canol Road > the trail as it is today.
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No, I’m NOT bikepacking it. But I found this blog during idle work-related research that took me to Norman Wells > (history of the) Canol Road > the trail as it is today.
It’s an interesting read:
http://www.bikewanderer.com/on-the-road//the-canol-heritage-trail-nwt