Biking on train tracks, talking to cows and flying a drone—day one of the tour across Manitoba (in which we spent most of the day in Saskatchewan) is complete!

Arriving in Togo, SK with everything in the van
All set to go
Mens bathroom
Traveled only 10 km’s before seeing this sign
We went through the road closed sign and had to figure out how to get past the bridge construction
Took the drone out to snap a picture of Amelia cycling
Beautiful scenery
Happy for a hot meal
Arriving in Benito where we will stay for night
Our camping spot, note the Ukraine flag

Eight months of planning culminated with feet on pedals around 12:30 this afternoon as we departed from Togo, Saskatchewan to travel across Manitoba. Ironically, the majority of our 75km day was spent in Saskatchewan, where we disregarded “road closed” signs by choosing to interpret the signs differently. This father/daughter expedition is taking place to raise money for MCC’s relief efforts in Ukraine. Our goal is to raise $5 per kilometre—an amount we recently increased due to the incredible amount of support we have already received. 

This day was made possible by the lovely Bed & Breakfast provided by Cheryl’s cousin in the Duck Mountain’s (thank you Rich and Lindy!) last night. This day was made difficult by the many hills and the need to travel against wind. And this day was made memorable by the views of prairie fields taken from great heights and moments of laughter shared between father and daughter. 

Having arrived in Benito shortly before 9pm, we missed our opportunity to investigate all the local real estate on the market, so it’s a good thing we’re content with our tent. (Although, if we spend too much time here tomorrow, Gerald might consider putting an offer in on the grocery store!) 

Until tomorrow!

Amelia and Gerald

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