Friday, July 18, 2014

July 17



After leaving Sprague Creek Campground at the base of Glacier National Park on Lake McDonald, it was on to West Glacier for some breakfast. Definitely a tourist town, it was, nonetheless, quaint and small, sporting a population of 227 souls but exploded several times that number with tourists. From there it was on to Columbia Falls and then Whitefish. While generally good roads, there was a section between West Glacier/Columbia Falls that was narrow, dangerous and a heart pounding experience! Whitefish was my stop for the day because even though I had a new wheel, my bike was in dire need of servicing. This turned out to be a good stop as Glacier Cyclery turned my bucket of bolts into a smooth running bicycle again, installing yet my fourth chain of the trip, aligning the gears, and adjusting the brakes. It rode like a dream after the service.
Pedaling Pete

Pete installed my fourth bicycle chain of the trip. Additionally he tuned up all the gears to assure alignment was perfect for the last leg of my trip across the country. 

By pure happenstance I discovered Whitefish Bike Retreat, owned and operated by Cricket Butler, reported to be Montana's first and only bicycle retreat. Here were gathering an assemblage of bicyclists, some doing cross-country like myself and others bicycling the Great Divide on mountain bikes. A beautiful setting nestled far back in the woods, one could catch a shuttle to the retreat. Bunkhouse accommodations, kitchen, common room, laundry, and recreational resources were all part of the package. Cricket, a bicyclist and enthusiast of the sport, does a wonderful job with this facility. Great bicycling companions, fantastic amenities, beautiful setting! Anyone traveling to the area should visit this location. Beautiful beyond words!




Whitefish Bicycle Retreat

1 comment:

  1. July 17:
    I am almost certain I heard Cricket call into a national radio show a couple months ago and talk about taking cyclists in for decades. I believe Andrea heard the show as well and could confirm. Either way, what a great spot - Can you imagine the stories she's heard over the years (good and bad - Ha!)??
    Nevertheless, we check your blog daily and are still cheering for you in Wisconsin!
    David, Lauren, Colin, and, of course, Louie the Poodle.

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