
Showing posts with label About GASP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label About GASP. Show all posts
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Westworld Saskatchewan Magazine Summer 2009 edition is out

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About GASP,
Bicycle tourism,
GASP 2008,
Joy of cycling
Friday, March 6, 2009
Pack your panniers for GASP 2009
We’re taking GASP around West Central Saskatchewan this summer.
Saskatchewan’s annual bicycle tour is heading west, and we want you to come with us!
The Great Annual Saskatchewan Pedal (GASP) takes place July 18 – 25. Mark your calendars now.
The 2009 tour route begins and ends in Saskatoon, and passes through Biggar, Wilkie, Battleford, Unity, Kerrobert, Herschel, Rosetown and Outlook. The eight-day SCA trip explores a different area of the province each year. This is the first time we've had an organized tour through this part of the province.
The annual tour is designed around opportunities to experience the scenery, culture and history of Saskatchewan. The pace is leisurely. The itinerary includes visits to local attractions and events. A support vehicle carries cyclists’ gear.
Among the highlights of this year’s tour, cyclists will arrive at Fort Battleford in time to take part in Parks Canada’s Siege of Battleford, one of only four evenings throughout the year when the cannon is fired at the national historic site. The group will visit archeological, paleontological and historic sites at Herschel, where there will also be an opportunity to stay overnight in tipi lodging. The cyclists also hope to get a glimpse of Biggar’s historic railroad roundhouse.
Touring veterans will love this tour. But, then, we never pass up an excuse to be out on our bikes. More importantly, if you've never been on a bicycle tour but have always wondered what it's like, the provincial tour is a perfect place to start. The SCA has done all the organizing and planning, booked all the meals, arranged all the overnight stops, found all the interesting places to visit, and has a van and driver along to carry your gear — and even to carry you if you get tired. Plus, you won't be all alone out there on the road, struggling through your first bike tour. There’ll be lots of other cyclists along for the ride, to make the event fun and keep you company. You get to learn from their experience. Next thing you know, you'll be packing for your first round-the-world tour.
GASP 2009 Itinerary:
Day 1: Saturday, July 18, Saskatoon to Biggar.
Day 2: Sunday, July 19, Biggar to Wilkie.
Day 3: Monday, July 20, Wilkie to Battleford.
Day 4: Tuesday, July 21, Battleford to Unity.
Day 5: Wednesday, July 22, Unity to Kerrobert.
Day 6: Thursday, July 23, Kerrobert to Herschel.
Day 7: Friday, July 24, Herschel to Outlook.
Day 8: Saturday, July 25, Outlook to Saskatoon.
Total distance, about 660 km.
Great Annual Saskatchewan Pedal — GASP 2009
Supported road tour of West Central Saskatchewan
July 18 – 25, 2009. 8 days/7 nights. Camping (optional hotel/motel accommodation available each night). Route: Saskatoon – Biggar – Wilkie – Battleford – Unity – Kerrobert – Herschel – Outlook – Saskatoon. Cost: $300 for 8-day trip; $100 for two-day options. Cost includes camping accommodation, support vehicle, snacks; does not include cost of meals, hotel/motel accommodation.
GASP 2009 organizing committee:
Bob Cochran, Regina.
Don Cook, Saskatoon.
Darrell Noakes, Saskatoon.
John Oneschuk, Saskatoon.
Ted Quade, Regina.
Don Wilson, Regina.
Tour Website
Saskatchewan’s annual bicycle tour is heading west, and we want you to come with us!

The 2009 tour route begins and ends in Saskatoon, and passes through Biggar, Wilkie, Battleford, Unity, Kerrobert, Herschel, Rosetown and Outlook. The eight-day SCA trip explores a different area of the province each year. This is the first time we've had an organized tour through this part of the province.
The annual tour is designed around opportunities to experience the scenery, culture and history of Saskatchewan. The pace is leisurely. The itinerary includes visits to local attractions and events. A support vehicle carries cyclists’ gear.
Among the highlights of this year’s tour, cyclists will arrive at Fort Battleford in time to take part in Parks Canada’s Siege of Battleford, one of only four evenings throughout the year when the cannon is fired at the national historic site. The group will visit archeological, paleontological and historic sites at Herschel, where there will also be an opportunity to stay overnight in tipi lodging. The cyclists also hope to get a glimpse of Biggar’s historic railroad roundhouse.
Touring veterans will love this tour. But, then, we never pass up an excuse to be out on our bikes. More importantly, if you've never been on a bicycle tour but have always wondered what it's like, the provincial tour is a perfect place to start. The SCA has done all the organizing and planning, booked all the meals, arranged all the overnight stops, found all the interesting places to visit, and has a van and driver along to carry your gear — and even to carry you if you get tired. Plus, you won't be all alone out there on the road, struggling through your first bike tour. There’ll be lots of other cyclists along for the ride, to make the event fun and keep you company. You get to learn from their experience. Next thing you know, you'll be packing for your first round-the-world tour.

Day 1: Saturday, July 18, Saskatoon to Biggar.
Day 2: Sunday, July 19, Biggar to Wilkie.
Day 3: Monday, July 20, Wilkie to Battleford.
Day 4: Tuesday, July 21, Battleford to Unity.
Day 5: Wednesday, July 22, Unity to Kerrobert.
Day 6: Thursday, July 23, Kerrobert to Herschel.
Day 7: Friday, July 24, Herschel to Outlook.
Day 8: Saturday, July 25, Outlook to Saskatoon.
Total distance, about 660 km.
Great Annual Saskatchewan Pedal — GASP 2009
Supported road tour of West Central Saskatchewan
July 18 – 25, 2009. 8 days/7 nights. Camping (optional hotel/motel accommodation available each night). Route: Saskatoon – Biggar – Wilkie – Battleford – Unity – Kerrobert – Herschel – Outlook – Saskatoon. Cost: $300 for 8-day trip; $100 for two-day options. Cost includes camping accommodation, support vehicle, snacks; does not include cost of meals, hotel/motel accommodation.
GASP 2009 organizing committee:
Bob Cochran, Regina.
Don Cook, Saskatoon.
Darrell Noakes, Saskatoon.
John Oneschuk, Saskatoon.
Ted Quade, Regina.
Don Wilson, Regina.
Tour Website
Labels:
About GASP,
GASP Route,
Introduction to GASP,
Services
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Register early to guarantee a spot
Remember, participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. Only the first 50 registered applicants will be guaranteed a place in the event. You can confirm your place in the tour by sending a deposit before May 1. The remaining balance, based on the option selected by the participant, is due by May 31, 2009.
Registration information is on the Saskatchewan Cycling Association website: www.saskcycling.ca/GASP/gasp.html
UPDATE, May 2, 2009: Registration deadline extended to June 1, first come, first served. Read the blog post for more information.
Registration information is on the Saskatchewan Cycling Association website: www.saskcycling.ca/GASP/gasp.html
UPDATE, May 2, 2009: Registration deadline extended to June 1, first come, first served. Read the blog post for more information.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Introduction: Great Annual Saskatchewan Pedal
Welcome to GASP, a Saskatchewan bicycle ride across some of the greatest frontier of North America. GASP is a bicycle tour, and definitely not a race. Along the way you'll have an opportunity to visit historic sites, many of which recognize significant events, people and geography of our province.
You'll experience Saskatchewan hospitality first hand on this tour. On the following pages, you'll find more details on the facilities, the route, and plans of your hosts. We'll add new information and provide updates as we get them. Subscribe using your favourite RSS feed to stay up to date.
Labels:
About GASP,
Introduction to GASP
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