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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist $12.94 There's no such thing as not enough room for another bike. Store your bikes overhead and out of the way. Smooth pulleys and latches make lifting even heavy bikes super easy. The exclusive rope locking mechanism prevents unwanted release and can suspend one bike - 55 lb. load limit. Please note, you can mount this item as pictured on a 2 x 4 and screw the 2 X 4 to the joist or mount it right to the... |
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Master Lock 8417D Python Adjustable Locking Cable, 6-Foot $7.99 Product Features: Patented adjustable locking mechanism holds cable tight at any position for perfect fit. 6' (1.8m) adjustable cable for application flexibility. 3/16" (5mm) braided steel cable for superior cut resistance. Cable end threads through places other cables cannot. Rust resistant lock and vinyl coated cable for superior weather and scratch resistance. Velcro strap holds excess ca... |
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Racor PBH-1R Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift $10.99 The RacorPro PBH-1R Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift allows you to take advantage of unused ceiling space to store your bike. Installation takes only a matter of minutes, and with its ingenious pulley system, raising and lowering your bike couldn't be easier. The lift lets you free up precious storage space on the floor, all while keeping your bike stored away safely until you're ready to ride. .caption ... |
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Thule Roadway Hitch Carrier - 2 Bike Protect your paint jobAAAstop hefting bikes onto a conventional bike rack and get them onto your hitch with the Thule Roadway 2-Bike Hitch Carrier. This sturdy steel rack transports up to two bikes with maximum convenience and ease.Product FeaturesBike Capacity: 2Compatibility: 1.25in hitch, 2in hitchLocks Included: noRecommended Use: bike transportationManufacturer Warranty: lifetime... |
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Yakima DeadLock Hitch Mount Bike Rack Bike Lock with Core $44.10 Enjoy peace of mind while driving with your bikes with the Yakima DeadLock. Offering an easy way to lock your bikes directly to your Yakima hitch-mount bike rack--and in turn secure your hitch-mount to your car--the DeadLock strikes fear into the hearts of devious thieves. The unit includes an upper lock that secures the outside bike to the hitch-mount using a cable and steel pin, along with a hit... |
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Saris Bones RS 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack $247.77 The Bones RS Trunk Mount was created by Saris to meet the needs of busy biking families. The rack carries up three bikes of any size--easily accessible on the trunk of your car and replaces annoying strap-based mounting systems with a secure ratcheting system. The Bones RS ratcheting mount eliminates straps and replaces them with rubber--coated clips and steel--belted bands that offer a quick, sec... |
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Kuat Bottle Lock We can just imagine the look of anticipation on the would-be thief’s face as he approaches your bike, thinking to himself, “Score! A free bike & a free water bottle to quench my thirst!” This product looks like a stylish water bottle but includes a 5’ internally coiled 8mm cable that locks back into itself, as well as a compartment underneath for storage of keys and paraphernalia.... |
Discover Vancouver Island: If You Think Your Really Up To It!
One thing Vancouver Island is famous for is the "great outdoors", and if you are one of those travelers who loves the adventure of walking, climbing, pot-holing, mountain biking and generally carrying large weights on your back, then have I got a challenge for you!
Besides the outstanding, pristine scenery, the wildlife, both marine and land locked and the opportunity to experience the outdoors safely, Vancouver Island has some of the most challenging hiking trails in the world.
But let's work up to it slowly: I have seen first hand what it can do to the so-called amateur outdoors man.
On the south end of the island, starting in Saanich and winding its way around Victoria to the south-west coast, is the famous 'Galloping Goose Trail'. Named after a rather strange looking railway carriage of earlier times, this former railway line right of way extends for fifty-five kilometers along wheelchair accessible terrain. Besides passing through a great variety of scenery it also has access to fishing, beaches, and areas for pot holing, kayaking and other water activities.
To start us out on our fitness trails, take the Galloping Goose and try the fifty five kilometer walk: or maybe cycling would be easier for you to start out!
Well, while we are all warmed up, why not drive up to Strathcona Provincial Park, in the centre of the island, and do a bit of wilderness hiking.
This is not only the oldest Provincial park on the island but the largest, and has the highest mountain peaks of the Vancouver Island Range; with several towering at over 2,000 meters in height.
This list includes The Golden Hinde, which at nearly 2,200 meters is the tallest in the park and Elkhorn Mountain, just tens of meters shorter.
One of the tallest waterfalls in Canada can also be found in this Park. Della Falls is 440 meters up which provides some astonishing and majestic views to those brave enough to manage the steep hike..
Of course all of this makes an ideal getaway for outdoor enthusiasts and those who feel at home in nature and its surroundings. However, there are bears, cougars and other potentially dangerous animals.
Within Strathcona Provincial Park are dozens of different trails, ranging from easy to advanced. Some trails can be easily done in a less strenuous hike while others are several days long; all are wilderness trails with few amenities.
Now I have you aching for more, so to speak, we can take a look at the Vancouver Island special, the West Coast Trail. What the big boys call "The real Canadian experience".
This is one tough hike! Besides being 75 kilometers in length it can take anywhere from five to ten days to travel. You will need to bring all your own supplies including food and water, and because of the location on the pacific coast side of the island it is only open to use between May and September.
You have to get a permit, you will get lots of rain and mud, you will have to deal with tide changes, long steep climbs, tree ladders, steep cliffs, natural bridges and manually operated cable cars over deep chasms: and don't forget the wolves and bears!
Vancouver Island is full of adventures for you to discover, so if you think you can handle a real hiking experience, head to the Pacific North-west and give these three suggestions a try. But come prepared, the British Army training group didn't find it very easy, and neither will you.
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