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A Bike Tour Powered By Local Food

By Friedel on 9th September 2012 in Map, Video

This is a quick update to let you know about a group of Canadian bike tourists, currently touring the province of Manitoba and fuelling their journey only with local food.

The 17-day trip will cover about 1,200km. Daily video updates are being posted to their website: TailwindTV.

Here’s a summary of their trip…

…and an update from Day 8.

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