Day 8 – Golden Municipal Campground, Golden, BC (May 9, 2015)
I checked out the distance for Day 8 the night before. 154 km to Golden! I resigned myself for a long day..
I asked the lady managing the camp (who I believe had a Dutch accent) where the best place was to have breakfast in Revelstoke before 7am. She was very kind and recommended two local places that were in the heart of the town and pointed them out on a map of the town. And then as a bit of an afterthought she said “then there’s Denny’s”. The advantage of Denny’s for me was that it was closer to highway.
So I got up in the morning and packed up camp by a little after 6 am and headed down to the Denny’s by the highway at Revelstoke. I ordered two eggs, two blueberry pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream, bacon, and hash browns. Not a bad breakfast.
I looked around to see what other people ate at Denny’s when just then a couple in their 50s drove up in their Mercedes. As they were walking I couldn’t help noticing how happy they both looked and enjoying each others company; like they walked right out of a pharmaceutical commercial. And they even ate at Denny’s. By-the-way I was served by a born and raised Canadian! What do you know.
There are no towns or food stops between Revelstoke and Golden. The trip starts with a gradual climb to Roger’s pass which is pretty close to half way. At 1pm I had about 84 km left and was just arriving at Roger’s pass and began a descent and picked up some time.
Near Roger’s Pass there are a number of avalanche shelters and at least one tunnel. Point to remember: when you are going through the tunnel on your bicycle take your sunglasses off and turn on your lights (if you have them). Within 30 seconds of going in the tunnel it was too dark to see the barrier 2 feet to my right, lane markers or loose gravel.
I arrived in Golden with a bit of a tail wind at about 5:30pm Pacific Time (6:30pm Mountain) and had supper at a roadside restaurant. I was served by a rosy-cheeked girl in her early thirties who immigrated not too long ago, for ‘love’ no less. When I told her I needed calories I ended up with a hamburger monstrosity that would likely not fit any mouth that I know of. It was the first meal that I couldn’t finish.
I camped at Golden Municipal Park, had a shower, washed some clothes and caught up with all the excitement in Kitchener on the phone with Ann.

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