Starting to feel more comfortable. Would like to thank everyone for the strength, support and love received on my journey.
In particular, I want to mention the celebration in Pictou County; I gave a necktie pin to my sister inlaw who presenter her neighbour with the pin whose father passed away with prostate cancer. Thank you Norman and Susan.
Had a good crossing PEI. Welcomed in Borden by Fred and Marjorie. Enjoyed conversation and beautiful supper. Sent off with a big breakfast.
Had a good day to Rexton. Thanks to Helene enjoyed great meal, converation and had a good sleep.
My good friends in Robinsonville who I wined and dined with and enjoyed the great stories from the old days. Sent off early in the morning with a hearty breakfast from the local restaurant. Sent off with love and god speed and before I knew it, was picked up by John Connely in Edmundston, NB.
Enjoyed evening with John, Donna, the Connely family and Donna's brother and his wife. Early morning start and repairs at bike shop and headed off to Riviere du loop, Quebec.
The most important things are hard to say - Riviere du loop was my last stop on this particular journey 2,147 kilometers.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Sunday, July 5, 2015
The Most Important Things are Hard to Say
I struggled from the beginning and I am not sure which is worse; the mental or physical. The not so good news is the disappointment of not completing my goal, however, the good news is I biked 2,147 kilometers and up to date "we" raised over $21,000.
I have an internal hemorrhoid. Obviously I did not rest enough before continuing the journey and again the blood vessel grew and made it uncomfortable not only to walk, but to bike. Will check in with the doctor this coming week. What I have done, I am proud of, however, I will not continue.
The battle never ends - when one journey ends another begins!
I have an internal hemorrhoid. Obviously I did not rest enough before continuing the journey and again the blood vessel grew and made it uncomfortable not only to walk, but to bike. Will check in with the doctor this coming week. What I have done, I am proud of, however, I will not continue.
The battle never ends - when one journey ends another begins!
Monday, June 29, 2015
In Bathurst, NB
Today it was pouring down raining, but made it to Bathurst, NB. A cyclist joined me at the exit to Bathurst and we cycled to the church and had a meet and greet. Had a beautiful meal at Helen's place. The company was amazing! All set tomorrow to head off to Robinsonville, NB tomorrow.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Yes, bumps and obstacles are a yield sign
(a warning)
It's the part where we are going up a hill and struggling.
It's the part where we are going up a hill and struggling.
It slows us down!
As we regroup and start down the hill,
we start to feel better and continue the journey.
The Obstacle: A hemorrhoid as big as my index finger
The Obstacle: A hemorrhoid as big as my index finger
(an inflamed blood vessel caused by straining,
battling the North East winds in Newfoundland).
The journey will continue when I heal with permission from the physician.
The fight never ends; neither does the journey.
Friday, June 26: I get a drive to New Glasgow
Saturday, June 27: I resume cycling to PEI
Follow my blog; watch me bike, not jog
The journey will continue when I heal with permission from the physician.
The fight never ends; neither does the journey.
Friday, June 26: I get a drive to New Glasgow
Saturday, June 27: I resume cycling to PEI
Follow my blog; watch me bike, not jog
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Journey Update
Dad had quite a few challenges when he was in Newfoundland fighting wind and it rained the six days he was there. On Friday evening, Dad stayed with his brother, Norm, in New Glasgow. Mom, April and I decided a girls road trip was in need and went to visit dad in New Glasgow. Dad advised that something did not feel right, but decided to continue journey hoping he would feel better. After we left to head home, we received a phone call from dad asking us to turn around and come pick him up. He was coming home. He went straight to emergency and spent the night waiting to see a physician. He has a hemorrhoid as big as his index finger with a few smaller ones. Dad is going to continue his journey once he heals, but unfortunately, we do not know how long that will take. If you don't know what a hemorrhoid is, it is a broken blood vessel from straining. The winds were so strong in Newfoundland to cause this. Dad will continue his journey and we will keep you posted as to his recovery. Thank you to everyone who has offered accommodations. We will stay in touch with you all!!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Dad made it to the ferry last night. He started his day in Nova Scotia with the sun shining. He is on his way to Whycocomaugh to stay with a friend. Tomorrow he is off to Antigonish and on Friday off to New Glasgow to stay with his brother.
Newfoundland was a challenge. The wind was huge and it rained every day. Yesterday the wind knocked dad and his bike around. He clipped out of his peddles and landed on his feet - yeah!! Dad left Newfoundland injury free!
Newfoundland was a challenge. The wind was huge and it rained every day. Yesterday the wind knocked dad and his bike around. He clipped out of his peddles and landed on his feet - yeah!! Dad left Newfoundland injury free!
Monday, June 15, 2015
I am sure everyone is wondering how dad is doing. The weather has been terrible since he started his journey. It has been raining and cold. On the up side he had someone stop him on the side of the road who is a cancer survivor and asked him to spend the night with him in Bishop Falls to chat. Dad did so he did not make his destination to South Brooks Saturday evening. He made it South Brooks yesterday and tonight he is in Corner Brook.
Today was good once the rain stopped and he felt good and was making good time, however as he went into Deer Lake he got a flat tire and thought he would be spending the night in Deer Lake. This couple, Dick and Heather Cooper, saw him and offered him a ride to Corner Brook where he met up with his host. Tomorrow morning dad is off to the bike store as he thinks there is a problem with his rim and then heading to the ferry. Hopefully tomorrow night he will be off the Rock.
This means his schedule is currently off by a day, but dad is hoping to make up some time in Nova Scotia. Will keep you posted!
Today was good once the rain stopped and he felt good and was making good time, however as he went into Deer Lake he got a flat tire and thought he would be spending the night in Deer Lake. This couple, Dick and Heather Cooper, saw him and offered him a ride to Corner Brook where he met up with his host. Tomorrow morning dad is off to the bike store as he thinks there is a problem with his rim and then heading to the ferry. Hopefully tomorrow night he will be off the Rock.
This means his schedule is currently off by a day, but dad is hoping to make up some time in Nova Scotia. Will keep you posted!
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Update
I just updated the June 1, 2015, post with the most recent itinerary. I will keep the itinerary up to date as I receive changes. Thank you!
Monday, June 1, 2015
Updated Itinerary
Dad is on his way once again to start his journey cycling across Canada June 11, 2015. This time he is heading East to West. Dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer a couple of years ago and once again he is cycling to support and raise awareness for Thyroid Cancer as well as Prostate Cancer. Dad is having someone join him on his ride from Ottawa to Thunder Bay. If you can open your home and give him a meal, shower and bed for the night it would be appreciated. Please email me to confirm accommodation.
christina.cameron@icloud.com
Day 8: June 18
New Glasgow to Summerside, PEI – accommodation needed (Summerside)
Day 9: June 19
Summerside to Richibucto, NB – accommodation needed (Richibucto)
Day 12: June 22
Campbellton to Robinsonville
Day 13: June 23
Robinsonville to Edmunston
Day 14: June 24
Edmunston to Saint Pascal, QC - accommodation needed (Saint Pascal)
Day 24: July 4
Sault Ste Marie to Montreal River – accommodation needed for two (Montreal River)
Day 25: July 5
Montreal River to Wawa – accommodation needed for two (Wawa)
Day 26: July 6
Wawa to Marathon – accommodation needed for two (Marathon)
Day 27: July 7
Marathon to Terrace Bay – accommodation needed for two (Terrace Bay)
Day 28: July 8
Terrace Bay to Nipigon – accommodation needed for two (Nipigon)
Day 29: July 9
Nipigon to Thunder Bay – accommodation needed for two (Thunder Bay)
Day 30: July 10
Thunder Bay to Shabaqua Corners - accommodation needed (Shabaqua Corners)
Day 31: July 11
Shabaqua Corners to English River accommodation needed (English River)
Day 32: July 12
English River to Dryden accommodation needed Dryden)
Day 33: July 13
Dryden to Kenora
Day 34: July 14
Kenora to Winnipeg, MB – accommodation needed (Winnipeg)
Day 51: July 31
Lytton to Chiliwack
Day 52: August 1
Chiliwack to Victoria - accommodation needed (Victoria)
christina.cameron@icloud.com
Newfoundland
Day 1: June 11
St. John’s to Come by Chance
Day 2: June 12
Come By Chance to Gambo
Day 3: June 13
Gambo to South Brook
Day 4: June 14
South Brook to Corner Brook - accommodation needed (Corner Brook)
Day 5: June 15
Corner Brook to Port Aux Basques (boat)
Nova Scotia
Day 6: June 16
North Sydney to Antigonish
Day 7: June 17
Antigonish to New GlasgowDay 8: June 18
New Glasgow to Summerside, PEI – accommodation needed (Summerside)
Day 9: June 19
Summerside to Richibucto, NB – accommodation needed (Richibucto)
New Brunswick
Day 10: June 20
Richibucto to Bathurst - accommodation needed (Bathurst)
Day 11: June 21
Bathurst to Campbellton – accommodation needed (Campbellton)Day 12: June 22
Campbellton to Robinsonville
Day 13: June 23
Robinsonville to Edmunston
Day 14: June 24
Edmunston to Saint Pascal, QC - accommodation needed (Saint Pascal)
Quebec
Day 15: June 25
Saint Pascal to Quebec City – accommodation needed (Quebec City)
Day 16: June 26
Quebec City to Throis Rivieres – accommodation needed (Throis Rivieres)
Day 17: June 27
Throis Rivieres to Montreal
Day 18: June 28
Montreal to Ottawa, ON – accommodation needed (Ottawa)
Ontario
Day 19: June 29
Ottawa to Petawawa - filled Bobbie Hannabury
Day 20: June 30
Petawawa to North Bay – accommodation needed for two (North Bay)
Day 21: July 1
North Bay to Sudbury – accommodation needed for two (Sudbury)
Day 22: July 2
Sudbury to Blind River – accommodation needed for two (Blind River)
Day 23: July 3
Blind River to Sault Ste Marie – accommodation needed for two (Sault Ste Marie)Day 24: July 4
Sault Ste Marie to Montreal River – accommodation needed for two (Montreal River)
Day 25: July 5
Montreal River to Wawa – accommodation needed for two (Wawa)
Day 26: July 6
Wawa to Marathon – accommodation needed for two (Marathon)
Day 27: July 7
Marathon to Terrace Bay – accommodation needed for two (Terrace Bay)
Day 28: July 8
Terrace Bay to Nipigon – accommodation needed for two (Nipigon)
Day 29: July 9
Nipigon to Thunder Bay – accommodation needed for two (Thunder Bay)
Day 30: July 10
Thunder Bay to Shabaqua Corners - accommodation needed (Shabaqua Corners)
Day 31: July 11
Shabaqua Corners to English River accommodation needed (English River)
Day 32: July 12
English River to Dryden accommodation needed Dryden)
Day 33: July 13
Dryden to Kenora
Day 34: July 14
Kenora to Winnipeg, MB – accommodation needed (Winnipeg)
Manitoba
Day 35: July 15
Winnipeg to Portage La Prairie – accommodation needed (Portage La Prairie)
Day 36: July 16
Portage La Prairie to Brandon – accommodation needed (Brandon)
Day 37: July 17
Brandon to Whitewood, SK - accommodation needed (Whitewood)
Saskatchewan
Day 38: July 18
Whitewood to Indian Head - accommodation needed (Indian Head)
Day 39: July 19
Indian Head to Moose Jaw - accommodation needed (Moose Jaw)
Day 40: July 20
Moose Jaw to Morse - accommodation needed (Morse)
Day 41: July 21
Morse to Tompkins - accommodation needed (Tompkins)
Day 42: July 22
Tompkins to Medicine Hat, AB – accommodation needed (Medicine Hat)
Alberta
Day 43: July 23
Medicine Hat to Brooks
Day 44: July 24
Brooks to Calgary
Day 45: July 25
Calgary to Banff, BC – accommodation needed (Banff)
British Columbia
Day 46: July 26
Banff to Golden – accommodation needed (Golden)
Day 47: July 27
Golden to Revelstoke – accommodation needed (Revelstoke)
Day 48: July 28
Revelstoke to Salmon Arm – accommodation needed (Salmon Arm)
Day 49: July 29
Salmon Arm to Kamloops
Day 50: July 30
Kamloops to Lytton – accommodation needed (Lytton)Day 51: July 31
Lytton to Chiliwack
Day 52: August 1
Chiliwack to Victoria - accommodation needed (Victoria)
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Jones' Journey 2015
I'm excited and ready to roll to spread prevention & awareness pretaining to thyroid cancer & prostate cancer.
My personal accommodations were my last concern. I'm humbled and excited about the invitation of filling in the blanks. 1 through to 50 one meal,one shower,and eight [8] hours of sleep.
"its important to have joy and everyday is a holiday"
Biking across Canada 2015
June 11 departure St. John’s Newfoundland
D ay 1 June
11 ST. John’s to Come By Chance Thursday
Day 2 June 12 Come By Chance to Gambo Friday
Day 3 June
13 Gambo to South Brook Saturday
Day 4 June
14 South Brook to Corner Brook Sunday
Day 5 June
15 Corner Brook to Port Aux
Basques Monday
ferry terminal
crossing from Newfoundland
to Nova Scotia
Day 6 June
16 North Sydney to Sydney NS Tuesday
Day 7 June
17 Sydney to New Glasgow NS Wednesday
I'm excited and ready to roll to spread prevention & awareness pretaining to thyroid cancer & prostate cancer.
My personal accommodations were my last concern. I'm humbled and excited about the invitation of filling in the blanks. 1 through to 50 one meal,one shower,and eight [8] hours of sleep.
"its important to have joy and everyday is a holiday"
WATCH HIM BIKE NOT
JOG!
JONES’ JOURNEY 2015
Day 8 June
18 New Glasgow to Prince Edward
Island Thursday
Day 9 June
19 Woods Island to Borden Friday
Day 10 June20
Borden to Richibucto NB Saturday
Day 11 June
21 Richibucto to Bathurst NB Sunday
Day 12 June
22 Bathurst to Campbellton NB
Monday
Day 13 June
23 Campbellton to Robinsonville
NB Tuesday
Day 14 June
24 Robinsonville to Edmunston
NB Wednesday
Day 15 June
25 Edmunston to Saint Pascal
Quebec Thursday
Day 16 June
26 Saint Pascal to Quebec
City Friday
Day 17 June
27 Quebec City to Trois
Rivers Saturday
Day 18 June
28 Trois Rivers to Montreal
Quebec Sunday
Day 19 June
29 Montreal to Ottawa
Ontario Monday
Day 20 June
30 Ottawa to Petawawa Ont Tuesday
Day 21 July
01 Petawawa to North Bay Ont Wednesday
Day 22 July
02 North Bay to Sudbury Ont Thursday
Day 23 July
03 Sudbury to Blind River Friday
Day 24 JULY
04 Blind River to Sault Ste Marie Saturday
Day 25 July
05 Sault Ste Marie to Montreal
River Sunday
Day 26 July
06 Montreal River to Wawa Monday
Day 27 July 07 Wawa to Marathon Ontario Tuesday
Day 28 July
08 Marathon to Nipigon Wednesday
Day 29 July
09 Nipigon to Thunder Bay Thursday
Day 30 July
10 Thunder Bay to Atikokan Friday
Day 31 July
11 Atikokan to Emo Ontario Saturday
Day 32 July
12 Emo to Kenora Sunday
Day 33 July
13 Kenora to Winnipeg Manitoba
Monday
Day 34 July
14 Winnipeg to Portage La
Prairie Tuesday
Day 35 July
15 Portage La Prairie to
Brandon Wednesday
Day 36 July
16 Brandon to Whitewood
Saskatchewan Thursday
Day 37 July
17 Whitewood to Regina Friday
Day 38 July
18 Regina to Chaplin Saturday
Day 39 July
19 Chaplin to Tompkins Sunday
Day 40 July
20 Tompkins to Medicine Hat
Alberta Monday
Day 41 July
21 Medicine Hat to Brooks Tuesday
Day 42 July
22 Brooks to Calgary Wednesday
Day 43 July
23 Calgary to Banff Thursday
Day 44 July
24 Banff to Golden British Columbia Friday
Day 45 July
25 Golden to Revelstoke Saturday
Day 46 July
26 Revelstoke to Salmon Arm Sunday
Day 47 July
27 Salmon Arm to Kamloops Monday
Day 48 July
28 Kamloops to Lytton Tuesday
Day 49 July
29 Lytton to Chilliwack Wednesday
Day 50 July
30 Chilliwack to Victoria British Columbia Thursday
July 31 to August
04
5 days inbetween for
presentations.
6 day fly home from Vancouver BC to Halifax NS. August 05 Wednesday
its all about working hard,[suffering] and when we are going
down a hill we’re having a good day
Sunday, March 22, 2015
From the East coast to the west coast he will ride-
Raising money for cancer with God by his side
No matter the weather on his back,
He is determined to help those with cancer fight back
His strength comes from within
and we admire his discipline
Keep him safe Dear Lord as he cycles his best
and help us realize we have all been blessed
Thank you Gary for all you do
Please know that we are all there for you!
When you return home with your giant grin
We hope and pray that for other's cancer won't win!
Raising money for cancer with God by his side
No matter the weather on his back,
He is determined to help those with cancer fight back
His strength comes from within
and we admire his discipline
Keep him safe Dear Lord as he cycles his best
and help us realize we have all been blessed
Thank you Gary for all you do
Please know that we are all there for you!
When you return home with your giant grin
We hope and pray that for other's cancer won't win!
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Thyroid Cancer Research & Prostate Cancer Awareness Biking Across Canada Jones' Journey 2015
June 11, 2015, has been designated the starting time of my upcoming event, a journey on two wheels across the second largest country in the world. The joy and laughter which we balance on two wheels brings together our spirituality which shines hope, faith and attitude.
Your financial contributions and all donations will go directly to Gary Biking, Thyroid Cancer Research at the QEII Health Sciences Centre & Prostate Cancer Canada Awareness.
Cheques can be made payable to Gary Biking, Cancer Research through the Bank of Nova Scotia.
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