by Peter Giesin | Jul 21, 2021 | Cycle the Top of the World
Reaching 500KM: Doing More When You Can Many of you may or may not know that in 2016–2017 I took my kids out of school and traveled for 12 months to 11 different countries doing charity work. Our goal was to raise one million dollars for various charities knowing that...
by Peter Giesin | Jul 19, 2021 | Cycle the Top of the World
It all starts at mile zero: Day 7 It was exciting and thrilling to cycle up to the Mile Zero Marker in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. We saw the amazing sign that signifies “mile zero” and the beginning of the long Alaska Highway. Millions of tourists have stood...
by Peter Giesin | Jul 17, 2021 | Cycle the Top of the World
Week 3 Review from Janine Written by Janine Marek, the Ignite Possibilities Tour Bus Driver This past week went super-fast even though I drive super-slow! We left Fort Nelson July 10 and have had no cell service for the past 6 days. The adults felt this to be very...
by Peter Giesin | Jul 12, 2021 | Cycle the Top of the World
We Get to Choose our Future: Day 5 I realized today that cycling to the Top of the World is a pretty adventurous goal. There is something about me that loves goals, loves setting big dreams, defining outrageous markers, and then going after them. One goal I have is to...
by Peter Giesin | Jul 10, 2021 | Cycle the Top of the World
Never Underestimate Yourself: Day 6 Today I cycled 100 kilometers in one day. We also had our biggest climbing day so far, consisting of so many hills we reached 1,000 feet of elevation! The peak we climbed was as high as a 30-story building, and excitedly, we reached...