Quebec Day 16

Start: Saint Louis / Quebec City
End: Trois Rivieres
Mileage/cumulative: 78.02 /  662.68
Elevation Ascended/cumulative: 1,552’ /  24,774’
Weather: Start – Rain 54 degrees / Finish – Cloudy 55 degrees
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 2 / 6

It took until Day 16 but our streak of dry days finally came to an end. When planning for this trip we expected to ride in rain, on average, every three days. Fifteen days without donning all of our rain gear was more than we could have asked for. 

Bev said that this was a “car wash” day. First, you get soaking wet. This stage lasted for about 2.5 hours. Then the water stops and you go through the blowers to dry off. In our case, this was a headwind that lasted another 2.5 hours. All that was missing was the soap, which would have helped wash all of the dirt and grime off of our bodies and our bikes. 

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Quebec Day 15

Start: Mont St. Anne
End: Saint Louis / Quebec City
Mileage/cumulative: 37.30 / 584.66
Elevation Ascended/cumulative: 699 / 23,222’  
Weather: Start – Sunny 50 degrees / Cloudy 57 degrees
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 4

This was a good day for Team Pea. First, we woke up to no wind. That would change quickly but it was still refreshing. Second, there were a lot of things to stop and see all along our route, as opposed to the past few days of grinding it out and just getting it done. Third, the route was short and flat with most of it on dedicated bike paths. We were able to take our time and be reminded of why we love to ride our bikes!

Once we left the Mont St. Anne ski resort, we found ourselves on the Route de la Nouvelle-France (New France Route) that links Old Québec to the Côte-de-Beaupré region and traces the path taken by inhabitants of the Côte-de-Beaupré when bringing their crops to Québec City. The Côte-de-Beaupré is considered the birthplace of New France and was populated beginning in 1623. The region was known for its rich, fertile soil and even today, we saw vegetable cellars along the roadside that dated back to the colonization of Côte-de-Beaupré. The architectural style of homes we passed clearly have a French influence from the colonization period. 

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Quebec Day 14

Start: Baie Saint Paul
End: Mont St Anne
Mileage/cumulative: 34.59 / 581.95
Elevation Ascended/cumulative: 3,261 / 22,523
Weather: Sunny 55 degrees / Sunny 53 degrees
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 4

We left Baie Saint Paul at sea level and rode up, up, and up some more to a ski resort. Our route included two five-mile long climbs on a particularly unpleasant highway but once we turned off from there around mile 20, the riding improved. As promised, Hurricane Fiona delivered high winds the entire day, pushing us around quite a bit but also giving us a tailwind for a stretch.

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Quebec Day 13

Start: La Malbaie
End: Baie Saint Paul
Mileage/cumulative: 27.36 / 547.36
Elevation Ascended/cumulative: 3,264’ / 19,262’ 
Weather:  Partly Cloudy 45 degrees / Sunny 54 degrees
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 4

Looking for extreme, historic, freakish weather events? All you need to do is follow this group on a multi-day cycling trip. When we rode from Chicago to New York City in 2019, we encountered a bomb cyclone on the approach to Philadelphia. For our current trip, we have drawn a hurricane toward Quebec. Hurricane Fiona is not in our direct path but she’s bringing some crazy wind that makes it a little more adventurous on a bicycle. A meteorologist with Environment Canada has said that “though Hurricane Fiona will no longer be categorized as a tropical storm by the time it reaches Quebec, some sites are still quite vulnerable to this ‘historic’ storm. There might also be some outdoor furniture flying around, so people should be careful”. Great. We could be taken out by a flying Adirondack chair.

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Quebec Day 12

Start: Tadoussac
End: La Malbaie
Mileage/cumulative: 47.82 / 520 
Elevation Ascended/cumulative: 4,088 / 15,998
Weather: Start – Cloudy 55 degrees / Finish – Drizzle 55 degrees
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 4

With the experience this group has checking weather apps and tracking conditions over a wide area, we should all qualify as amateur meteorologists.  Yesterday, the forecast called for rain on our entire route today. Then it changed to rain for only a small part of the day. Then it changed again to rain most of the day. All of that within an hour. When we went to sleep last night, everyone had their rain gear (helmet cover, waterproof gloves, rain jacket, rain pants, waterproof shoe covers) out and ready to go. When we woke up and discovered that the rain had blown through overnight, it was a big relief. We could stow the rain gear again, at least for now. 

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