The Cross Canada Cycle Tour Society January 2022, Volume 39, Issue #1
How can CCCTS members help to grow and to support our Club’s Ride Leader capacity?
Based on your CCCTS club member experiences, what are your sustainable ideas on how WE can grow our Club’s Ride Leader capacity?
Thanks to the 25 Club members who participated in the Nov. 17, 2021 Zoom Conversation and to the 8 Club members who have so far shared their ideas via the Cognito Forms weblink since early December 2021.
Please have a read and consider the summary of that November Zoom Conversation posted in the December 2021 Club Newsbrief under the heading, “CCCTS Ride Leader Development”.
Please continue to share your ideas HERE for the betterment of our Club until January 31, 2022.
June 21 – June 25, 2021 Shuswap North. Okanagan Hub & Spoke
June 16 – June 27, 2019 Selkirk Loop Bike Camping Tour
A History of the Cross Canada Cycle Tour Society. Part 2 Chapter 1
“If you have a comment or question please contact Allan at abuium@telus.net.

Yuba Ski Rack lets you leave the car at home and take cargo e-bikes to the slopes
Yuba Bicycles is known for making quality cargo e-bikes that fit every lifestyle. Their bikes have considerable cargo space that many would find suitable to replace a car for everyday travel. With the brand new Yuba Ski Rack, that environmentally conscious, two-wheel dream now extends to snow-capped slopes too.

Yuba’s Ski rack can carry up to four pairs of skis or two snowboards. Photo courtesy of Yuba Bicycles.
Designed to fit Yuba’s Spicy Curry and Spicy Curry AT models, the Yuba Ski rack allows a rider to haul up to four pairs of skis or two snowboards, in addition to passengers or extra cargo. The Spicy Curry is built to carry up to 300 lbs, so it’s definitely up to the task. But aside from adding more cargo hauling options, the new rack means trips into the mountains where deep snow may have once cut days short don’t have to end as quickly, and getting there is easier on the earth and cheaper than revving up a gas guzzler.

Yuba’s Ski Rack includes an integrated Thule M Clamp. The rack attaches to the back of the bike and is compatible with other Yuba accessories.
The Yuba Ski Rack winter rig includes an integrated Thule SnowPack M clamp that fastens to the back of the bike so riders and passengers still can ride comfortably. Other add-ons include soft spots and backrests for even more comfort. The rack is made with aluminum and can be quickly attached and detached for use only when needed. The setup requires spicy curry sideboards, which go for MSRP $120. The rack itself goes for MSRP $350.

The Yuba Ski Rack still provides enough space for passengers.
Even if you’re ready to throw down the cash, you won’t be able to get your hands on one just yet. The first run of orders has already been sold out. The next run is expected to be ready to go in January 2022 — with plenty of time to hit the slopes before the end of the season.
No Buy and sell this month.
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Tours
Still no tours posted. There are some ideas coming in though and if we can ever get traveling again.
Hub and Spokes
- 2022 Shuswap – North Okanagan Hub & Spoke
Status: Registration opens Tue, 25 Jan 2022 5:00 PM
Dates: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 ‐‐ Sat, 2 Jul 2022 Welcome to the beautiful and diverse landscapes of the Shuswap – North Okanagan region. Enjoy the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of nature as you cycle some of the 1500+ km of paved back roads in the area. - 2022 Comox Valley Hub and Spoke
Status: Registration opens Mon, 10 Jan 2022 8:00 AM
Dates: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 ‐‐ Fri, 24 Jun 2022Visit Courtenay, Comox and Cumberland while enjoying five days of riding in the beautiful Comox Valley and surrounding islands including Denman, Hornby and Quadra as well as a challenging 18 km ride up Mt. Washington.
A look ahead to some CCCTS 2022 Hub & Spoke Rides
being planned as of December 2021
- Late May Bromont, PQ led by Nel Ahmed – Covid postponed from 2020
- May 30 – June 3 Duncan, B.C. led by Chris Hodgson and Diane Swindell
- Early June Clinton – Lillooet B.C. gravel roads, small grp photography adventure,
led by George Zorn - June 20 – 24 Comox Valley, B.C. Chapter, led by Lawrence Vea and Chapter Volunteers (Board approved Nov. 15, 2021)
- June 27 – July 2 Sorrento, B.C. based, led by Charlotte and Bill Eberlein
- Dates to be confirmed Fraser Valley, B.C. Chapter, led by Annemeike Quinn, Janet Whitehead and Chapter Volunteers
- November 2022 Florida Gulf Coast led by Linda Graupner and friends – Covid postponed from 2020
New Members
first_name | last_name | city | province |
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Eric | O’Higgins | North Saanich | BC |
Patricia | McGovern | Ottawa | ON |
Danny | Tenaschuk | Orleans | ON |
Cathy | Price | Parksville | BC |
Monica | Knowles | Parksville | BC |
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