Visitors To Whitefish -Guestbook

6/7/2010
"Two grizzles, one black bear, and one moose yesterday. Sunshine today and a good start to the trip." 
Jeremy & Megan K.
Great Divide Riders
Oregon

6/4/2010
Wahoo! 9 of 11 days had rain. Fully tested the rain gear - forget Dry-Go for warmth.
Kelly - Mike- Joe Thompson, Lowell Klasssen
Olympia - Salt Lake - Cedar City - Dayton

6/01/10
I am back for the second time. On 6/23/2009 I abandoned my Northern Tier ride in front of this great bicycle shop. Tim worked with me and had my bike packed and shipped. He did a great job. I am starting my Northern Tier ride where I left off in 2009. I hope to be in Bar Harbor, Maine in 2 months. I am Edward C. from Honolulu, HI.

9/17/09
"Hey, I just finished my tour from Cape Lookout OR to Whitefish. Had to stop in and check out the shop on recommendation from fellow tourers. Great town to finish up in.
Joe Wiggans
Colorado

8/13/09
"Touring" the GDMBR. Called in to see the famous Glacier Cyclery. Everything we had read and heard about it is true. Heading to Mexico. Loving it all. Cheers S & J
Jo and Scott 
ChristChurch New Zealand

8/11/08
It's been a long road to get us here to beautiful Whitefish, but what an incredible journey it's been. The people we've met along the way have been profoundly wonderful to us. And the Glacier Cyclery is no different. You guys have sustained our positive energy, and have saved my panniers no less!!! Thank you for your kind sevice and quality shop, and thank you for adding to our great appreciation of the beauty still present in the human race. Our journey continues from here with renewed joy and excitment. Seattle here we come.
B & R

6/2/08
Many bikers going coast to coast have a cause that they are riding for. Ours is "Bee"cause which means because we can and we're looking for bees! Maybe we'll find them.
Dick K
Paso Robles. CA

7/14/07

“First big bike tour ever. Rode for American Lung Assoc of WA. Age 37 from Walla Walla, WA. Art teacher of 8 years. Inspired to ride and inspired to never stop after riding the Going To The Sun Hwy. 375 miles through Canada’s Waterton and Glacier back to Whitefish after 7 days of unforgettable mountains, waters, wildlife, towns and people.”
Julia Wallace
Walla Walla, WA 

7/14/07
“Returning from New Zealand for another Adventure Cycling Tour. Last time in 2002 I did the Montana tour with my brand new Bianchi touring bike from Glacier Cyclery (ordered by telephone), sold to me by Jan and Ron who are still here. This time I brought my husband Gaith (both 70 years) and our mountain bikes for the Great Divide Tour.”
Judy Barfoot
Anckland, New Zealand

7/25/07
“People have been great everywhere! This is even better than I had hoped. For an old geezer, I’m holding up pretty well. This is the nicest store I’ve been in.”
Stan
St Paul, MN 

7/30/07
“Man o’ man, what a bike shop, aina? Nothing like the smell of bike shop rubber. Hoping to make it to East Glacier Park before the town burns to the ground. Taking Going-my-way-to-the-sun-in-my-eyes-road-cause-we-rode-from-east-to-west-last-time-and-now-it’s-time-to-ride-west-to-east-while-we-still-can-maybe. See you on the road!”
Jed and Kathy  

8/1/07
“All the way from Boston on the Northern Tier. Thanks so much for all the help, advice and great Going to the Sun jersey. It’ll be a wonderful memento of our adventure.”
Mary and Larry
Lexington, MA

 8/13/07
“We’re riding the Great Divide and Banff is in our sights after 2500 miles of riding from Antelope Wells, NM. Whitefish and Glacier Cyclery were a great place to stop and layover for a day. The mechanics are top notch wrenches and fit us into a busy schedule. Thanks for the info on the Going to the Sun Road, Glacier and Polebridge!”
Chuck Clark 

8/21/07
“Well first off I have to say you all are the kindest shop owners I’ve run across, thank you for letting me charge my camera also. I guess it all started on New Years when I quit smoking. I took up a local spin class and fell in love with the punishment for pleasure and the tougher way of travel. I bought my bike, the Surley Long Haul Trucker and researched touring and decided to go the distance. I have never seen the ocean and I’ve never left IL by myself and I’ve never been able to afford travel. So I figured I’d discover everything alone. I turned 21 this last may and graduated college in June. I saved up half the summer and left on the last Wednesday in July. The trip has been amazing so far. Never have I met so many kind people, every state gets a bit more beautiful and kind. The weather has been great also, a bit of rain in Glacier Park but that didn’t stop me from climbing Logan. From here on out I’m excited about the sites. I hope everyone who writes in this has a great experience and a safe one. Cycling . . . the ONLY WAY TO TRAVEL. Peace”
Kris