I think it was way back in the fall of 2019, that we started planning our next bike trip, with Morocco, Rwanda and SE Asia all being high on the list of possible destinations. And then the Pandemic hit and everything changed. So here we are, in late 2023 (with Covid, btw, making a resurgence) soon to get on a plane to Hanoi and a 3-month pedal through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
We are currently in last-minute prep mode and feeling a little like headless chickens. Somehow our technology upgrades have all gone array and sorting things out is taking forever! Whatever, we’ll get through it and then, once on the road, we’ll be able to relax. Despite previous experience, I’m surprised at all the many details we need to address and how overwhelming it can be as our departure date looms. I recently made the mistake of searching ‘traffic in Hanoi’ on YouTube….yikes, that looks hair raising!
This past year has been, on a global level, somewhat of a nightmare but personally we’ve had a year full of adventure, challenges and good times. We are so lucky to live where we do, are healthy and, with our frugal lifestyle, have the resources and time to pursue our interests. Foremost of which has been our new passion for climbing, but we’ve also managed to squeeze in some back-country ski trips, some kayaking and even a couple of weddings!
We leave for Hanoi on the 16th. We hope to maintain our blog while on the road so please follow along, comment and/or share our site with anyone who might be interested (www.overthehillandbeyond.ca). Wish us luck and the wind at our backs!
Some photos from the past year:

Last winter was a superb snow year and we were lucky to take full advantage, spending many days skate skiing at the Whistler Olympic Park and even more alpine skiing at Whistler Blackcomb. We also managed to squeeze in some back-country touring including a week long, guided & catered trip into the fabulous Kokanee Glacier Hut. By our standards, it was an extravagance but the great skiing and the opportunity to learn from the guides made it all worthwhile.


After owning various kayaks, even building a wooden one, we decided to bite the bullet and invest in what we consider one of the best double kayaks (A Seaward Passat G3) for the type of ocean trips we do. Coastal British Columbia offers world-class paddling and we find the experience intoxicating. We managed only a few trips this past year.






Our new found passion for rock climbing continues. Yes, it is a strange choice of hobby for Claire to take up in her retirement and for me to return to after a four decade hiatus but we’re glad we did. Climbing takes us to such beautiful places, ensures we stay in shape, is as engaging an activity as can be and there is so much to learn. When we started climbing four years ago, I had aspirations of being able to lead 5.9 trad and 5.10a sport – a glossary of esoteric climbing lingo attached ;). These are modest goals but for a couple of old folks (67 & 68 respectively) they seemed a long way off. Miraculously, we reached them this summer. I’m climbing a little harder than Claire but she’s right on my heels. It’s been super fun, sometimes scary and always challenging. Note: Taking good photos while on a climb is both tricky and unsafe!





And that’s all folks! Hope it wasn’t too long and a reasonable read? Our next post will be from somewhere in northern Vietnam.
Ah Jimbo, the man with the magic stylus returns and enlightens his tribe with the anticipation of the next awesome Claire & Jim adventure (aka “Punch & Judy” show or should that be “Cheech & Chong” sequel?).
The trip preamble begins with Jim scrambling to perfect their “must have” wish list containing every latest adventure travel device combined with his usual luddite tech knowledge- a dangerous combination indeed, but no doubt ripe with potential fuel for future entertaining posts throughout the trip. (NB. I can literally see Claire smiling reading that sentence as Jim swirls around his garage workshop, cussing at confusing directions on how to operate said equipment and find room for it in his brand new personalized waterproof leather sling bag he bought at MEC last week).
And so the journey begins…
Have fun (duh), stay safe (Uber is super cheap in Hanoi), and don’t forget the lip balm…
ENJOY THE ADVENTURES. I look forward to your lengthy tales and fabulous photos along your journey. Oh, and if you discover any new craft IPA’s along the way can you slip a 6-pack in your fanny pack and bring it back home for me if it’s not too much trouble?
Cheers,
Stevie Wonder
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Yes, mu luddite ways continue! Sorry, Stevie, you’ll be waiting along time for that 6-pack.
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Hi Claire & Jim, good to read that you guys will be on the road again! Catching up from our side: Jan still works…2days/week… and Frances busy as ever with library, writing-courses and choirs (2), and our new role as grandparents of 3 week old Pieter, son of Anouk and her partner Jorrit. Our oldest daughter Milou lives/works in Lombok/Indonesia since >3yrs with her Australian partner Steve. Everybody healthy and enjoying life.
We will visit them in Jan/Feb/March during our trip Australia and Lombok…escaping part of European winter.
More news/updates to follow.
Good luck with all the last-minute stuff, whatever it may be! Good travels, Frances and Jan
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Good to hear from you guys and congrats on becoming grandparents. Enjoy your trip south. November is always a grim weather month in Squamish so we’re also glad to be away but we’ll have to get back for the ski season sometime late January.
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Hey Jim and Claire, I am loving living vacariously through you guys. Happy to see you’re doing well. Congrats to Nico
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Thanks Greg. I’ll pass on the congrats to Nico. Hope all the family is well. Our best to Tammy.
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Allo Claire et Jim
On vous souhaites un beau voyage! Un nouveau défi avec du vent dans le dos pour facilite votre escapde. S’amuser en vélo tout en visitant c’est super! On va vous suivre sur votre site!
Martine et Ghislain xxxx
Envoyé de mon iPad
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Merci Martine. Je t’appelle avant de partir car j’aimerais entendre un recit de vos aventures en France.
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Thanks Denise. Regrettably your comment was incomplete for some unknown reason.
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Thanks as always Lorraine but regrettably, for some unknown reason, your comment was incomplete.
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Bon voyage, plein de découvertes et assurément dépaysants car dans des régions tropicale et chaude….attention aux serpents et moustiques, vous aurez sûrement besoin de bon filet pour dormir tranquille. On veut des photos, on va voyager à rabaits à travers vos photos, merci à l’avance, faites attention à vous deux, mes voyageurs préférés….
Jocelyn et Sylvie
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Merci Jocelyn. On part lundi et on est tout prêts. Je suis heureuse que tu nous suives et que tu nous passes tes commentaires. C’est autant un plaisir pour nous de vous lire. A bientôt.
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I love reading about your adventures in places that we know in B.C. and also ones we don’t know, like the cracks up the Chief!
I admire you both so much!
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