Over the course of one year, Sarah Hornby challenged herself to complete 10 multi-day bikepacking routes in honour of her late husband, Ryan Correy, an endurance athlete and author of Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies. Come along for the ride as she pays tribute to his final project.

When Ryan passed away due to cancer, Sarah wanted to find a way to move forward without leaving him behind. The rides were a way to connect with her husband’s final project. Through her adventures she experienced the immense beauty of the Canadian Rockies and appreciation for the moments, places and people along the way.

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(remember to breathe)

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22 Comments

  1. All the times I have been to the areas you have biked, I have never seen the Rockies in this way. Thank you for sharing your Journey.

  2. Wonderful video. I did not know Ryan except through his autobiography “A Purpose Ridden” and now his wonderful guidebook “Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies”. Thank you Sarah for sharing his legacy by getting his guidebook published. I am planning to ride “Front Range” this summer following in Ryan’s tire tracks, and thinking of him during both the highs and lows of the journey. Peace.

  3. Wow-great film made me cry. I met you and Ryan at the first Bikepacking Summit in Canmore years ago. Keep on riding!

  4. The Canadian Rockies are a wonderful Place where you can relax and do so much Great things! Greetings from Germany👍🇩🇪❤️All my best Wishes to you! It is a very sad Story!

  5. Inspiring, thank you for sharing your story and inspiring people to bikepack and enjoy the outdoors. Rest in peace Ryan

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