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Fires, wolves and dodgy coffee for start of Lachlan Morton’s Tour Divide

Fires, wolves and dodgy coffee for start of Lachlan Morton’s Tour Divide


Lachlan Morton’s attempt at the Tour Divide route is off to a fast start, with the rider having crossed the US border and settled in for a rest at Whitefish on his second day after clocking up a total of 363 miles (585km).

Not that it has been all smooth sailing in the opening stages of the EF Education-EasyPost rider’s planned journey of approximately 2,600 miles from Banff in Alberta, Canada to Antelope Wells in New Mexico, United States. As Morton set off in the Canadian Rockies at 9:03am local time on Tuesday August 29, there were fires sparked by lightning that meant he had to take diversions along the way to his planned day one rest stop at Fernie. 

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