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Re: Any Canadians see Carl Hiebert's Tour ?
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Posted by CBBC on August 07, 2006 at 09:13:20 from (24.64.223.203):
In Reply to: Any Canadians see Carl Hiebert's Tour ? posted by Alberta Mike on August 07, 2006 at 06:46:28:
Hi Mike, We were the first stop for him at our Richmond cranberry farm (last week in May).Actually he came to us the day befor he started driving because he didn"t want to drive the tractor through the Massy Tunnel or over the Alex Fraser Bridge. He and his wife spent the better part of the morning with my family interviewing us and taking pictures. Later that week I talked the chicken farmer who was his second stop. He said he was pretty tired, 6-7hours a day on an old tractor in hi gear on the highway. By the way Carl is a parapligic from a ultrlite accident 20 years ago. Very interesting guy. I"ll try to find his website later and see if there is an update. Grant
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