As the riders rolled into Alberta on Saturday (May 18), Chris Davis from The Pincher Creek Voice tracked them down, and had a brief chat to a couple of the riders.
“‘For the most part it’s about reaching people, and hearing the stories that they’ve got to tell. How mental health has affected them, and their families,’ Bill explained during a respite at Pincher Station.”
– Pincher Creek Voice
Read the full coverage at pinchercreekvoice.com
It was a big day for other media too, as Allison Brock from the Alberta-wide radio station, CKUA, also met up with the riders, and gave them all some encouraging words.