It sure didn’t look promising this morning. Cold, windy and little snow flakes drifting around. What to do, what to do….do we go or do we stay.
Eric went up to the office to check the BC Road Cams and ….we go. Looks okay.
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The snow is right down the mountain.
We turn north and head for Clinton.
There is lots of snow on those mountains and it better not end up on the road.
Downtown Clinton. There is an RV park just on the south end of town and another one right in town. I think we’ll pick one of those next year….we need internet.
Heading up the hill out of Clinton towards 100 mile house. The cattle are on the grass.
The cattle here are still being fed hay.
See that intent driver….well it’s only 36C.
And now there is snow on the trees.
Okay here.
Don’t you think it looks like a Christmas post card…wait a minute…it’s May!!!
Another lovely winter scene.
Between the last photo and this one as we entered 100 mile I was a little tense. Here winter seems to have passed.
We are heading for Prince George tonight.
Cloudy but greenish as we travel out of 100 mile.
Lac La Hache.
Not much blue sky.
Green here.
Williams Lake on the left.
Turn right for Prince George.
Heading up the hill out of Williams Lake.
We’ve always liked the openness of the Williams Lake and Chilcotin area but it’s a way too cold in the winter.
McLeese Lake.
The Fraser River.
It is getting muddy.
Horses in the fields but you can see the snow. It was ugly here around Williams Lake yesterday.
Rain squalls as we drive along but so far no snow.
Old barns.
Coming down the big hill into Quesnel. That’s the pulp mill and you can see the steam/smoke/??? in the air.
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You come down the big hill cross over the Quesnel River and turn right and now the Fraser River is on your left. Quesnel really needs a bypass route.
Quesnel is pretty and they do a lot of flower baskets and plantings in the meridians. Too bad it’s so stinky from the two pulp mills….just like Prince George.
Heading out of town towards Prince George.
What do you think they use that wood for….let me guess ….maybe the pulp mill.
Just up the hill leaving Quesnel you can turn right for….Wells, Bowron Lakes and Barkerville.
We went up and now we go down to cross the Cottonwood River.
An interesting rock face.
Only 86 km to go.
Wide open and green here just north of Quesnel.
This is a pellet plant (for pellet stoves) and that is steam coming out.
Hey, how come that hay is still in the field.
We are getting closer to Prince George and the sky is getting bluer.
Those look like clouds off “The Simpson’s”
An old sheet metal “Gleaner” combine at the edge of the road. One of many we’ve seen in this part of B.C.
Turn left for Prince George.
Waiting at the light at the bottom of the hill where we turn left towards home and I saw Mr. Prince George.
At the top of the hill is the Bon Voyage Inn where we stay going south and coming north. We park in the parking lot on the south side of the building. There are RV hook ups with power and water, internet and there is a good restaurant to the right and also a gas station for $15.
And ….it’s sunny. All in all a good day although it looked a little scary to start.