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Friday, October 25, 2024

Prince George to Kelowna

We had an early start yesterday.  We usually stay in Quesnel but staying in Prince George makes it a longer journey and we had to drop the Triumph off at the dealer for a warranty part replacement as well.  Wednesday night was a shower, beer and then dinner at the Thanh Vu vietnamese restaurant which is in the same complex as the motel.  It's always a good choice.  Eric was in bed by 8pm and me shortly after. We were up at 5:45 and after a quick scone and coffee breakfast we were on the road by 6:45.  

It was still dark and although we try never to drive in the dark it was not freezing or raining so it was doable.  
It's a good thing the lines are freshly painted or it would be hard driving.  Temp 2C and light traffic.
As we came into Quesnel it was getting light.  Off to the right you can see one of the pulp mills located here.  Steam stacks everywhere. There used to be pulp mills in Kitimat and Prince Rupert farther north but they are long gone. 

The Quesnel River.  It's really convoluted to get through Quesnel and you wind your way through.  

There is huge paving project between Quesnel and Williams Lake that went on for miles with not a worker in sight.  It appeared to be at an unfinished standstill.  There are no lines on the pavement for miles and driving in the dark would be really hazardous.
Next up will be Williams Lake. 

No one working here anywhere just signs that it is a construction zone.  
Coming down the long hill to Williams Lake.  Straight ahead you end up in the Chilcotin so left for us.
Williams Lake.
Lac La Hache....20kms long. 

Down the long hill into 100 mile house. 
Up ahead is Clinton.  The long hill coming down from about 3700 ft. 
It's a neat and clean little place. 
Clinton to Cache Creek and it's really pretty through here with lots of fall colour.  
The grass is still green here and the hills are really pretty. 
We stopped in Cache Creek for lunch and then we were off up the hill heading towards Kamloops. 
Lots of hay and grain is grown here and also feed corn which hasn't been cut yet.  Up ahead there is a huge feed lot and lots of cattle grazing so I'm guessing that's what the corn is for. 
Benches along the Thompson River.  

Up ahead is Kamloops Lake.





We're up high above the lake. 

Coming down the long hill into Kamloops.  Our granddaughter Abby is living and working here as a vet tech.  
Down the long hill.
Up ahead the sprawling city of Kamloops. 
From Kamloops to Vernon we pass through the Falkland valley and it is really pretty through here.  During the summer the traffic must be a nightmare!  Like a lot of BC this area has seen it's share of forest fires in the past few years and many areas have hills of black dead trees. 
Lots of fall colour and green fields.  We love the drive through this area. 
Monte Lake.



Through the Falkland valley and now we come onto highway 97 where we head south to Vernon and then Kelowna. 
Vernon used to be quiet little town.  Not anymore!
A sunny day and about 13C/
Kalamalka Lake on the left.  
Next up was Kelowna where we dropped the motorcycle off.  We arrived at 3:30 so we made good time.  

Heading down Gordon Drive towards Ian and Linda's. 
Lots of fall colour here still. 

San Michelle Drive and our stop.  The trees are beautiful but really messy. 
We had a lovely faux Thanksgiving dinner last night.  We'd had a few beers and lots of chat first.  We were both exhausted and ready for bed.  We'll visit family while we're here in Kelowna and then move on to Manny and Connie's and Coos Bay, Oregon at the beginning of the week.  Time to relax!


This is our two day route and it took us a bit longer than the time shown.  Roads were good except for where the highway was wet and salted so the truck and trailer are white!  

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

On the road.

 

Today we were on the road at 8am to do the first 580kms of the 5100kms to Mazatlan.  It'll be a little longer as we're making a side trip to Coos Bay Oregon to visit our friends Connie, Manny and dog Mitzi. Tomorrow on to Kelowna where we'll stay with Ian and Linda for a few days.  Erics brother Ian and wife Linda will stay in Mazatlan for Jan Feb and March.  I'll visit my sister Anne and niece Adrian in Kelowna as well.  Today's drive was easy except for being exhausted from getting ready to go.

We had a lovely hot dry summer with no rain and we started to worry about our creek drying up.  Not to worry in the third week of September it started to rain and monsoon and rain some more.  So much so that it was hard to clean up outside.  It finally stopped on Sunday and we managed to pack up. Today it was cloudy and from 2 to 7c so a good day.

Two nights ago and it was a beautiful evening.
A bit of rain as we left home.  It has been a spectacular fall for leaf color.
Coming into Hazelton.
Prince George 435kms.  We usually keep going and stay in Quesnel but..the whole town was booked.  I called the Tourist bureau to see what was going on and she said it was,the annual pulp mill shut down and the town was full of workers...who knew!
Coming into Smithers and there's snow on the mountains.  Eric's grandparents came to Smithers in the early 1900's from Sweden.  His dad was born there and so was Eric.  His mother came from Scotland as a war bride. Lots of history?
Off to the right is the Story family's old hay barn.  It used to be full of hay but now it stands empty with many stories to tell.
Main Street Smithers.
The museum.
302kms to go.
We stopped for lunch at a rest stop just before Burns Lake.
Getting close to Vanderhoof and the wide open hay fields appear.  It was so dry this year that crops were, light.
Vander hoof is a mill town but like many towns in the north they're falling on hard times.  Not necessarily from a lack of wood but big companies who have no loyalty to to the area where they conduct business move on to more profitable areas and ventures.  The USA just raised soft wood tariffs by 6% so that affects the market too. Hard for the local search if you're a one industry town.
Old heritage buildings.
Downtown Vanderhoof. 

From here we went on to Prince George where we're tucked into the Carmee Inn for the night. Shower, beer, dinner and bed and tomorrow Kelowna.