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Sunday, October 26, 2025

On the road again and day one was a doozie!!

 

This was a few days ago when it wasn't raining!


Late in the afternoon on Thursday, in between the monsoons and Eric managed to hook up.

We were on the road just before 8am on Friday and it was foggy.


The fog left us for awhile when we were coming into Smithers




And then things got interesting and not in a good way.  We were heading up the very long Hungry hill just south of Smithers and were in the fast lane heading up the hill.  Eric hit the accelerator and the truck went into limp mode.  No power, running rough and slow speed.  Into the slow lane, flashers on and we managed to get to the rest stop part way up the hill.  Now what?  Five years ago the truck wouldn't start in a motel parking lot in Moses Lake, Wa and Eric had it towed to a shop where the mechanic opened the hood, pumped the fuel filter pump and it started and ran fine all the way home.  Eric rebuilt the fuel filter housing and it's been fine since.  So....he pumped the fuel filter housing and we were back on the road.  No more than 100kph  or  60 mph.  Just before Burns Lake another pass and the same thing.  Stopped for lunch, pumped it again and onward....slowly.  I called Kelowna GMC to see if they could see us Monday morning but they were too busy to help.  It's tire season and they are overbooked.  Disappointing to say the least.  We were booked for Quesnel for the night so I called the Quesnel GMC and she said they closed at 5pm but they were happy to have a look.  Onward and we made it by 4:15.  All three mechanics came out to look and the consensus was that it was the fuel filter housing that was leaking.  They didn't have the part and don't work Saturday but the girl on the parts desk got us the part number, said there were some in Port Coquitlam and that Lordco in Kelowna could order it on over night delivery.  They were more than helpful, cheerful and ....no charge!  I wrote a very good Google review.  



Burns Lake B.C. and were limping along.  No passing and a steady speed. 




Up ahead Prince George and the rain finally stopped. Sixty miles south was Quesnel where we saw the dealer and then onward to our motel room.  Exhausted, stressed but we made it.  A really nice room in the Sandman Motel, beer, a shower,  the fantastic Blue Jays game, a frozen dinner from home and bed.  

A fitful nights sleep and we were on the road at 8am wondering if the truck would die again but it ran like there had never been an issue.  What the heck.  110 kmp but no passing except downhill.  Lots of huge hills...no problem and the weather was perfect.

Just north of Williams Lake and the Fraser River is down below. 


Williams Lake and heading south. 



South of 100 Mile house and we're in historic Clinton

Heading down to Cache Creek where we got fuel and had a pee break. 

The grass is still green and the hills look like velvet. 

The forage corn hasn't been cut yet. 

South of Cache Creek and heading to Kamloops and the Thompson River.  If you have water here you can grow hay and lots of it. We stopped overlooking Kamloops Lake for lunch and Eric called Lordco in Kelowna and ordered a new fuel filter housing.  We had the right part number thanks to the Quesnel parts lady and the part will arrive Monday or Tuesday. 

Coming through the Falkland Valley and it's picturesque. 

Lovely colors.  

Green here but the valley has a huge amount of forest fires over the past few years. 

Coming into the very old town of Vernon north of Kelowna. 

A beautiful old building.  I have a cousin who lives in Vernon....hello Barbara!

One of the many lakes in Lake Country.  
We rolled into Kelowna just after 3pm after a perfect but nerve wracking day on the road.  We'll stay with Eric's brother Ian and wife Linda for a few days and regroup. I unloaded what I had to and it was time for happy hour.  Linda made a lovely Thanksgiving meal and then the ball game.  The Blue Jays lost but not badly.  Next game in LA....fingers crossed.  Off the bed early as neithe of us had slept the night before and today is a new day.  We'll rest up and visit and I'll do an update in a day or two.  



2 comments:

  1. A worrisome first day of travel for you but Eric will get it worked out and wishing you Traveling Mercies all the way to Mazatlan.

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  2. Wow, that was a story! I'm glad it all worked out. Yout are such great road pics. Looking forward to your trip.and blog updates!

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