Travel Blogs from 100 Mile House, Canada
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Having a wonderful time
... and puffed, but the view from the top was well worth it. Could see for miles around, and got a feel for the area of 100 Mile House. Thursday was a big day - we went to Barkerville, which is a three hour drive from 100 Mile. We left at just after 6 ...
We made it to 100 Mile House.
... 7.30 am after another lovely Canadian breakfast of waffles and maple syrup, and traveled through the Rocky Mountains to Ev's place at 100 Mile House in BC. It took us 9 hours driving, with a few stops along the way, but was relatively easy driving. The ...
1er Jour ou la rencontre avec le froid
... que oui et nous on se réjouit,olè les copains se soir on campe, ça va être chouette et...glacial. Après 100 bonnes bornes en zone nature blanche, on arrive à Lillooet, ville supposée être notre premier campement; acceuillis part un magnifique lac ...
Log home capital of North America
26th June cont. We arrived into 100 Mile around 6pm and headed to Brenda's house via the local Tim Hortons for some Timbits (the centre bits of donuts). Brenda was out but had left a message on the door to park up and hook-up at the end of the decking. So ...
The Road Trip Begins!
... Emma and I with much entertainment hypothesizing about what the proprietors were thing about 2 young men scoping out cheap hotel rooms! 100 Mile House is a cute little town and we had a nice time chilling out and enjoying the freedom of being unemployed. ...
Day 4
We drove up a canyon by the Fraser River and stopped to take a picture of a sign that said: "Jackass Mtn. summit". While there I noticed some pretty swallows and got some close shots. Later that day I took photos of a man made osprey nest ...
Stopped for the night
We made it 650 miles and can't drive any longer. I'm to old for this. Has a jacuzzi and about to have dinner before passing out for the night. We rode with a Harley rider for the first 450 miles today. We met Jim on the ferry. A hood guy that works for ...
Peter and the Wolf!
... und der kanadischen Pampa, wurden wir von einer freundlich lächelnden älteren Dame mit Cowboy Hut an der Bushaltestelle in 100 Mile House empfangen. Jane brachte uns zur Pine Hills Ranch und schnell wurde klar, welch gutes Händchen wir bei der ...
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