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Rocky Mountaineer Train
This turned out to be two long days. We had a few hours of lovely scenery at the beginning of our trip and several hours at the end, but otherwise it was two long 12 hour days on a train. The good thing was that the food and service were great. Keisha who looked after us was fantastic, gave great friendly service and interesting commentary and had …
On the road to the Rockies
... we go. About 38km out of town we stopped at Pemberton and the Pony Cafe for a coffee. We did a trip this way a few days ago with the crew and found this to be the best coffee we had had since leaving Australia. Have to say we do coffee much better in OZ than we found in USA or Alaska but maybe biased. Then a drive through ever changing and always amazing and surprising country. Lillooet on the FraserRiver this was town Mile 0 of ...
Day 22, Quesnel BC
... travelling on marbles.
The afternoon gravel roads were outstanding, twisty and steep, and with wonderful views. The landscape changed again, with little vegetation on the mountains.
Then to Quesnel, to the Sandman Hotel under glorious sunshine and warmer weather. Sat outside of the bar by the road side enjoying a ...
Vancouver BC to Quesnel BC - 667km
... the problems had not been fully diagnosed. First, we had a little excitement at the fuel stop to deal with. Richard instructed Nicola to turn the lights "off " and this is what she thought she had done. After buying a few snacks for the long trip ahead, Nicola sat back in the cockpit and mentioned to Richard that there was a weird burning smell. Richard was refuelling at that very moment and said ...
Home of the Hoodoos
... Loaf Ball Park car park. There was a nice walk from there down the fast flowing Fraser river and across the bridge into town. We then headed back up to our camp spot to cook dinner. After dinner we drove up the hill to the Pinnacles Provincal Park to see the Hoodoos (geological forms) and the amazing view. We then drove back to our camp site and settled in for ...
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