Bald Eagles, Logging Trucks and Molly, the airhead rider...

MikeO

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5th July

I wake to bright sunshine – well that’s got to be good! I load the bike and, after an execrable breakfast (half a stale blueberry muffin – I inflicted the other half on a stray cat in the car park), I’m on the road for 0930, heading west. It’s my intention to head towards Vancouver by a circuitous route, then stop wherever I feel tired. Who knows, that may be Vancouver…

Kamloops lake is looking fine this morning…

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…and the Adv is looking a good deal cleaner than it will later…:D

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This is the world’s largest producer of Ginseng – an unusual crop to find here…

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This quarry provides gravel for construction…

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…and is operated by Graymont for the local Indian tribe – care to try and pronounce the name of the site?

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It’s quite warm – I ride through Marble Canyon – wouldn’t mind having that little fishing lodge on the island…

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I start following the Fraser River Gorge towards Lillooet…

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…and notice a road on the far side of the gorge, cut into the hillside…

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…you can see it zig-zagging up the side of the hill. The voices start talking to me :D – I want to ride it and see where it goes…

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I stop for lunch at the Totem restaurant, which turns out to be a very acceptable Chinese. I look at my map and decide I can find the road – it’ll mean doing 100miles or so off the beaten track, but, hell, I’m an Adventure Rider aren’t I? :D I fill up with fuel and get some spare water as a precaution, then set off…

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The first signs are not encouraging. These signs appear at a junction of two possible routes, both taking me to the same place. The right fork – the road less travelled – is the one that sports these warnings… I proceed with caution (and without a 2 way radio). Almost immediately I encounter Steve and Lyn, a local middle aged couple eating their lunch in their pick up truck. I ask them about the road.
Steve ‘Don’t think it’s open yet, Mike’
Me ‘But I know it says ‘closed during winter’ on the map – it’s July’
Steve ‘You haven’t travelled in BC much, have you Mike?’ :D

Apparently Steve would only attempt this road with a couple of mates, a couple of 4x4s, both equipped with winches, and a chainsaw (for deadfalls).

‘Besides,’ he says, ‘if you took a fall and broke a leg, it’d be days before anyone found you’. I’m just digesting this, and deciding that the road more travelled was looking more & more attractive, when he adds ‘But I wouldn’t worry about that, if I were you’. ‘No?’ I ask, hopefully… ‘No, you’d be bear crap by then’ :yelrotflm

So I turn back and take the other logging road…

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…which is far from mundane…

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…and is almost all gravel – some of it quite rough – something to do with the traffic that uses it, I’d guess…

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…there’s a sign just out of shot ‘Give Way to Oncoming Traffic’ – completely superfluous – these guys stop for nothing.

Further down the lakeside, I see my first Bald Eagle…

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…and manage to get just one pic before the scattergun effect of a logging truck passing causes it to flap effortlessly away.

I eventually reach Gold Bridge, where I stop & re-hydrate…

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…before starting over the most punishing section of the day…

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…climbing over Mount Truax pass, over some very corrugated gravel…

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…past some pretty scenery :D

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…and down the far side, towards Pemberton…

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…where the whole valley is laid out before me…

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Quite suddenly, after over 110 miles, I’m back on tarmac .

I feel I've acheved something - in fact I feel as rugged & windswept as a warthog's scrotum.


I'm soon heading for Whistler. Whistler is a skiing town, a bit like Jackson Hole & I’m able to find a room at an out of season ski-lodge for $60 Canadian. I visit the local internet café – run by the local entrepreneur. It’s a Laundromat…

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…and a Skateboard Store…

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…and an Internet point…

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…all in one :yelrotflm. Whilst typing up my journal, I’m approached by the lovely Molly…

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…who, along with her dog Sophia…

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…no – I AM being serious :D, is visiting from Seattle, riding her R100R airhead…

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(Sophia rides in the tank bag). She’s had a bolt fall out of the left hand cylinder barrel…

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I put a thread on ADVRider and get several suggestions – two of which I can share with her. :D The favourite solution seems to be to find a sump plug at a car accessory place in the morning – we arrange to meet at 0900…

Right – time for bed, as Zebedee used to say… What a great day:thumb

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