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Yank's Peak Club Run 2004
August 29 - Sept. 3, 2004. Two Sisters, Yank's Peak, Likely and then over to the Chilcotin. Photos by Stuart Scantlebury, Dave Blair
A truck rolled into the ditch just a short distance in front of us on the way up. We didn't see it actually tip, but certainly saw the dust it created giong over.
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Filled with dog food. The driver and his pooch were OK. He said the pooch had jumped on his lap and he jerked the wheel. Maybe the dog was hungry and knew what the load was!
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A little bit of a diversion that woke us all up.
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Group camp site. Wells, BC
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The shelter kept the torrents off most of us.
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Thank goodness we had the shelter for a couple of days. The rain was endless.
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Preparing to embark on the Two Sisters lookout tower road.
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Not much of a view at 7200~ feet.
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James in the fog.
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Clouds beginning to clear a bit.
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Great view for a minute or two.
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View to the north.
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Another view from the Two Sisters.
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Cow Moose on the way to Yank's Peak.
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Embarking on Yank's Peak snowmobile trail.
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Well marked and signed.
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Old gold mine shacks.
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Bit of rough stuff.
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Bob had this metal thing growing out of his eye by the end of the trip.
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Stop sign in the middle of nowhere.
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Alpine meadows.
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meadow went for several miles along the ridge.
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Then down a steep hill.
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Dave's 88 using stump as blocker to wich up other trucks.
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Pulling Stuart's Disco up backwards.
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The photo doesn't do the hill justice. It was very steep with a marsh at the bottom.
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Gregs 109 on its way up on its own power.
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Turned him around and we sent him down again to hook onto James.
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Greg hazards a second trip to the bottom to tug out James and line him up for the winch.
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Dave hooked to Greg hooked to James, and up we come. Thank goodness for winches.
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Pulling James up the slope.
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Stuart Longair directing traffic.
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After a long hard day of wheeling, the Likely Hilton was more inviting than you can imagine.
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Friendly welcoming committee!
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Quaint Rooms!
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We paid $15 per person for our own rooms with shared bathroom facilities -- and it was warm and dry.
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Every area a conversation piece.
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The bar.
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The Lounge
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The pool room.
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1950 Willies Jeep.
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Leaving Likely and (hopefully) the rain behind.
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Well, rain still with us, we enter the Chilcotin.
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Farwell Canyon with collapsed river bank.
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Water up over the trees, but its receded significantly since the landslide. There were signs of water up 50 feet higher up the banks.
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Face in hill at land slide.
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Wet desert Rovers.
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Farwell bridge.
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Where to go now?!?!?!? Big Creek crossing.
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Native Canadians dipping for salmon.
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Fishing Native Style.
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Some really slick mud on the way to Scum Lake.
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Greg's shock mount felt the effect of the bumpy roads.
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Hammered back, then tied with wire from a coat hanger. Good as new!
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Flintstone style log roller at Scum Lake airfield.
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Fish Camp cabin.
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Swan.
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Cowboy range cabin south of Scum Lake, heading for Nemiah Rd.
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Range Land Rover.
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Greg and Stuart have found their new home.
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Beaver Dam.
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Old horse sledge.
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Chilcotin fencing.
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Up behind Gang Ranch.
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Lunchtime. Time for a break.
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Some tame wild horses. We saw signs of wild horses the entire way, but these tame ones are the closest we got.
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Horses & 88.
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Horses at Gang Ranch.
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Horses and the Fraser banks in the background.
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Rather friendly fellows.
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Another recent landslide due to all the rain.
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This trail leads to the Gang Ranch through the back way.
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The Gang Ranch guest centre.
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The cookhouse.
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Gang Ranch river crossing.
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We drove all over the province looking for bears, saw lots of berries and streams to fish in -- and we finally see a bear here in the near-desert country below Gang Ranch.
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Yank's Peak Club Run 2004
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August 29 - Sept. 3, 2004. Two Sisters, Yank's Peak, Likely and then over to the Chilcotin. Photos by Stuart Scantlebury, Dave Blair
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