Thursday September 3, Chase, BC
Quite sad leaving such a beautiful spot this morning, although it was a little cooler and there were a few menacing clouds. Rejoined the Trans Canada that took us through the
By the time we got to Revelstoke the wind had got up with spits of rain. We wandered around town with our jackets on, and stopped in a café for our morning fix and to go online. By the time we left the full brunt of the storm was hitting, tables and signs were getting blown over in the main street, and everyone was highly excited as there had been very little rain for weeks. The power went out in town and the trees were bent over.
By the time we rejoined the main road it was really raining heavily and the van was getting blown around quite a lot. Trees were down on the road and crews were out cleaning them up, but luckily it eased up pretty quickly and by the time we got to Sicamous the rain had stopped.
This area on the
We had heard about the numerous bush fires in BC, and
Chase is a small town on the edge of the lake, where it flows into the river. In the past it has been a great fishing spot for the big red salmon nearing the end of their journey to spawn, but in the last few years the numbers have sadly reduced dramatically.
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