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Fisch on Tour 2024 Summer

Back to Western Canada in my Campervan En savoir plus
  • Début du voyage
    17 juin 2024
  • Motto for this trip

    19 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    "How we spend our days," author Annie Dillard once famously said, "is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing." So yeah, every day is a golden opportunity to get out and do something awesome that will culminate into the lives we've been looking for.

    .., the opening words in Mountain Life Magazine
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  • Whistler

    20 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Walking around Whistler Village and out to Lost Lake this afternoon. The Village is a planned resort town with a nice pedestrian zone. Great for people watching and observing the many downhill bikers on the final stretch down Blackburn Mountain. It was 27 degrees this afternoon at Lost Lake - finally feels like summer!En savoir plus

  • Fort Langley

    24 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Saturday and Sunday were spent driving back from Whistler, hanging out, admin and doing grocery shopping. I had meant to get on the road today, but as I got a short-term appointment for new tires for the Camper, I stay in Langley one more day. After dropping off the car, Sandy, granddaughter Everly and I went to the old part of town, Fort Langley, for a girls shopping and sightseeing day.En savoir plus

  • Joffre Lakes PP / Nairn Falls

    26 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    The hike in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park it’s so popular that day passes are needed and today was the only day I could get one for. So I drive up 60 km north of Whistler for this steep hike up a mountain stream and its three lakes to a glacier valley. The second and third lake are standing in every way, as is the waterfall between the two. The forecasted rain sets in as reach Lake 3. It’s a lazy rest of the day on my campsite at Nairn Falls PP. At least I managed to do the 30 minute hike to the actual falls, quite impressive.!En savoir plus

  • Britannia Mine Museum

    27 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    It rained all day, so I make my way 100 kms back down the Sea to Sky Highway to the Britannia Mine Site south of Squamish. Once the largest copper mine in the Commonwealth, it operated from 1911 to 1974. The visit includes an underground tour, where mining techniques are demonstrated, and a visit to the Mill house. Not a lot of equipment remains, but an interactive show explained how copper was extracted from the ore. Several buildings in the open air Museum contain further exhibits. The mining towns of Britannia Beach and Townsite all but disappeared.En savoir plus

  • Alice Lake / Whistler Olympic Park

    28 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    The rain is over. I hike the Four Lakes Loop at Alice Lake (Squamish) before trying my luck at the Railroad Museum - they are only open on Saturdays! Bad business decisions. So I head north back towards Whistler and take the detour to the Olympic Park where the Nordic ski events took place: ski jumping, cross-country and biathlon. The cool thing: you can climb up the large jumping hill all the way to the top from where athletes start their jumps! Way cool. The sun comes out on my way further north and I finish the day with a quick loop hike around One Mile Lake in Pemberton.En savoir plus

  • Cariboo Wagon Road

    30 juin 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    I make my way north along Highway 97, part of the famous Cariboo Wagon Road constructed during gold rush times in the 1860s to connect the Fraser River from its northernmost navigable town of Yale to the big gold fields at Barkerville (where I was last year). Every couple of miles there was a roadhouse. Towns and places still be those names: I sleep and test my limited mountain bike skills at 99 mile recreation area, get gas at the town of 100 mile house, and visit the open air museum at 108 mile house, run by murderess Agnes McVee who killed 55 miners and their gold.En savoir plus

  • Fraser River

    1 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    The southernmost part of the Cariboo Road, now Trans-Canada Highway, passes through the narrow valley of the Fraser River. At its narrowest point, Hell’s Gate, it’s only 36 m wide and the rapids blocked all ships. It’s a noisy valley with river, the highway and 2 train lines with huge freight trains every 10 minutes or so…En savoir plus

  • Princeton to Penticton

    4 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    I continue my way on highway 3 along the Similkameen River. First stop in the small, but nice town of Princeton, the bronze statue capital of Canada. Statues of animals existing in the area are everywhere. A hike around the grassland protected area of Swan Lake gives me a glimpse into the most deserted region of Canada. Next a quick break in the tiny town of Hedley before I visit an old water mill in Keremeos. I end the day at Penticton / Okanagan Lake.En savoir plus

  • KVR Rail Trail Penticton

    5 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    If this looks familiar, it is. I was already here last year cycling this fantastic trail along a former railroad track, the KVR, and I liked it so much that I really wanted to do it again. The views and the landscape of fantastic, I really don’t know any better cycling route. Cooling off in the lake, then off to lunch to one of the wineries. Sounds like vacation!En savoir plus

  • Castlegar to Creston

    6 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    I bike another rail trail in the morning, this time the Columbia and Western along Arrow Lake just past Castlegar. Beautiful ride, and I like trestle bridges! Then spend some time in Castlegar, generally not very interesting town that put on an annual sculpture contest. I really enjoyed looking at the sculptures last year and wanted to look at this year‘s set, too. I then drive to Creston, where I visited the wetlands last year, and took another stroll to look for birds.En savoir plus

  • Waterton Day 3 - Sunset Cruise

    10 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    I spent the afternoon hanging around town, a short bike ride - and at the parking there was a bear! A big black bear was crossing a stream, then the road, then making his way up at steep slope. Pictures on my other camera. In the evening, I take the sunset cruise around Upper Waterton Lake before finishing with a nice dinner, and the restaurant has WiFi…En savoir plus

  • Waterton Day 4 - Bertha Lake and Bears!

    11 juillet 2024, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    After seeing a bear yesterday afternoon, I had the unbelievable experience to see a mother bear with her cub right in Waterton Village! It was 7 am, and I was meeting with Sylvain and Marie-Jose, a couple from Quebec I had met in Langley and as we had the same route, we met here and spent the morning hiking together to Bertha Lake. Wandering around town in the afternoon, I saw a very cute baby deer after my evening hike up to Bear’s Hump, a famous viewpoint, I saw another bear when leaving the park, he was walking along the bike path right next to the road! What an unbelievable day!En savoir plus