Lillooet to Williams Lake and back


Lillooet station, truly a very restful stop on our trek
My dream house, lord what a view out the back
Yes it really does smell like gasoline under that tarp, and no I did not do it
The Vancouver BUD car, right on time
You find the strangest things waiting for you in the lillooet station
soon as the next freight passes we will be on our way to 100 Mile house
A collector would understand, this car is only a few numbers off from my M19, also a Canadian car
Road bridge over the Frazier
Road bridge over the Frazier
Rail bridge over the Frazier
Rail bridge over the Frazier
Although there is no such thing as a bad tunnel, after the 5.5 mile one on the way to Tumbler Ridge, well these seem like Childs play
Fixer upper
Waiting for a freight to pass
Waiting for a freight to pass, and here she comes!
Waiting for a freight to pass, and here she comes!
Waiting for a freight to pass, and here she comes!
Oh Oh, looks like weather
Beaver somehow manage to survive and prosper up here.
Remnants of old mills were everywhere
Remnants of old mills were everywhere
Ron has a secret, He has an article in Trains Magazine this month.
Hey it's the 4th of July, and we are going to dress for the occasion!
Leaving 100 Mile House, I am not sure why Rick is waving and not driving he car behind us.
This lake has a strange French name, meaning where the axes sank. So named by Lewis and Clark
fixer
Ever wonder where they stored those rolls of hay?
The ideal commute vehicle
Williams Lake station
Williams Lake
Williams Lake

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