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