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About admin

I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

ROAD ACCESS – Kokanee Range

PEDRO CREEK FSR: turn east (right) off Hwy. 6 at km. 23 north of Playmor Jct.; drive a few hundred m. on pavement; then bend left by barn onto signed road; bear left at km. 5.6; bear L at km. … Continue reading

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ROAD ACCESS – Goat Range

GOAT CREEK ROAD: not explored LYLE CREEK ROAD: turn R off Hwy 31A at the Retallack townsite, 26 km. from Kaslo; drive through open section; go sharp R at .2 km. (signed “private property”) ; @ km. 1, go up … Continue reading

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ROAD ACCESS – Nelson Range

KOOTENAY LAKE VILLAGE ROAD: drive past Procter Store to junction by railway tracks; keep R here on Kootenay Lake road; in ca. 300 m., reach a chained, posted road on R; turn onto it & ride this old logging road … Continue reading

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ROAD ACCESS – Bonnington Range

BONNINGTON RANGE COLUMBIA ROAD: turn off Hwy. 3 at junction past weigh station; follow signs for refuse transfer station; continue past this to gravel pit where pavement ends; drove 1.4 km. past the end of the pavement to a gate … Continue reading

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ROAD ACCESS – Lardeau & Badshots

KUSKANAX CREEK ROAD: take the road to Nakusp Hot Springs; beyond the springs, the road is on the N. side for 4 km, then on the S. side for five more km, before returning to the N. side; the road … Continue reading

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KOOTENAY LAKE

Kootenay Lake is big, some 105 kms long and up to 5 kms wide. The Purcells are to the east and the Selkirks to the west of the lake. The West Arm of the lake flows west from near its … Continue reading

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MT NANSEN & MT ROBERT SMITH

MOUNT NANSEN   2475m   8,025′ MOUNT ROBERT SMITH   2446m   8,025′ Mt Robert Smith and Boomerang are on the west boundary of Kokanee Glacier PP. When Enterprise Creek Road was blocked at 5 kilometres, access to these peaks was very difficult from … Continue reading

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MOUNT GIEGERICH

MOUNT GIEGERICH   2449m   8035′ Giegerich plays second fiddle to the stars of Glory Basin – Mts John Carter and Outlook. The only practical access to Glory Basin is now via the core area of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Giegerich isn’t … Continue reading

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LOST MOUNTAIN

This was an uncommonly used trail to a mountain few thought of going to. But in 2017, the trail was almost completely rebuilt – new parking, trailhead, and in the first 2 kilometres, switchbacks were added to steep sections. Parking is … Continue reading

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BUCHANAN ACCESS TRAIL

More commonly a mountain bike trail, it is also a nice hike. Requires a shuttle.  Difficulty: A1 Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: 8.8 km + 1.7 km at beginning  Time: 3 hours one way Season: June through October Access: Good  … Continue reading

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