Just to back track a little bit, here is the route that we took from Golden, east then up to Jasper, then on west and south to Oyama.
Thursday, July 21st...west to Pemberton!
We woke up and got on our way after a nice breakfast. Dave led us for a while north and west, taking a back way over to the outskirts of Kamloops. Very nice country...we parted ways, Dave headed back to his beautiful place on the lake, and we headed west to roads and country unseen by us before this trip. We had no expectations for this day. I really had no idea what the terrain would be like.
This is the route we took, except for Dave's back way to Kamloops. Pemberton is point 2 on the map.
Kamloops and points west is a dry, ranchland kinda country. If there is anything growing, it's due to irrigation
We ate in Cache Creek, taking 97 north, where Hwy 1 drops down south. Shortly thereafter 97 headed west and the terrain started to change.
We started to head into, through, and around the hills...and into and through an Indian Reservation. We even saw a sign warning that horses were about...and saw one near the road. Here we are, passing Pavilion Lake
As we wound our way through the reservation, the landscape got very dramatic as we got into the Frasier River basin. The river has cut a deep gorge through the land, so you were previously looking up at the mountains, you are now also looking down at a huge gorge
I really enjoyed the terrain west of Cache Creek! Unexpected pleasures...all the way to Lillooet and beyond
Then the terrain changed again as you start climbing west of Lillooet on this twisty two lane road (Rt 99)towards Pemberton. (I highly recommend this road...but I recommend you ride it with a Canadian...as the speed limit is 60km/hour on this road (37 mph!) Depending on who you talk to, nobody goes the speed limit...of course, but how fast is too fast? You could go 70 mph on this road, but the RCMP would take your bike away. So ride it with an aggressive Canadian, and do what they do. That's my advice. I played a lot on this road and took chances...but I didn't like the idea of this trip ending badly and expensively, so I didn't stay up in the impoundment zones for long periods of time. )
So climb on this road we did...but followed a few cars and RVs
But we weren't behind them very long, as we filtered to the front at the stop paddle. If you look closely in the photo, in the right and up the cliff, workers on ropes are jackhammering rocks off the mountain, doing rock fall mitigation.
So now we were in front all alone...yippee!
There's that nasty 60km/hr sign...
River along the road
Duffey Lake
...and what Louanne loves to see...white-capped mountains!
Rt 99 - Awesome road!
So Louanne and I arrive in Pemberton in late afternoon. In the first floor of our hotel is The Mile One Eating House. This is what you see when you are eating outside on their deck!
Just awesome!
They have GREAT food. If yer in Pemberton, be sure to eat here atleast once. We split a sandwich, and split a spicy Mac N Cheese entree. No food porn here, but awesome stuff.
Had a good beer as well.
I would say that keeping an open mind and just letting the trip come to us, we really enjoyed this day, the woods and grasses in the reservation, the Frasier River Gorge, the climb into the Alpine environment, and the great meal outside with the astounding views. Great day!