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Clinton Pavillion Rd
A zoom on the hydro corridor cut over mountains and meadows.
These lines were pictured leaving a power substation.
Taken from the crest of the mountain.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 18:36 by Ron in
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Clinton Pavillion Rd
A zoom on the hydro corridor cut over mountains and meadows.
These lines were pictured leaving a power substation.
Taken from the crest of the mountain.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 18:36 by Ron in
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Clinton Pavillion Rd
At Clinton we turned off the highway onto the Clinton Pavillion Rd.
Suddenly we felt at home: this was the best driving of the entire trip (so far)!
Also pictures of the Fraser River between Pavillion and Lillooet.
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Clinton Pavillion Rd
At Clinton we turned off the highway onto the Clinton Pavillion Rd.
Suddenly we felt at home: this was the best driving of the entire trip (so far)!
Also pictures of the Fraser River between Pavillion and Lillooet.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 18:36 by Ron in
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Clinton Pavillion Rd
A train bridge over the Fraser River north of Lillooet.
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Clinton Pavillion Rd
A small bridge over the Fraser River north east of Lillooet
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The Chasm.
A slide in the rock face.
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The Chasm
Looking down to the bottom of the chasm.
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Blister on Ron's finger
Ron used a leather glove to retrieve the iron frying pan from the fire.
Normally no problem, but this time, after a couple seconds, searing pain! 2nd degree burn on my finger and singe marks on gloves.
I guess the pan in the fire for a long time is different than the pan on the stove.
Also split the back of my left index finger hammering in the stupid aluminum tent pegs, so both hands hurt for the rest of the trip.
Didn't have anything to pierce the blister from underneath so waited 'til home, then had to wait 'til next day, then it broke on its own, leaving the blister in place as a cover.
Once it fell off there was a smaller white spot in the centre of the burn, my thinking is that's the 2nd degree burn part.
All's okay now. Surprisingly that blister lasted the rest of the trip and through the hours and hours of driving, protecting the raw skin underneath.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:18 by Ron in
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Cinnamon Creek Rec Site
An "action" photo of my LED xmas lights at night.
I love my Xantrex 1000w inverter!
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:30 by Ron in
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