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Here we are, upon popular demand, back in the west for some more adventures. The challenge we face this week is the unfortunate reality of BC's wildfire season. The fires themselves are not a direct impediment to the route, but the smoke blankets much of the province, making living conditions quite miserable. Living conditions aside though, the smoke makes for some absolutely beautiful filming, playing natures very own filter.
Our first stop is a perfect example of this. Farwell canyon is no new area for the channel, having filmed it several times before, but with the dense smoke settling into the river valley it is hardly recognizable. Even the old Pothole Ranch assumes a sinister look, as it survives another summer of challenges in the Chilcotin. Sunny skies or smokey, Farwell Canyon is always a pleasure to visit.
Continuing west, I hadn't actually planned to visit my old forest fire fighting camp location, but with the added intrigue of the abandoned military airport, it was a location I was happy to add to the list. There is of course nothing left from the camp I lived in, but the site still offers much to see if you're a fan of history. Most of the infrastructure has been removed from the old base, but the airstrip is still in use today, and at the time of it's completion was the second longest runway in the province. Most of its visitors are now forest fire fighting crews, and a highlight to my visit was seeing the sauna that the crews have constructed. Fighting wildfire is a tough and stressful job, so I am happy to see the boys and girls get some time to relax as well.
The highlight to this trip, for me personally, is the trip up to Perkins Peak. Exploring the alpine is one of my favourite things to do, but my chances to get that high are limited. This new truck offers the chance to get up and explore so many places I could have never accessed with the MoHo. Mining, and mine exploration are the reasons there is a road network to, and around Perkins Peak, but anything brought up the mountain during that time has long but been removed. Never the less, though tight and rough, the network of roads remains and offers great access to the peak itself, and adjacent valleys. Next week we will try to reach the summit of the mountain, but this week were crossing Chromium Creek and exploring the valley south of Perkins Peak. The land at the end of this valley has clear markings of human intervention, clear signs of some extensive mining and even remains of stone structures. I am not sure how far back these sites date, but it is always exciting to stumble across the sign of humans living way up in the alpine.
Our time in the west is beginning to come to an end, but I have enjoyed sharing this with all of you. Growing up in Williams Lake, I have always considered this as my backyard. Having explored much of it already, I often discount the area as a viable location for the channel, but I could not have been more wrong. The history, the diversity, and the vastness of the land itself warrants the Chilcotin a perfect place for adventure and discovery. I will be honoured to dive deeper into these places in the future.
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@landocafe
Bro, the cinematography that you produce weekly is beyond words. It's like the quality of Over Canada, but at not the most obvious Canadian icon locations, but equally stunning. Incredible how a drone, a great story teller and youtube has changed our entertainment. I absolutely love the content you produce. Thank you!
@billybowling5194
This has got to be one of the best shows on youtube. I know it's youtube and not really a show but it easily could be! This guy takes to the next level for sure and my wife kids and I anticipate every video. We enjoy it! Thanks for doing what you do! Billy & Melissa Louisvile ky.
@PissBoys
Really makes you wonder what else is just sitting out there, waiting to be discovered and explored. Places abandoned and forgotten by people for decades or even centuries, never recorded down and lost to time. Thanks for chronicling all these places, whether it’s sunken barges or trash heap mining towns, it’s valuable to see and remember these places and try to think about the people and memories that used to inhabit them.
@steveosullivan5262
The folks who started that ranch must have thought they found paradise. Can you even imagine how hard it was to get supplies? Thanks for the stories, BC has to be the most beautiful place on earth.
@mzinns
Hard to quantify the “best” youtube channel (but I would argue Dustin makes the best travel series). This is by far my FAVORITE youtube channel. Thank you Dustin for the amazing adventures!
@bluwtrgypsy
Either I'm smiling from ear to ear, laughing, or wiping tears from the beauty that touches my soul. Love your videos, Dustin. And, I love adventure. I always wanted to explore BC. Just need a rig and make the long drive from northeast US. Thank you for another great journey. Blessings and stay safe.
@offshack
The chemical in that building - also called SHMP - is a common food additive and used for various other consumption safe uses (toothpaste, etc)- the use there was likely as water softener additive. Loved the cinematography on the way up the mountain - stunning - loved watching it on the big screen in HD!
@galeoliver7461
Hats off to the filming of this video - all of the ones we’ve watched are amazing- BUT THIS IS OFF THE CHARTS! Thank You for sharing your adventures with us -
@trentseitz9551
Great adventure, love it! About the rocks, it's a natural outcome of water/river flow with that type of soil composition. In the past the river was much stronger where you were standing; you can see it happening currently when you go downstream (26 minutes in). The water carries away the soft soil and nutrients to feed lower valleys and leaves behind the jagged rocks that don't dissolve.
@ShaunFace
Its like having the most wonderful amazing beautiful light Ever.
@WaywardLifeSailing
I love how you tell so many small town canadian stories. There are so many interesting and different ways of living that get very little attention and it’s always great to see more of that small town culture, ingenuity and creativity being showcased
@gerryrozema8338
Just an FYI Dustin, strip at Puntzi was not built for WW2, it was build to support the Pine Tree Line radar system. The one at Dog Creek was the one built for WW2. I've been in and out of both many times back in the day when I flew commercially in BC (late 70's, early 80's). Puntzi is still on the list today for temporary tanker base setups during forest fire season.
@rootbox
Oh Canada, you are so majestic.
@billrice7738
We are loving your trip down memory lane. That truck part is spare tire bracket off a pickup.
@CHESTURCH
The quality of your videos are just amazing. From the high definition to the production, just really some of the best content on youtube
@Dcb96
Wow, quickly becoming one of my
@bernardpacholczyk8221
Haha up early Dustin! I remember picking the crab apples off the tree at the farwell homestead. That was 30years ago. I believe the tree still stands and produces fruit.
@JohnHill-qo3hb
Holy long string of rude adjectives... what a beautiful country we live in, my breath was taken away because of the scenery and your photography! Dustin, you never disappoint, each adventure surpasses the last, you lucky, lucky man to be doing this and taking we armchair adventurers along with you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Coffee table book??
@tomlloyd2613
Hard to get anything done around the house once you start watching your videos Dustin.When get to the end of a vid it's hard not to click on the next one .GREAT JOB Dustin Thx
@dallaswiebe2749
Music and scenery are beautifully matched. Amazing country.
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