I left the Island Thursday May.9th, for my start date at Bowron on Saturday May.11th. It was a hard goodbye because I love the Island life so much and I knew I would miss Tamara and the animals alot, but we all have to make sacrifices now and again. My first stop was to Surrey to see my father, and then onto Abbotsford where I stayed the night with my friend Evan, it was good to see them before heading out to Bowron.
I left bright and early Friday. I absolutley love the feeling I get when approaching the mountains, it is such a great feeling. I headed North on the #1 past Hope, onto Hells Gate, Yale, and through to Cache Creek where I had my first stop (Subway!). I was making good time; however, I did not know when the sun would go down up in Wells (where I stayed the second night), so I moved along rather quickly. It had been a very long time since I had last been North of Cache Creek and it did not let me down. What a beautiful Province B.C is. Williams Lake was spectacular and I did not find Quesnel too bad either (Wal-Mart!).
Once in Quesnel I had to find the #26 Barkersville Highway which would bring me to Wells, and later on to Bowron Provincial Park. And this my friends was an awesome ride, not a soul on the 80km drive. I was able to view 2 mother Black bears and there cubs feeding on the fresh grass by the sides of the roads, and I was trying hard to spot a Moose, but with no luck. I pulled into Wells (Population: 200), around 5:30pm and grabbed a room at the Wells Hotel. Very nice establishment. I was able to meet around 20 people that night, all which reminded me of being back in Friendly Manitoba again. Everyone knew I was the "new guy", so that was pretty good since I am quite the talker myself.
Early on Saturday morning I drove the 28km to Bowron Lake where I was to begin training for the Park season the starts May.15. I quickly met Don (30 year Ex-B.C Park Ranger), Dave (My work partner), and all the other staff that would be working the circuit with me. We went through, Chainsaws, First Aid, Bear Aware, Boat Safety, Fire Prevention, etc, etc, etc. Then they handed me the keys to the jet boat and said "drive", I quickly replied "buckle up". It was a great first day with an awesome group BBQ at the end. Tonight (May.11) I will be staying at the registration office, and tomorrow off to Pats Point with all our gear (Chainsaws, 3X 15hp motors, 1x 40hp motor, my belongings, etc, etc, etc), it will be a hard but great day.
Photos to come soon.