Another good day in the road... not much excitement outside of driving through the rearview mirror 80% of the time!
Route 5, from Hope to Kamloops... is like your typical Interstate in the States, where driving at 50MPH (or 80KPH as they call it here in Canada

) puts you at risk (some were driving at close to triple digits I'm sure). I'm driving forward, looking back, ready to turn right into the shoulder if someone was getting too close for comfort. Got close a few times, with truckers getting very close before taking the left lane... but... things are good. I definitely intend to stay with the minor roads going forward... as often as possible. A typical view (from the passenger side

) below...
Another issue with the big highways is that the GPS calculates arrival time (not that I care much, but I do look at it) based on the maximum speed limit, which was 75MPH in Route 5! Some major delays traveling at 50... to say the least. For every 3 minutes I would drive, the arrival time would be postponed by 1!!!

Leaving Hope I met Hunter... from Hope... who hunted me down

at the gas station asking if I was the owner of the Cruiser. The kid tells me that he owns not one, not two, but three Cruisers!!! One of them with only 13,XXX miles on it. I emailed him a link to MUD... hopefully he'll sign on...
The picture below taken on route 5, from Kamploops to Cleawater... upon first sight of the Canadian Rockies!!! What a great sight. After hours of driving, we're both like "That's it!!!"... at east we hope that's it... Some pretty tall mountains to cross tomorrow if they
are not it...
And at left, a speedy reminder of the industry that seems to still drive the economy in the region... logging. Empty truck this time... plenty of bulging ones along the ride. A lot of forestry in the region, done as far as I could tell in sustainable ways... no clear cutting witnessed here.
Finally as we're about to arrive in Clearwater, BC. I can just about see Jasper in the distance... planning on sleeping there tomorrow night! We could see the snow-packed mountains as we drove in...
O Canada... what a beautiful country.
In Clearwater, BC... we noticed a different accent (from the rest of the Northwest) for the first time. Not that it matters at all, because we all have accents, it's just a matter of perspective... it's just that it struck both my wife and I as quite unique. Quite a few people of Asian origin in the Region as well... also a bit surprising... not sure why, it just was. All locals quite friendly... we're enjoying our stay.
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45Kevin... thanks for the "Highway to the Sun" hint... we'll make sure not to miss it. As far as getting together... would love that! Maybe late Sunday morning? Let's connect via private mail if the time works for you. Somewhere a bit South of Calgary would work best for us.
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Coolerman... about the A/C... nope, not working. I charged it a month ago, but it obviously has a leak. That's going to suck once we turn South from Illinois...
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powderjay... the Mitten State may have to wait... it's either South (TN, WV, VA), or the Midwest. Leaning South right now... in more ways than one!!!


On other technical news:
Oil Leak: So I've had an oil leak for years... dripping into a pan in my garage for some time... but it seems to be dripping a bit more. Maybe the oil is thinning out a lot more during the extended drives, causing it to leak more??? What are your thoughts on this??? How problematic could this be? I added a quart today... was missing about half of one when the trip started. Something to keep my eye on.
Vibration: So I seldom go North of 55 on my 40, never over 60... today on some of the extended downhills I took the cruise off, put in on neutral, and let it go. It picked up a
slight vibration (not shimmy) when getting close to 60. Tried it a couple of times, did it both times. Not trying it again. The 40 was aligned, and all suspension parts checked before leaving... what could be going on here???
All else continues to go well. Went up most uphills (including some several miles long) with the cruise control at 50... truly something. No issues with the amp gauge... and although I continue to hear noises

... I think it's just air buffeting the 40 from different angles from time to time. Weird how I don't remember hearing them before!
The City of Jasper... of Jasper National Park fame is next!
Read and ride along!
Hector & Millie...