Cochrane to Kamloops


We drove straight trough from Cochrane to Kamloops a distance of 365 miles which was the longest distance traveled by us in one day in Canada.  It was raining when we left and continued to do so through most of the early afternoon.  It was much needed rain.  We were hoping it would remove some of the smoke from the air.  Visibility did not improve much as clouds hung low in the mountain valleys, as well as, the smoke.  We took turns driving and made good time.  Along the way we observed an interesting sight which was a series of bridges over the highway which were built to provide animals in the area a "natural corridor" to cross the highway without being in danger of the fast moving vehicles on the highway.  We wondered about the effectiveness of this effort.





"Natural Corridor Overpass"

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