One fine sunny winter day before the pending chaotic holiday season in December, we took a walk that became more like a climb to see the sights from Mt. Dufferin. We've had an unusually warm winter, unlike last year, but this day was a special treat with the sunshine and the temperature made perfect climbing weather.
Facing north from Mt. Dufferin in Kamloops, BC
We were facing north and we could see the North Thompson River meandering through the Westsyde area and looking beyond that we are able to see the Trophy Mountain range on a good day. We can also see Batchelor Heights on the hillside to the left, going up towards Lac du Bois and behind that is Mt. Wheeler.
We are still facing north and looking at the Dome Hills. We pass these hills as we travel up the Yellowhead Highway past Rayleigh, where Strawberry Hill sits and then onto Heffley Creek. North Kamloops sits on the river in the center of our photo and we can see the Halston Bridge crossing the North Thompson. Opposite the north shore is the Kamloops Indian Reserve and the CN Railway.
Mt. Paul and Mt. Peter are usually the stars of the Kamloops horizon but they do have several co-stars. When we are looking from this viewpoint it is hard to choose any favorite, especially difficult to see Mt. Paul's profile from this point. Mt. Harper can be seen in the distance between Mt. Paul and the Dome Hills. The North Thompson River meets the South Thompson just below Mt. Paul from this vantage point and shows the sandbars that are not visible during the summer.
Directly below our viewpoint is Dufferin as we face east towards Valleyview and Dallas. The Trans Canada Highway, following along the South Thompson River, will take you to the Shuswap Lakes if you follow it for about 50 km (30 mi). We enjoyed some beautiful bald headed eagles on a recent visit there.
The hoodoos in the Juniper area are a great sight and it offers a better view of them from the hills above, but we are also able to enjoy a great view of the hills beyond that, including Mt. Lolo from this vantage point There are great bike trails in this area, which would also be a fun way to enjoy the scenery.
Rose Hill offers a view overlooking the city and Rose Hill Rd makes a loop from Rose Hill coming out to meet Highway 5A in Knutsford. There are some great views from up on that road and you just may see some cattle on your drive, it has some beautiful ranch country up there. We would normally expect to see snow on these hills at this time of year but hopefully it will happen for the sake of these ranches and their livestock.
There is a road carved out of the hill for maintenance work at the water tower, so it really is not too difficult a climb, we only had to stop a few times to catch our breath....(: maybe it was the altitude. There is also a more difficult route, which I wouldn't attempt, that Keith had taken with our 8 year old grandson the week before and when they'd reached the top, our grandson said "this is the most beautiful view I've ever seen!" I was definitely interested in seeing what my wise young grandson had seen.
Panoramic view from Mt. Dufferin, Kamloops, BC |
Mt. Paul and Mt. Peter are usually the stars of the Kamloops horizon but they do have several co-stars. When we are looking from this viewpoint it is hard to choose any favorite, especially difficult to see Mt. Paul's profile from this point. Mt. Harper can be seen in the distance between Mt. Paul and the Dome Hills. The North Thompson River meets the South Thompson just below Mt. Paul from this vantage point and shows the sandbars that are not visible during the summer.
Directly below our viewpoint is Dufferin as we face east towards Valleyview and Dallas. The Trans Canada Highway, following along the South Thompson River, will take you to the Shuswap Lakes if you follow it for about 50 km (30 mi). We enjoyed some beautiful bald headed eagles on a recent visit there.
The hoodoos in the Juniper area are a great sight and it offers a better view of them from the hills above, but we are also able to enjoy a great view of the hills beyond that, including Mt. Lolo from this vantage point There are great bike trails in this area, which would also be a fun way to enjoy the scenery.
Rose Hill offers a view overlooking the city and Rose Hill Rd makes a loop from Rose Hill coming out to meet Highway 5A in Knutsford. There are some great views from up on that road and you just may see some cattle on your drive, it has some beautiful ranch country up there. We would normally expect to see snow on these hills at this time of year but hopefully it will happen for the sake of these ranches and their livestock.
thanks for some beautiful views!
ReplyDeleteSheila - thanks for the blog and the great pic's. On this on this Kamloopsian, thank you /barb fisher
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