Gravel Travel's Tour of the Kettle Valley Railway 1999

 In 1998  to Bicycling Magazine named Gravel Travel one of the top 100 bicycling tours in the world and the best cycling tour company in BC.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was a 6 day 5 night cycling tour that ran from 1997 to 2001

 The Kettle Valley Railroad is now network of trails in southern British Columbia Starting in the city of Hope ending in Midway, and is about 250 miles. We did about 125 miles from Miara Canyon to Kingsvale junction.

 

 



Our tour started in Abbotsford BC, then we would travel east though the Fraser Valley and stop off  for short hike on alpine trail call the Paintbrush Trail at Manning Park 



 

This is one of most photographed places in BC.

 

 

 

 

 


 
   

The lookout just below the Paintbrush Trail.

 





Cody Hare our tour guide.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 





We got in the van and stayed at the AP Ranch B&B











 

 

 

 

 

Morining at the AP Ranch B&B




 

These pictures in Kalowna are of Myra Canyon 18 trestles and 3 tunnels, that circle the canyon.
 





 




 

 










In 2003 a fire destroyed 12 trestle and damage the rest it will cost over 13 million cdn to replace them.




 

 

 



June Springs Creek trestle the largest one on the KVR





This was the only real rough spot on the whole trip, we had to do a bypass due to that Adra Tunnel had been closed off.





Riley and Okanagan lake looking north.








Grace and Cody having a smoke break (O how healthy!)


















South shot at the Little Tunnel, the point of land on the lake right of Riley is Naramata and end of Okanagan Lake is Penticton. (ok there are cars on this part)


 

 

 

 

The other side of Little Tunnel



 



 

 










The ride to up Summerland with desert canyons and the lake





Trout Creek Canyon trestle is the highest in North America.















 

Trout Creek Canyon



Forestry Camp site Trout Creek


















Chain Lake area near the Old Summerland Hwy













Thyne Lake

Back in the early 1900s they cut large blocks of ice and the train would take the ice to Penticton and store it thur the summer for the old ice boxes people had in thier houses

 

 

 

 

 












Trestle near the up of the Jura Stock ranch

 

 

 



The
Jura Tunnel
























Ranch across a valley





 

 

 

Ride down in to the Jura Ranch grasslands

 

 




 







 

 

 

 


The Rainbow Resort (Princeton Castle)









The castle was a money scam (concrete plant built early 1900's) that didn't make any concrete do to no lime stone near by.





 

 

 


Alison Creek

 


 

 


Princeton Tunnel





Yes Dr Mike that's a bear















Ochre Canyon


 

 

 




 

 

 

 


Hoodoos





 










Riding up the Tulameen river





















Downtown Coalmont

 



 














Coalmont Hotel dinner, bar and bed





















 

 

 













Otter Lake




Morning at the Coalmont Hotel







The Buckhorn Ranch & Outfitting


 



 

 

 

 






 

 

 

 

 







Backside of the toll booth and the Coquihalla Hwy


 

 

 

 

 
















 

Old trestle at Fork waterfall

 

 

 

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