Friday, November 13, 2009

TRAVEL THE WORLD - KAMLOOPS, CANADA


During the 2003 trip in our rented motor home in Alberta and British Columbia, there were the worst forest fires they had ever had. While we were camping at Radium, we were worried because the fires seemed to be very close, and we could smell smoke. Next day, when we left, one highway was actually closed. Smoke can be seen in this photo taken near the town of Chase near Kamloops. The town was threatened by a fire described by the Globe and Mail as covering 22 square kilometers on August 18, 2003. More than 140 firefighters and 5 helicopters were fighting that fire which was only one of several that were burning in southern B.C. I remember a radio report that blamed at least one of the fires on the carelessness of people handling matches.

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