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I like 3. Smallest footprint and most bang for your buck.
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2. Interchanges with small footprints and numerous left turn movements seem to never work.
I strongly dislike the 16 Avenue / Highway 99 diamond. Far too tight. Love Parclos like what was done at 176 Street / Highway 1. |
Hwy 99/16 Ave seems like an interchange from Mexico. It's too compact.
I think Option 2 would work best given the heavy movement from Hwy 1 left onto McKenzie Ave. |
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I drove through Revelstoke on Friday, and tree clearing on either end of the North Fork Bridge has begun. I suspect that the project will start next spring. It was an amazing drive from Kamloops to Golden, virtually no snow whatsoever til the Rogers Pass, even on the ground.
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Drove the Hope-Princeton over the holiday's. Nice to see this project taking off. Personally I use the Hwy 3 corridor more than the TCH1 past Kamloops corridor, however I think the funds would be better spent on improvements through the TCH1 Kamloops to Alberta border.
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The Hope Princeton is at 50s standards it needs all the help it can get. Particularly from the East gate east.
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Gabriola Fixed Link Study
Report posted at: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/dri...afixedlink.pdf
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When I was a kid I found this BC Highway map from 1963 in my grandma's basement. I use to love looking at it to see how things had changed. I just found it again and thought I'd share some of it here. Unfortunately I couldn't scan the whole thing but here are a few interesting spots around the map (interesting to me anyway). In particular, in 1963 you could still take the Big Bend Highway.
http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/key.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._201013829.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._201008499.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._200953992.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._200946584.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._200936661.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._200922102.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/rwinhold/map/..._200930578.jpg |
Thanks for the pictures of the old map.
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Yeah, neat to look at. As a kid I remember spending hours looking at road maps too (oh the days before Google Earth).
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Driving from Kelowna to Vancouver this time of year can be a roller coaster of seasons. :)
Kelowna http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...6/kelowna1.jpg West Kelowna http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...6/kelowna2.jpg Approaching the 1700 meter summit along Highway 97 Connector. http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...connector1.jpg It's crazy how this highway has the limit of 120km/h throughout the winter! http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...connector2.jpg http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...connector3.jpg Much less snow again when approaching Merritt. http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c...connector4.jpg And winter's back again along Coquihalla Highway. http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c..._talvella1.jpg http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c..._talvella2.jpg Descending from the summit. http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c..._talvella3.jpg And it's spring nearby Chilliwack. http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-c..._mainland1.jpg |
On another note, I had not driven the new all four-lane Highway 97 from Kelowna to Vernon. It is very well done and has 100km/h limit throughout most of the route.
When are they planning to have the whole route from Vernon to Osoyoos four laned? Kelowna also needs a bypass. |
Looking at your photos I get an itch to drive out today, but will have to wait 2 months before I get to do the drive.
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Between Kelowna and Vancouver? It is not that exciting drive and one is just cruising with the cruise control set to 130km/h. Just watch out for those flying rocks...
I forgot to mention in my post, but I saw a wolf next to the road, but passed by so quickly that I barely realized it. |
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