
Showing posts with label Kootenay Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kootenay Lake. Show all posts
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Kootenay Lake (Fighting the Haze)
A view down Kootenay Lake from the top of Salisbury Forestry Access Road. The haze in the photo is what I was fighting the day before while at the old Buchanan Forest Fire Lookout.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Buchanan Lookout

I went to Ainsworth Hotsprings to visit a old friend but found out he was'nt home and was still in the US, so I had a afternoon to kill, so I thought that since I was around the Kaslo area I'd take a drive up to the old Buchanan Lookout that the BCFS use to use as a fire lookout before they started using planes to spot forest fires. The road was alot worse than I remember, especially towards the top, but it was well worth the drive. You could probably drive it in 4x2 in low range but it's much easier on you and the vehicle your driving if your in 4x4.
I found most of the main Kootenay Lake valley encased in haze, probably from other forest fires in the area that were not visible as well as moisture in the air and general pollution from lack of any winds to clear it out, so most of the photo's I took turned out to be a disappointment, except for this one. The Kaslo River drainage was clear of the haze.
I found most of the main Kootenay Lake valley encased in haze, probably from other forest fires in the area that were not visible as well as moisture in the air and general pollution from lack of any winds to clear it out, so most of the photo's I took turned out to be a disappointment, except for this one. The Kaslo River drainage was clear of the haze.
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Kootenay Lake,
snow capped peaks,
West Kootenays
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Friday, May 06, 2005
Kootenay Lake from Kaslo, known for it's world famous Gerrard Rainbow Trout. The Purcell Mountains rise steeply to the east, giving a person some fantastic views of snow capped peaks. 


Thursday, April 14, 2005
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Saturday, November 27, 2004
Looking east towards Kootenay Lake and Crawford Creek from Krao Creek area above Ainsworth and not far from Cody Caves

Looking east towards Kootenay Lake and Crawford Creek from Krao Creek area above Ainsworth and not far from Cody Caves

Thursday, November 25, 2004
Evening on Kootenay Lake. Photographed from the beach just below the old T & H site just south of the Kaslo River
Kaslo. I lived in Kaslo from 1985 to 2002. Many a fond memory but also alot of bad ones. I still like it, but limited work made me leave.
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