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Thanksgiving Trip

11/20/2009

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We went to Mile High Resort, that is located in the heart of the Cariboo around Logan Lake.  It is approximately 20 km from Highway 5 aka the Coquihalla Highway via Exit 336.

We arrived late in the evening on Friday October 9th, and then we stayed until Monday October 12. 

It took sometime to get settled into the cabin, as it is one of those cabins where you have to bring all the equipment with  you.  The particular cabin that we were staying in was a large airy cabin. There were 3 of us that were there on Friday night, and then the rest of our party arrived on Saturday morning.

It was so cold up there starting the first night that we were up there.  It was good that we brought our wool and fleecy wear with us, as we needed it.  The first morning that we were up there, it was clear, but VERY cold.  At night, it would be close to -16. 

Despite the really cold temperatures, we were still able to enjoy fishing, exploring through the back roads, and hike around.  To show you how cold it was, the entire lake shore was frozen.   We went to Dominic Lake, which was located on a back road,and then we also went to Paska Lake too which had significant freezing on it.

We also were able to see lots of rabbits, whiskey jacks and deers when we were up here.

For more information regarding the Mile High Resort, please refer to their resort page.

Stay tuned for more trip information!
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