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The Telegraph Trail
www.takuadventures.nl/taku/eindex.html Taku Adventures
Bart de Haas lives in Atlin, and in Holland. He is our neighbour here in Atlin. I've had a chance to speak to some of his clients over the years and they speak highly of him as a person, and highly of his trips. He offers a unique wilderness experience. Bart and his family & friends are a most welcome asset to this community. CM
Taku Adventures website says:
Taku Adventures organizes active and instructive trips in the Canadian wilderness. Our main goal is to offer participants a pleasant holiday, but we also strive to teach them the skills and knowledge they need for travelling safely and being well prepared in remote areas. Respect for and an insight into nature are key values. Our mission is the support to the conservation of the wilderness.
Bart de Haas is the founder of Taku Adventures. Over the years he has gathered a dedicated team of people who support Taku Adventures and its activities. Sharing knowledge is the main purpose of both the instructive courses in the Netherlands and the hiking trips in Canada. www.takuadventures.nl/taku/eindex.html
Background on The Telegraph Trail
Check in the Atlin Museum (250-651-7752) for 'Wires in the Wilderness' by Bill Miller, Atlin BC the history of
the Telegraph Trail , and for 'The Story of British Columbia's Last Gold Rush' by Christine Frances Dickinson and Diane Solie Smith.
http://www.britishcolumbia.com/regions/towns/?townID=3675
http://www.canadatrails.ca/hiking/bc/telegraph.html *Trail description:* hiking trail follows a historic telegraph line northwest from Quesnel to Hazelton. The 100 km southern section of the trail between Quesnel and the Blackwater River forms a section of the National Trail. This is a wilderness trail so the appropriate wilderness precautions are required.
http://www.telegraphtrail.org/ Hike Canada BC Section
http://www.nationaltrail.ca Points of interest: The trail follows the route of the Collin's Overland Telegraph line of 1865-66 which became the Yukon Telegraph in 1901.
Tourism info: Quesnel http://www.city.quesnel.bc.ca/
http://www.northcariboo.com/ Getting to the trail: The southern trailhead is 15 km west of Quesnel. There is a connector trail to Quesnel. There is access to the trail at the intersection of the Mackenzie Heritage trail near Blackwater River.
Well, My Goodness, who's this in her leathers?
Check out Riding with Sue in Yukon, Canada.
Guided Glacier Walk
Last summer, I had three visitors from Japan staying at my B&B. They took a Guided Glacier Walk with Gernot Dick of Atlin Quest. They left Atlin early in the morning, travelling by jetboat to the south end of the lake at Willison Bay. One toe of the Llewellyn Glacier comes out there. They then walked for about 3 hours to get right up onto the ice and into the ice caves. Gernot gave them crampons to fit over their boots to give them traction on the ice. When they returned to Atlin that night, they were tired but glowing with accomplishment, and thrilled with the beauty and wonders they had seen! Contact Gernot Dick at 250-651-7452 and check out the Atlin Quest website at www.atlinquest.com
PS: Ask Gernot about chartered jetboat tours on Atlin Lake, Atlin River and beyond. You'll love it! I do.
Glaciological & Arctic Sciences Institute
http://www.juneauicefield.org/ Where: Juneau Icefield, Alaska and Atlin Lake Region of northern British ... with the University of Idaho's Glaciological & Arctic Sciences Institute.
Vanishing BC Atlin http://www.michaelkluckner.com/bciw10atlin.html Characteristically of Atlin, the former Atlin Hospital, now the Glaciological Institute...
For further information about Atlin, contact Atlin Visitors Association at 250-651-7522 or visitors@atlin.net

