Wow WOW And Wow on that water fall ... thank you for doing something crazy and getting such beautiful shots. I was sitting here eating my breakfast and drinking my coffee in tears at the beauty. I got to see something so beautiful that is hidden and i am very grateful for that. Smiles and have a Great day to you both. Lovely to see you Jess =) ...
Such beautiful scenery in British Columbia. Love following you on all your different road trips, get to see a lot of B.C. that a person would never get to see otherwise. Have been on a few of the highways on our trips to B.C. but nice to see them again and refresh a person's memory. We in central Saskatchewan don't have that kind of scenery, mostly flat prairie and long straight stretches of road. So keep driving safe and I'll keep looking at the scenery. Best to you both on your daily journeys.
Manual would have been better, in my opinion. In this case, and this the Hyw, I learned to drive a semi super B with empty trailers, I did eventually drive with a load, 40 years ago!
3:36 that is a great view of the water coming out of the tunnel. It's very scenic and a delight to see. Thanks for making the trek down to the river level.
Juan , nice 👍 scene of the cave and the water, finding these spots off the highway is a bonus , it really adds to your video’s, being I’ve been to BC and never noticed this spot but not knowing where it is one goes by it and misses it every time, the way I go is always to Kamloops where we have friends that live there, I always injoy the drive there, if you are aware of spots in the area it would be great if you could pass them on to me thanks for the info
Yea, I wish we could add a short wall into every video. Hoping to grow the channel to the point that we can buy an RV and do exactly that, full time. Show off BC and the rest of Canada
@@JuanRempel that would be great retirement job showing people BC tourism and fun going places and staying there a few days, injoying camping and holiday trips
Cool to see the water coming out of a cave. You wondered if the highway builders dynamited the passage. If you ever stop there again, maybe cross the road and look at the upstream side. I instantly recognized the Hope-Princeton just from seeing the corner at the very beginning of the video, but I didn't remember the forest service road. But my memories are a bit out of date. I left BC in 1988, so my 1960s & 70s memories of the Hope Princeton, and my many motorcycle rides are memories of the original winding 2 lane road not so long after it first opened. What's completely new to me is the new major highway in the Sunday Summit-Princeton section. The original constantly winding highway was super fun on the bike back in the day. Just imagine how workers including Japanese internees housed in Sunshine Valley managed to hack a road through the wilderness "by hand" so to speak. They couldn't move much dirt so the road clung to the landscape twisting and turning. And I especially miss the cigarette hanging in the gallows. I think they should put up a replica - would make a fun tourist spot with a display of photos of the scene with all the black tree trunks standing in a burned-to-the-ground landscape - that's what I remember from the 1960s. Everybody used to stop and take a picture with the cigarette gallows. And now I can enjoy watching my favourite roads renewing memories with you.
Amazing, I do remember seeing the gallows with the cigarette, with how dry it is this year, it should for sure come back with big boards talking about the highways history.
Good afternoon Juan and Jess, thanks for taking us down to the waterfall, that was cool. Interesting load to say the least. The automatic doesn't like getting going on a hill with that heavy a load, but ya did it.
@@JuanRempel The computer should learn from that uphill pull, might be interesting to see if you can do that same thing again, and see if it pulls any different.
Wow ! All the years driving across that, and no idea it was there. Cool.
Me neither, they must have blasted a hole.
Wow WOW And Wow on that water fall ... thank you for doing something crazy and getting such beautiful shots. I was sitting here eating my breakfast and drinking my coffee in tears at the beauty. I got to see something so beautiful that is hidden and i am very grateful for that. Smiles and have a Great day to you both. Lovely to see you Jess =) ...
Yea I had no idea it was there. Pretty neat.
Such beautiful scenery in British Columbia. Love following you on all your different road trips, get to see a lot of B.C. that a person would never get to see otherwise. Have been on a few of the highways on our trips to B.C. but nice to see them again
and refresh a person's memory. We in central Saskatchewan don't have that kind of scenery, mostly flat prairie and long straight stretches of road. So keep driving safe and I'll keep looking at the scenery. Best to you both on your daily journeys.
I think the prairies are very scenic it's just very different.
Very nice… yup I also agree with the left lans campers…
Yea, if you want to camp find a camp site not the left lane
Driven that Hyw lots but never knew about that water out of a cave! Cool, safe travels
Manual would have been better, in my opinion. In this case, and this the Hyw, I learned to drive a semi super B with empty trailers, I did eventually drive with a load, 40 years ago!
Yea I had no idea it was there. I agree, a manual would wave been better in this situation.
Did you get your Ice-Cream? I love it but it doesn't love me, hope you enjoyed it if you got some. =)
Not today, but we do next time through Osoyoos.
3:36 that is a great view of the water coming out of the tunnel. It's very scenic and a delight to see. Thanks for making the trek down to the river level.
To think we have been driving over this gem for years
Juan , nice 👍 scene of the cave and the water, finding these spots off the highway is a bonus , it really adds to your video’s, being I’ve been to BC and never noticed this spot but not knowing where it is one goes by it and misses it every time, the way I go is always to Kamloops where we have friends that live there, I always injoy the drive there, if you are aware of spots in the area it would be great if you could pass them on to me thanks for the info
Yea, I wish we could add a short wall into every video. Hoping to grow the channel to the point that we can buy an RV and do exactly that, full time. Show off BC and the rest of Canada
@@JuanRempel that would be great retirement job showing people BC tourism and fun going places and staying there a few days, injoying camping and holiday trips
Awww on the Black Bear!!
Thanks for taking us down to the waterfall.
I had no idea it was there, I really enjoy surprises like that
Great video , the scenery is amazing,fantastic seeing the black bear, the water fall was flowing very fast , hi from us in Australia
Yes, the spring run off is quite violent.
Great vid man
What a find in that tunnel falls --SWEEEEEEEEET .
Man how steep was that hill you started out on.
And a bear -awesome
Thx guys
Hi Jess
Waterfalls and a black bear, I would call that a good vacation let alone a daily vlog.
I see that hello - hi :)
That was a great drive. Thank you
Drive safe and hope you and your wife have safe travels, have a great day
I like my little stickers, thank you ☺️
I saw the Black Bear. Loved it
Cool to see the water coming out of a cave. You wondered if the highway builders dynamited the passage. If you ever stop there again, maybe cross the road and look at the upstream side.
I instantly recognized the Hope-Princeton just from seeing the corner at the very beginning of the video, but I didn't remember the forest service road. But my memories are a bit out of date. I left BC in 1988, so my 1960s & 70s memories of the Hope Princeton, and my many motorcycle rides are memories of the original winding 2 lane road not so long after it first opened. What's completely new to me is the new major highway in the Sunday Summit-Princeton section. The original constantly winding highway was super fun on the bike back in the day. Just imagine how workers including Japanese internees housed in Sunshine Valley managed to hack a road through the wilderness "by hand" so to speak. They couldn't move much dirt so the road clung to the landscape twisting and turning. And I especially miss the cigarette hanging in the gallows. I think they should put up a replica - would make a fun tourist spot with a display of photos of the scene with all the black tree trunks standing in a burned-to-the-ground landscape - that's what I remember from the 1960s. Everybody used to stop and take a picture with the cigarette gallows.
And now I can enjoy watching my favourite roads renewing memories with you.
Amazing, I do remember seeing the gallows with the cigarette, with how dry it is this year, it should for sure come back with big boards talking about the highways history.
It would be interesting to know the history of the water cave waterfall.
Good afternoon Juan and Jess, thanks for taking us down to the waterfall, that was cool. Interesting load to say the least. The automatic doesn't like getting going on a hill with that heavy a load, but ya did it.
Yea, the computer was pretty confused there, and the river was a surprise
@@JuanRempel The computer should learn from that uphill pull, might be interesting to see if you can do that same thing again, and see if it pulls any different.
WOW!
It's pretty neat
That is one incredible water hole.
Yea, it's a pretty sweet of a find, a hidden gem we literally drive over all the time.
Good vision on 1080.
G'day Jess and Juan
See you tomorrow Juan
Adios Jess
I think you forgot to warm up Kenworth engine
Never do, and no cool down either. I've been told not to do that in these modern trucks.
Same with Mini, I guess all models cars and trucks. My old V8 refused to be human until she got a little warmth in her.
I don't even wait for glow plugs, I have no idea how that works on a diesel, but they figured it out.
Our X Belarus, Russian 🚜 1980s didn't have a glow plug. She just started like an old Holden. Wonderful piece of machinery.
Hi juan
Morning
TOOT TOOT TOOT
34:18 What slendid scernery. ⛰️
That was a great drive. Thank you