Hilltop ranchland
Looking across Running Horse Ranch
toward the Thompson River valley,
Kamloops, B.C.
The North Thompson river comes in at the left side of this shot and the South Thompson cuts in across the right. The confluence of the rivers is at Kamloops (which comes from the Secwepemc word Tk’emlúps, meaning "where the rivers meet" ).
The two mountains which dominate the landscape down in the city don't look as big from up here. The distinctive loose shale face of Mount Paul is right in the middle of the shot and to its right, joined by a grassy saddle-shaped plateau is Mount Peter (elevation approx. 3650').
Hilltop ranchland
Looking across Running Horse Ranch
toward the Thompson River valley,
Kamloops, B.C.
The North Thompson river comes in at the left side of this shot and the South Thompson cuts in across the right. The confluence of the rivers is at Kamloops (which comes from the Secwepemc word Tk’emlúps, meaning "where the rivers meet" ).
The two mountains which dominate the landscape down in the city don't look as big from up here. The distinctive loose shale face of Mount Paul is right in the middle of the shot and to its right, joined by a grassy saddle-shaped plateau is Mount Peter (elevation approx. 3650').