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Zopkios Brake Check (aerial)

A 120m aerial view overlooking the Zopkios Brake Check area near Coquihalla Summit, British Columbia.  Highway 5 is a major freeway corridor linking Vancouver to Kamloops/Kelowna.  It passes through the Cascade Mountains w/ good views of the granite faces of Yak Peak to the north & Needle Peak to the south.  Along w/ a rest area, truck drivers often stop here doing brake checks before the steep grade that follows in either direction.  Amazingly the speed limit through here is 120km/hr.

 

Alongside the highway & leaving a noticeable scar for many kilometres is the massive construction of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, a major oil pipeline connecting Edmonton, Alberta to Vancouver, BC.  An existing pipeline has been carrying 300,000 barrels of oil/day since 1953 but this new installation when complete will increase that to 890,000.  A statement from January 11, 2023 has reported that 700km of pipe were already in place representing 75% of the entire project.  The pipeline has of course been met w/ backlash from environmentalists & First Nations.

 

More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_Mountain_pipeline

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 18/10/2023
Uploaded: 18/10/2023
Published: 18/10/2023
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Tags: zopkios brake check; british columbia; aerial; woods; highway 5; coquihalla summit; cascade mountains; range; yak peak; nak peak; rest area; markhor peak; needle peak; granite; slabs; exfoliation; trans mountain pipeline
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