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The Incomappleux is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) long, with four large tributaries flowing 19 to 32 kilometres (12 to 20 mi). Following a due south course, the swift, unnavigable river is 9 to 15 metres (30 to 50 ft) wide. Around 61 metres (200 ft) high, the narrow canyon, which is
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was built in 1902 in the lower valley, just upstream from the gorge, to service the mines. The principal mine was the Beatrice Mine, about 9.7 km up a steep trail from the town. Its owners built an ore concentrator at the upper end of the town site; horse-drawn ore carts would dump their loads into a
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area into the valley and following the river to its mouth, but this involved a long climb up and over a high mountain and a long trek down to the river. In 1889, the report of the Gold Commissioner at Farwell reported, "By 1889, ten locations had been made on the Northeast area of Upper Arrow Lake.
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Europeans referred to the valley and river by various English spellings of the word, but Fish Creek/River was also common. However, local lore has it that the word is a corruption of the Sinix't word for Fish. In 1865, James Turnbull, surveyor and mapmaker, explored the Incomappleux Valley. After the
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From the 1890s, mining claims staked upstream (removed from the mouth) were along Pool Creek at 10 kilometres (6 mi), Sable Creek at 18 kilometres (11 mi), and Boyd Creek at 26 kilometres (16 mi). Although most claims were accessed from the south, the Dunvegan group, at the headwaters
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The area around Roger's Pass was surveyed by Arthur O. Wheeler in 1902, using a photographic triangulation method that involved setting up a heavy camera on a tripod on a mountain peak and photographing all the other peaks within sight; and doing this again for all the peaks in the survey area. This
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In 1904, the wagon road was extended up the west side of the river from Camborne, and a bridge replaced the ferry at Boyd Creek. At the 12-mile point, a wagon road bridge existed in the 1910s. The only remaining bridge, 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) north of Camborne, was a wooden timber bridge that
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Access was from the south end through a deep, narrow, steep-sided gorge where the miners built a roadway about 0.5 km long out of timbers perched on the side of the cliff and anchored into rock crevices. In winter, horses pulling wagons were fitted with snowshoes for the deep snow. The timber/plank
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and Curtis Björk, sponsored by Valhalla Wilderness Society, found over 300 species of lichens in the Incomappleux, most of them in the ancient forest. This included seven species new to science. The Incomappleux Valley has been the subject of two films, one by Riel Marquardt, and more recently the
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In 1892, a 76-metre (250 ft) bridge existed at the river mouth, and a 14-metre (46 ft) one 32 kilometres (20 mi) upstream near McDougal Creek. After the one at the mouth connecting to Lardeau City was washed out, a temporary 5-by-12-metre (18 by 40 ft) cable ferry commenced in
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The 58,000 hectare Incomappleux Valley conservancy was established by the provincial government in January of 2023. Conservancies are a class of protected areas in the province that allow some low-impact commercial and industrial uses, but prohibit activities such as large scale logging and road
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The valley is heavily timbered and unsuited to agriculture. This inland temperate rainforest comprises a wide range of cottonwood and spruce. The accessible conifer-dominated forest has been largely harvested over the decades. Active logging returned in 1974, but environmental protests have
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road was still in place and drivable in 1970, although some of the timber supports had fallen away, planks were broken and a sign warned, "ROAD CLOSED". In 1974, Celgar, the logging company based in Nakusp, blasted a solid road through the gorge, destroying the old timber/plank road.
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The area has been studied since 2000 by Valhalla Wilderness Society as a part of their Inland Temperate Rainforest campaign, and the upper Incomappleux was included in the Selkirk Mountain Caribou Park proposal after groundbreaking biodiversity research by biologists
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This was told by a Sinix't, or Lakes Person, as he described himself, who lived in Nakusp, to Lee Harding, who built a cabin at Galena Bay on Arrow Lake in 1970, once owned a house and lot in Camborne, and still has property
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Martin Champagneur was discovered, alive, after 6 days of surviving in the woods. He coudln't light a campfire and was in a territory where grizzlies, wolves and coyotes can be.
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survey provided the first topographic maps of Glacier National Park, the Battle Range that borders the park on the south, and the area of the upper Incomappleux River valley.
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Lead by Michel Bastien : A specialist alplinist who hike 200 mountains around 4 continents, including the Aconcagua and the Kilimandjaro, an ex-paratrooper.
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A. O. Wheeler's 1905 report is accompanied by a series of large, fold-out topographical maps, as well as historical maps for the region that he reproduced.
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about 5 kilometres (3 mi) from the mouth, funnels the glacial waters. Above the canyon, the valley widens to as much as 2 kilometres (1 mi).
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When Lee Harding bought a lot from a woman then living in Revelstoke, in 1974, he was treated to her photo album and her memories of growing up there.
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Battle Range viewed from the left (west) side of the Incomappleux River valley, looking north, 1996. Glacier National Park is beyond the Battle Range.
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After the expedition of Mount Hope and Mount Charity, the team decided to do rafting on kayaks back to the base camp, on the Incomappleux River.
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June 1893. A replacement bridge destroyed by the 1894 flood was in turn replaced. A ferry was built in summer 1896, but its placement is unclear.
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Wheeler, A. O. 1905. The Selkirk Range, British Columbia. Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa. Volume 1 (text) and Volume 2 (map folio).
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The families, friends, the local population and the police tried to search for the three others adventurers for weeks.
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The lower bridge provided a connection in 1898, when the wagon road up the west side of the river was completed as far as the
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The expedition in the mountains was a fund-aid campaign for Leucan, an organism that wants to find a cure for Leukemia.
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had washed out by 1971. Celgar, the logging company based in Nakusp, built a steel bridge in the same place in 1974.
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restricted harvesting since the early 2000s. In 2022, a moratorium was placed upon logging for at least two years.
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Several claims, including the Fish Creek mines, had been worked on the upper reaches of Incomappleux river..."
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into which the river empties. The names of the creek and adjacent mountain are also derived from this word. A
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Yves Laforest : First french canadian to climb Mount Everest, a social figure of alpinism in Quebec.
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Aurélie Chabaud : A visual artist from France, responsible for capturing the expedition in video.
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sort of chute at the last switchback above the concentrator. The town was occupied until about 1954.
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A helicopter that was fighting wildfire in the area discover him, with his kayak, by the river.
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Incomappleux River from the (then) new steel bridge a little upstream from Camborne, about 1975
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Daily discharge tables 1914–1996 for the 1,020-square-kilometre (390 sq mi) basin.
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Martin Champagneur, a multimedia student at the time, adept of trekking and river rafting.
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Beatrice Mine buildings above the town of Camborne in the Incomappleux River valley, B.C.
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Nearby towns were Beaton on the Northeast Arm, just below the mouth of the Incomapplex;
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of the river, was reached by a 16-kilometre (10 mi) trail from the CP station at
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Incomappleux River valley looking downriver; Boyd Creek entering from the left. 1974.
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Recollection of Lee Harding, who owned a house and lot in Camborne at the time.
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village by this name formerly existed somewhere in the confluence area.
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Michel Bastien, Yves Laforest and Aurélie Chabaud are still missing.
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3 persons out of 4 disapeared during this river descents on kayaks.
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ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Aucun thème sélectionné- (2003-08-08).
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Search for Station 08NE001 Incomappleux River near Beaton
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The name "Incomappleux" is derived from the Sinixt word
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on the northwestern slope. However, the Illecillewaet
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mid-1880s, visitors could enter the valley from the
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Incomappleux River is located in British Columbia
Kootenay Land District
Selkirk Mountains
Mouth
Columbia River
Upper Arrow Lake
50°44′48″N 117°42′47″W / 50.74667°N 117.71306°W / 50.74667; -117.71306
Beaton
West Kootenay
British Columbia
Upper Arrow Lake
Columbia River
inland temperate rainforest
Toby Spribille
Upper Arrow Lake
Sinixt
Canadian Pacific Railway
Glacier National Park
Beatrice Mine
Battle Range
Albert Canyon
Ore concentrator
Camborne
Galena Bay
Trout Lake
Selkirk Mountains
Glacier
Illecillewaet Glacier
Rogers Pass

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