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Ranch sign swept away in B.C.B次元官网网址檚 2021 floods found after 350 km journey

Sign lost near Spences Bridge recovered on Sunshine Coast 14 months later

If a sign from a ranch near Spences Bridge could talk, it would be telling an extraordinary tale of a journey that saw it travel more than 350 kilometres in 14 months before being recovered on the Sunshine Coast near Gibsons.

The wooden sign, measuring approximately six feet long by one foot high, hung above the bridge to Osprey Ranch, about 14 kilometres east of Spences Bridge on Highway 8. Geoff Bannoff, who has owned and lived on the property since 2005, says that it featured the name of the ranch and an osprey carrying a branch laden with fruit that was designed by his brother.

B次元官网网址淲hen we bought the property we inherited an orchard,B次元官网网址 explains Bannoff, adding that inspired his brother to create the drawing. The sign hung over the distinctive bridge that led from Highway 8 to the ranch, and which survived the fire that raged near the area in summer 2021 and forced the evacuation of many Highway 8 residents.

In November 2021 an atmospheric river pounded the Southern Interior, causing massive flooding along the Nicola River and the adjacent highway and properties. The force of the flooding swept away houses and outbuildings, obliterated property, destroyed or severely damaged more than seven kilometres of Highway 8, and killed one person who was unable to leave their property.

The 120-foot steel bridge to Osprey Ranch was among the infrastructure swept away in the floods, cutting off access to the ranch. It wasnB次元官网网址檛 until June 2022 that Bannoff was able to return to the site, and he counts himself among the lucky ones.

B次元官网网址淗ighways started doing their work, and we got access to the property in early June. We got power back shortly after that, and we let highways build a work camp on the property.B次元官网网址

In September 2022 the final evacuated residents from Highway 8 were able to return to their properties. On Nov. 9, 2022 B次元官网网址 361 days after the flooding B次元官网网址 the highway was fully reopened to traffic between Spences Bridge and Merritt.

B次元官网网址淚 look at the amount of work theyB次元官网网址檝e done, and itB次元官网网址檚 extraordinary,B次元官网网址 says Bannoff. B次元官网网址淭hey had to re-route the highway. We thought weB次元官网网址檇 never have access to the property again with the bridge and highway gone, but there was an old railway bridge at the end of the property, so they put a one-lane highway bridge where the old rail bridge was and extended the highway for two kilometres along the old rail bed, then built another one-lane another bridge to IR7.

B次元官网网址淭hey got our neighbours home, but people lost property and buildings, and one person was killed. People are still a long way from recovering.B次元官网网址

During the months following the flooding, debris, wreckage, and personal items that were swept away turned up all along the Nicola, Thompson, and Fraser rivers. One broken BC Hydro pole from Highway 8 was found in January 2021, hundreds of kilometres away in Boundary Bay.

Bannoff says that a contractor working along Highway 8 found a tangle of wreckage from their bridge about three or four kilometres downstream along the Nicola River, and more debris from the bridge was found in the Thompson River south of Spences Bridge, more than 17 kilometres from the ranch.

B次元官网网址淭hey sent pictures to us and asked B次元官网网址業s this your bridge?B次元官网网址 It was built by previous owners of the ranch in 1986, and was a fairly distinctive structure.B次元官网网址

There was no sign of the sign among the wreckage, but Bannoff says he figured it would have broken free: B次元官网网址淚t was a good, heavy sign.B次元官网网址

In early January 2023, 14 months after the sign was washed away, Sunshine Coast resident Peter Milne was out for a hike between Bonniebrook and Secret Beach near Gibsons. Bannoff says that Milne spotted the sign on the beach below him and hiked down to it, then retrieved it and carried it out, a round trip of nearly two hours.

Milne looked up Osprey Ranch online and saw that it was near Spences Bridge. B次元官网网址淪omeone had taken a picture of the sign [before the flooding] and it was on Google Maps and Street View,B次元官网网址 explains Bannoff.

Milne called friends of his who live in Spences Bridge, Dorothy and Mike Baragno, and told them about finding the sign.

B次元官网网址淭hey called me and said B次元官网网址榃e know this guy who found your sign!B次元官网网址橞次元官网网址 says Bannoff. The plan is for Milne to get it to Vancouver, where the sign will be retrieved and returned to its home.

The signB次元官网网址檚 journey took it down three major rivers and into the Strait of Georgia, where it was at the mercy of the currents. Bannoff says that itB次元官网网址檚 in pretty good shape, considering what it went through.

B次元官网网址淚t was a pretty solid sign. It made it through HellB次元官网网址檚 Gate.B次元官网网址



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