MONADS NOT NOMADS
THE DOUBLER WAY
Born from the morning mist that rolls off 70 Mile Lake at dawn, we are the Dawn Mist Doublers — a sisterhood of women who ride, teach, and honor the ancient art of the road.
We are riding bitches by choice, mistresses of our craft. Our lakefront retreat at 70 Mile House offers sanctuary for women seeking the freedom of the back seat and the power it holds.
Old skool ladies trained in the art of the ride — admiring, teaching, and keeping the outlaw spirit alive. The dawn mist lifts, and we ride.
WHAT WE OFFER
MISTRESS SCHOOL
Learn the ancient art of the doubler. Our trained mistresses teach presence, grace, and the sacred bond between rider and passenger.
GENTLEMEN'S RETREAT
A full retreat experience with muse and ancient service. Admiring old skool women provide care, wisdom, and the outlaw spirit at our beautiful 70 Mile lakefront sanctuary.
DOUBLER TRAINING
Every lady who comes to 70 Mile trains to become a doubler. The morning mist is our witness, the road our classroom, the sisterhood our strength.
THE DOUBLER'S CREED
"We ride in the mist of dawn, where the fog meets the lake and the road stretches into forever."
"We are the Morning Mistress — chosen, not assigned. The back seat is our throne."
"Half a percent. Not outlaws by law, but by spirit. Monads, not nomads — each complete, riding together."
"The dawn mist lifts. We ride."
FROM THE MIST
We were raised as outlaws in the extremely rural backcountry — out-of-sight pot growers in timber mill mountain valleys, ancient forests stretching farther than any road could reach. There are no rules out there, and no one dares bring them on you. British Columbia gave us everything: mist, mud, and the kind of freedom only isolation can teach.
The mill job was almost always complemented by a grow show. This was the marijuana capital of Canada — a natural patch of range and swamp where railway and mill equipment could be set up like moving boxes in the clearing. If someone got hurt, you didn't wait an hour for an ambulance — you threw them in the truck and drove. You trusted your people to save each other. That's how we were raised.
When the women who would become the first Doublers gathered at 70 Mile House, it wasn't planned. It was mist and circumstance. A few old skool ladies who knew the back seat held more power than anyone understood. The Dawn Mist Doublers were born in the fog, and we've been riding ever since.
First gathering at the lakefront — mist, motors, and a shared understanding.
Mistress School established — teaching the ancient art of the doubler ride.
The DMD patch is earned, never bought. Skull, wings, crossbones — in pink and white.
Lakefront retreat at 70 Mile House fully established — sanctuary and sisterhood.
MEET THE CHAPTER
MAMA MIST
Founding mother. Rode in from the Cariboo backcountry with mud on her boots and a vision in her heart.
THUNDER LILY
Right hand to Mama Mist. Runs the grow show and keeps the lights on — literally.
CHAINSAW JANE
Former mill worker. Keeps order at the retreat and handles anyone who disrespects the sisterhood.
MISTY MILE
Knows every logging road, every switchback, every mist-covered shortcut in the Cariboo.
THE TERRITORY
70 Mile House sits on some of the most remote real estate in North America. No neighbors for miles. Just ancient forest, swamp, and the long silence of the Cariboo plateau stretching to every horizon. Out-of-sight pot growers and mill workers — that's who settled this land. Outlaws by nature, not by choice.
Water and power lines slice in every direction — lifelines strung across the wilderness like the veins of the land itself. The railway comes through like a memory, equipment set up like moving boxes in the clearing, and then gone again into the trees.
This is our country. Not because we claimed it — because it claimed us. The mist, the isolation, the raw beauty of a place the rest of the world forgot. That's where the Doublers thrive.
70 MILE HOUSE
Our lakefront retreat sits where the morning mist rolls thickest. A place of training, sanctuary, and sisterhood in the heart of British Columbia.
Lakefront Retreat • Cariboo Region
