July 1 & 2
We stayed in Smithers, B.C. for two nights at a really nice spot on the river at Fort Telkwa which is approx 12 km from Smithers
Smithers is a really lovely small town - clean, attractive & well cared for. Downtown main street is really nice with flowers and trees and cute shops in well maintained buildings.
We would love to visit Smithers again and spend more time here.
Smithers also has the backdrop of the mountains which includes a glacier on Hudson Bay Mountain
We are now in Salmon Arm to visit Brian's Aunt, Uncle and cousins for several days. We are lucky to get beach front camping on Shuswap Lake every year thanks to family (its always who you know)
Relax Relax Relax on that Beautiful Beach
In closing this blog adventure:
We would like to say, enjoy the pictures we posted because the real thing was 1000 times better and if you can you should experience the beauty of Northern B.C & the Yukon (do I sound like an infomercial) We saw Moose, Black Bear, Stone Sheep, Fox, Lynx, Bison, Coyote and last but definitely not least Momma Grizzly and two cubs Also some the most amazing scenery we have every encountered. Beautiful
Check back in the future for our next adventure because we have a few more places we want to explore.
Thompson's Trails
Sunday, 8 July 2018
Wednesday, 4 July 2018
EXPLORING THE OUTER REACHES
June 27 2018
Today we left Whitehorse to meander our way south. We are taking the Stewart-Cassier Highway and although its not the best for travelling with an RV we have enjoyed the thought of going somewhere we have not been before. The first part of the highway is just ok with some rough spots and then some VERY rough spots. A bit of rock & roll LOL The second part of the highway is pretty good for a secondary highway.
Came across this very old original Alaska Hwy bridge in Otter Creek
This is one of the better parts of the Stewart Cassiar Hwy
We then arrived at Jade City which has its own TV show which shows them mining Jade
This picture of the jade boulders does not show the real color but it was pretty incredible and they had these rocks everywhere
Our first night was spent in Iskut, which is a very very small village but the place we stopped at for the night was a totally unexpected jewel in the middle of nowhere called Mountain Shadow which is a very appropriate name. Its on the edge of Iskut Lake and in the shadow of the mountains and was an incredibly well maintained RV park with amazing views and a quiet, relaxing place to be.
June 29 & 30
Next stop for the night was Mezadin Lake Provincial Park which is really pretty and the only downside was there were a lot of mosquitoes This is the most bugs we have encountered on the trip. I don't mind too much cause as a rule mosquitoes don't like me much and if I'm near Brian I don't have to worry cause they love him.
For a day trip we drove into Stewart, B.C. and to Hyder, Alaska (they are neighbors) and the scenery on the drive was incredible - tons of waterfalls and beautiful mountains and even a glacier or 2 or 3.
Stewart, B.C. is a very small town on the coast at the end of the longest fjiord in B C One main street and they were getting ready to celebrate Canada day
This building was built in 1908 by a German financier as a base for Canadian northeastern Railway in Stewart and was named The Empress Hotel Initial cost for the hotel was $100,000 and now is for sale Anyone interested??????
Hyder Alaska is a interesting little ramshackle town with interesting residents. Population 60 and only spent a very short time cause not much to see but had to go there as it borders Stewart B.C No U S customs going in but Canadian customs coming out as one road in and same road out
Today we left Whitehorse to meander our way south. We are taking the Stewart-Cassier Highway and although its not the best for travelling with an RV we have enjoyed the thought of going somewhere we have not been before. The first part of the highway is just ok with some rough spots and then some VERY rough spots. A bit of rock & roll LOL The second part of the highway is pretty good for a secondary highway.
Came across this very old original Alaska Hwy bridge in Otter Creek
We then arrived at Jade City which has its own TV show which shows them mining Jade
This picture of the jade boulders does not show the real color but it was pretty incredible and they had these rocks everywhere
Our first night was spent in Iskut, which is a very very small village but the place we stopped at for the night was a totally unexpected jewel in the middle of nowhere called Mountain Shadow which is a very appropriate name. Its on the edge of Iskut Lake and in the shadow of the mountains and was an incredibly well maintained RV park with amazing views and a quiet, relaxing place to be.
Next stop for the night was Mezadin Lake Provincial Park which is really pretty and the only downside was there were a lot of mosquitoes This is the most bugs we have encountered on the trip. I don't mind too much cause as a rule mosquitoes don't like me much and if I'm near Brian I don't have to worry cause they love him.
For a day trip we drove into Stewart, B.C. and to Hyder, Alaska (they are neighbors) and the scenery on the drive was incredible - tons of waterfalls and beautiful mountains and even a glacier or 2 or 3.
This is Bear Glacier which is right on the side of the highway on the way to Steward B.C. & Hyder Alaska
Both these cars were parked on main street and are 1957 Chevy's but the one below is special because my mom & dad 1st car was a 1957 chevy station wagon just like this except ours if I remember correctly was yellow and was a 4 door
This building was built in 1908 by a German financier as a base for Canadian northeastern Railway in Stewart and was named The Empress Hotel Initial cost for the hotel was $100,000 and now is for sale Anyone interested??????
Hyder Alaska is a interesting little ramshackle town with interesting residents. Population 60 and only spent a very short time cause not much to see but had to go there as it borders Stewart B.C No U S customs going in but Canadian customs coming out as one road in and same road out
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
MIDNIGHT IN THE YUKON
June 23 2018
Yukon really is the land of the midnight sun and we found it hard to get used to and very hard to fall asleep ---although it was beautiful --- These pictures really are at midnight on Kluane Lake taken out the back window of the RV It does look a little dark in the pictures but trust me it was like daylight almost the whole night. We had one night in particular that neither of us could sleep as it seemed like it was the middle of the day
Yukon really is the land of the midnight sun and we found it hard to get used to and very hard to fall asleep ---although it was beautiful --- These pictures really are at midnight on Kluane Lake taken out the back window of the RV It does look a little dark in the pictures but trust me it was like daylight almost the whole night. We had one night in particular that neither of us could sleep as it seemed like it was the middle of the day
THE BEAUTY OF KLUANE
June 22 23 24 2018
Today we headed to Kluane National Park What a spectacular drive through the park. The mountains are so beautiful with their snow capped peaks and lots of pull-outs to stop and enjoy the scenery and take pictures There was so much to look at and enjoy What a totally beautiful area of the Yukon
Kluane Lake is spectacular and when we came upon it we were totally taken by surprise at the size of the lake and how beautiful it is.
On Kluane Lake since the glacier is receding the river that flowed into the lake from the glacier melt changed course and now flows into another river valley thus creating a broad sand plain where the river once was and the prevailing winds blow the sand. We could see the dust blowing from miles away but did not know where it originated until we saw the lake. The owner of the campsite said the lake will eventually find its own level based on the outlet river You can see the blowing sand in the pic below
Our Campsite was amazing
Oh and look what was right behind our RV Lovin the BEACH
Took a drive one day to Haines Junction and a very pretty Kathleen Lake. Went to a very small town called Burwash Landing which is home to the Yukon Natural Museum. We were pleasantly surprised by the size and scope of the museum - they had all the wildlife (taxidermy) from the whole Yukon on display It was larger than we expected and very well done.
Kathleen Lake If there is a beach anywhere I will find it. Really did not think there were so many beautiful beaches in the Yukon
On our way back we encountered a momma Grizzly and 2 cubs on the side of the road munching on the grass. Stopped for a bit and watched from the safety of the truck. Brian is happy now what an unforgettable experience and was one of the highlights for Brian as he really wanted to see a grizzly
Kluane National Park and Kluane Lake are absolutely beautiful and we spent 3 days there and it was really hard to leave Wish we could have stayed longer
Today we headed to Kluane National Park What a spectacular drive through the park. The mountains are so beautiful with their snow capped peaks and lots of pull-outs to stop and enjoy the scenery and take pictures There was so much to look at and enjoy What a totally beautiful area of the Yukon
Kluane Lake is spectacular and when we came upon it we were totally taken by surprise at the size of the lake and how beautiful it is.
On Kluane Lake since the glacier is receding the river that flowed into the lake from the glacier melt changed course and now flows into another river valley thus creating a broad sand plain where the river once was and the prevailing winds blow the sand. We could see the dust blowing from miles away but did not know where it originated until we saw the lake. The owner of the campsite said the lake will eventually find its own level based on the outlet river You can see the blowing sand in the pic below
Brian's cousin had recommended a RV park on Kluane Lake and it was absolutely one of the best RV parks we have ever been to. We backed onto the amazing Kluane Lake with mountains behind.
Our Campsite was amazing
Oh and look what was right behind our RV Lovin the BEACH
Took a drive one day to Haines Junction and a very pretty Kathleen Lake. Went to a very small town called Burwash Landing which is home to the Yukon Natural Museum. We were pleasantly surprised by the size and scope of the museum - they had all the wildlife (taxidermy) from the whole Yukon on display It was larger than we expected and very well done.
Kathleen Lake If there is a beach anywhere I will find it. Really did not think there were so many beautiful beaches in the Yukon
On our way back we encountered a momma Grizzly and 2 cubs on the side of the road munching on the grass. Stopped for a bit and watched from the safety of the truck. Brian is happy now what an unforgettable experience and was one of the highlights for Brian as he really wanted to see a grizzly
Kluane National Park and Kluane Lake are absolutely beautiful and we spent 3 days there and it was really hard to leave Wish we could have stayed longer
Sunday, 1 July 2018
ON THE ROAD TO SKAGWAY
So Hi everyone Just wanted to let everyone know that the we have not posted much on the blog in the last few weeks because we have been in Northern B.C and the Yukon and there is not a lot of cell service and the wifi is satellite and unrealiable and slow. I could type on the blog but not download any pictures so I chose to wait till I had good wifi to catch up Enjoy our journey because we certainly have
June 20 2018
Today we got an early start and drove to Skagway, Alaska 1st stop Emerald Lake which the pictures do not do it justice. It is absolutely beautiful and the name says it all
2nd stop was the Carcross Desert. I know - who would have thought there was a desert in the Yukon- but check out the pictures. We had seen a story on tv on Planet Earth about the Carcross Desert so it was a must see.
The drive was not quite what we had expected - it was so much more. The scenery was AMAZING AND SPECTACULAR There were waterfalls on the side of the road and lakes everywhere and the most interesting was being in the high alpine with the summit about 3200 ft
Cannot describe how it looks but it was amazing. check out the pictures below. We were both blown away by the beauty we were lucky enough to enjoy. The day could not have been more perfect as temp was around 29c with a slight breeze
Spent a few hours in Skagway but found it to be a typical cruise ship destination so we left early so we could enjoy the beautiful scenery on the way back to Whitehorse. And enjoy we did.
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