Sunday, June 1, 2003

Day 11

Sunday 6/1/03
Before we left the park we went back to the springs for another dip. The springs are about 1/2 mile from the parking lot by boardwalk. Another hot spring pool is an additional 1/4-mile, that pool is 10 ft deep and not as clear. The first pool is about 3 ft deep and very hot on the upper end. Took some pictures, talked to two girls coming home from college to Alaska and found that they knew Margo Orr. Go to school with her at Washington University in St. Louis. Small World!! Also, met some people that we had met before who were also going to Alaska. At historical milepost 627 we officially entered the Yukon Territory for the first time although the road dips back into BC several times in the next 100 miles and at MP 635 we entered Watson Lake, known for all the signs, some 50,000, in the famous “Signpost Forest”.
Visitors are encouraged to add their own sign and vendors there are eager to sell signboards and paint with the loan of hammers and nails. Tonight we are camped at Baby Nugget Park 25 miles beyond Watson Lake. We saw several black bearand a buffalo today. The buffalo was shedding his winter coat so that is why he looks so ragged.
Simba missed seeing the bear and buffalo because she was napping.
142 miles today; 2949 total.

Saturday, May 31, 2003

Day 10

Saturday 5/31/03
We camped in Provincial Park at Liard Hot Springs. Got the last spot in the park. We quickly got our swimsuits and towels and walked the boardwalk to the springs for a quick dip. There are changing rooms adjacent to the springs. The hot springs are all natural ….not a concrete pool like at Radium and it is FREE. The hot water felt good and we slept well. As usual Simba slept well too.
310 miles today; 2807 total

Friday, May 30, 2003

Day 9

Friday 5/30/03
Leaving Grande Prairie we were again awestruck by the mountain scenery. We drove through deep valleys and high mountain passes. Stopping at a roadside turnout at the top of a pass we looked back and were amazed by the view of the highway that we had just traversed.
Soon we reached Dawson Creek, the traditional mile zero of the Alaskan Highway also sometimes known as the Alcan. We stopped and took some photos at mile zero and then continued north on the Alaskan Highway. We camped at Sikanni Chief River, Mile 160 on the Alaskan Highway at the bottom of “Suicide Hill”. Folks are here from Ill, Cal, TX NH, Al, WI, and AZ all going to Alaska.
One young lad was sleeping in a small tent and going to Alaska for work. He said that he didn’t think that it would get this cold as he huddled under his blanket this morning (44 degrees last night). Saw a mother black bear and two cubs yesterday, also a coyote. Today we saw moose, caribou and Stone sheep. A lady on the way back from Alaska says that there is a lot of road construction ahead.
244 miles today, 2498 total.

Thursday, May 29, 2003

Day 8

Thursday 5/29/03
Up at 5 a.m. for an early start. The drive to Jasper was awe-inspiring. We saw snow capped mountains and deep valleys. Some of the lakes were still frozen. Simba didn’t seem to be impressed.We arrived in Jasper, had brunch and a short rest and then on to Hinton where we stocked up on milk and sandwich meat at a local grocery. From Hinton we took RT 40 to Grande Prairie, Alberta. On the way we saw elk, bear, and a moose cow. At times today we were traveling at or above the tree line. We had a full hook-up at Grande Prairie including cable TV and Internet.
378 miles today; 2254 total.

Wednesday, May 28, 2003

Day 7

Wednesday 5/28/03
Left Hosmer (Fernie) at approximately 10 a.m. Took RT 3 to 93 to Banff National Park. Stopped at Radium Hot Springs for a dip. Teddy declined but I went in for about an hour. Had lunch in the parking lot before leaving and while there a herd of mountain goats showed up. Took some pictures. Road from there to Banff Park is unbelievably beautiful. Stopped several times along the way to take pictures. Took 1A at top of park to Lake Louise then 93 in Banff National Park on toward Jasper. Dry camped in an Alberta Provincial Park about 30 miles north of Lake Louise. $12.00 Canadian. People here in the park from North Dakota and from Tampa, Florida. We are only ones going to Alaska though.
245 miles today; 1876 total

Tuesday, May 27, 2003

Day 6

Tuesday 5/27/03
Got up at what we thought was 7 am but in reality it was 8 am local. Saw some mule deer right outside the trailer. They had been previously feeding on the steep hillside but now had come down into the campground. Took some pictures of them as well as some birds. Left camp at approximately 10 a.m. soon we began to see the mountains in the distance. Stopped at the site of the Frank Slide near Coleman British Columbia. This was a big coal mining area around the turn of the century. Stopped at Sparwood to see the “World’s Largest Truck”. Simba wasn’t impressed and elected to sleep through the stop.Then we continued on to Snowy Peaks RV Park near Fernie British Columbia where we met Chester Taje and his wife Marie from the Fiberglass Owners Group on the Internet.

We visited with them in their home and afterward they took us on an extended tour of the Fernie area. There are big ski resorts and up-scale homes and condos in this area.
157 miles today; 1631 total.

Monday, May 26, 2003

Day 5

Monday 5/26/03
We left Moose Jaw at approximately 10 a.m. after drawing $100 in Canadian from an ATM and drove west across Saskatchewan. Stopped at a nature center near Chaplin, Saskatchewan and Lake Chaplin. In addition to the nature center there is a huge salt recovery operation there. The lake is a salt lake. The saline level in the lake is so high that the only animal life that live in the lake are brine shrimp. It is on a major avian flyway and a lot of water birds stop here to feed on the brine shrimp. One of Simba’s major fields of interest happens to be ornithology. We continued on through Medicine Hat and camped at a Municipal Park in Tabor, Alberta. A beautiful wooded park. $15.00 Canadian. We have electric but no water.
326 miles today; 1474 total

Sunday, May 25, 2003

Day 4

Sunday 5/25/03
Brandon to Moose Jaw
Got up this morning at 7:45. We showered-shaved, etc and had a leisurely breakfast. We had French Toast and Simba, as usual chose tuna flavored Friskies for breakfast. Left the park at about 10 a.m. On the road out from the park we were in the midst of a Marathon Run. Runners were on one side of the road and we were on the other. Stopped briefly at the finish station and talked with the folks there. Traveled on Canada Hy 1 west through western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan. Landscape was very flat. Dominated with grain farms growing wheat, barley, and canola. Also, several cattle ranches. Stopped at the Saskatchewan Welcome Center and talked with the lone attendant there. Stopped at a small roadside park for lunch and met a couple traveling back to Alberta from Winnipeg. Arrived at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan at 4 p.m. local (5 p.m. Appleton). We are at the Prairie Oasis RV Park here in Moose Jaw. $23.11 Canadian for full hook-up with paved pull thru sites.
265 miles today; 1148 total

Saturday, May 24, 2003

Day 3

Saturday 5/24/03
Got up @ 7:30. Rained all night. Made coffee and had breakfast. Left Grand Forks at approximately 9:30. Rained on and off for most of the day. Took US 2 through Devils Lake to 281 then north to Canada. Uneventful border crossing. Stopped at the Canadian information center and they called ahead and made reservations for us at an RV park in Brandon. We then drove Canada Rt. 10 to Brandon. The park in Brandon is nice with grass parking spots. $21.80 Canadian for full hook-up. Did laundry.
265 miles today. 883 miles total

Friday, May 23, 2003

Day 2

Friday 5/23/03
After a pancake breakfast we left Brainerd at 9:30 a.m. We stopped at the Scamp factory in Backus and picked up the pillow that we had ordered.We showed Kent Eveland the modifications that we had made on the trailer (he was interested in the raised axel and the shocks). They gave us a 110v plug-in so that I could print out an insurance card as I had forgotten ours. I phoned back to our agent for the details and made up a reasonable facsimile on the computer. After filling the water tank we set out again. We stopped at a rest stop on U.S. 2 in N.W. Minnesota for an hour nap and arrived at Grand Forks, ND at about 4:30 p.m. We dry-camped again at a Wal-Mart/Sams parking lot.
214 miles today; 618 miles total

Thursday, May 22, 2003

Day 1

Thursday 5/22/03
After checking, double-checking and checking again to make sure that we hadn’t forgotten anything, the three of us finally got started at 9:30 a.m. Simba thought that we were leaving too early as she wanted to sleep in some more. After only eleven miles we came to our first detour on Hy. 45 west of Appleton. We hope that this is not a bad omen.
We ate lunch at Cadott, WI. Traffic through St. Paul was real heavy as we got there just at the beginning of the rush hour. Arrived at Brainerd, MN at about 6:45 p.m. and dry-camped in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Simba didn’t seem to care as long as she had her tuna flavored Friskies.
404 miles today; 404 miles total.