Sunday, September 17, 2017

On line in the King Edward Hotel, Stewart, BC

Since leaving the Yukon we’ve been travelling south on the Stewart Cassiar Highway stopping at Boya Lake for two nights and Stewart, BC tonight. The highway is much narrower than the Alaska Highway and has more rock and rolling. It is better than first trip up here but still has had enough doozies that we’ll put on our crash helmets before opening cupboards. 
The highway has growth right up to the tiny (or missing!) shoulders which means more possibility for wildlife (and crashes!) To prove the point, a black bear stopped and looked at us while grazing on the shoulder and a sow and her cub looked up and bounded into the bushes, a few miles later we saw two more black bears. They are all skittish which is good. 
Our RV park has wifi but we were told it might not work since there are so many clouds! So we are having fish and chips in the King Edward Hotel in Stewart - theirs works well and the fish is great!
Rockin' and rollin'

Cassier Mountains - rain is coming

Goodbye!

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