Thursday, March 25, 2010

Snowy roads forces us to layover in Fort Nelson,BC







We won't be making it to the Yukon today or probably even tomorrow. Snow and bitter cold have forced us to stop in Fort Nelson, BC. Our day started out uneventful as dry roads greeted us as we left Fort St John and headed onto the alaska highway rte 97 toward our goal of Watson Lake, YT. We passed a burning truck one hour into the drive and then stopped for gas at Pink Mountain camp. Gas stations are few and far between. Most are closed till May when tourism picks up. Snow began to fall and the roads soon got treacherous for a guy and girl from PA driving a trailer as big as their car. We crawled into the town of Fort Nelson to hang out with the oil, gas and logging folks. I believe that we are an odd sight for most of these people as we see no one else on the road. We will probably stay here till Saturday when the forecast is for warmer temps and sunshine. Todays high was only 15F. Heidi is doing laundry..yea! and I am plotting our next leg of our trip from Fort Nelson to Whitehorse, YT (591m). It's another crossing of the steepest slopes of the Northern rockies. Our goal is to be in Tok, Alaska by Monday.

Mar 24th, Overnight at the Pomeroy Casino in Port St John











Hello all, after a day of getting new tires and not getting on the road till 1:30, we headed north into interior BC again for more exciting terrain. You can go from beautiful dry roads to icy, mountainous scary as can be roads in minutes. Disappointing that we have seen no Moose yet, but lots of Deer. They perk there ears up when you come down the road and act like we're invading their space. We spent the night in a really nice hotel and casino in the middle of serious nowhere. Played giant video blackjack against a full sized video dealer... lots of fun. Another challenging day of driving tomorrow into the Yukon with this trailer. Total milage to date 44o9.




Not bad...2-4 inches of snow forecast locally for tonight. We parked in the lot with 5+ inches of new snow. Another slow day of travel is expected.