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Monday, July 25, 2011

Getting Close

Nice campsite on the Fraser River tonight. Less than 2 hours from Squamish. Pretty excited to get to the goods. Great view here. Rib eye on the grill!




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Location:Haylmore Pl,Lillooet,Canada

The sun is setting!

The first legitimate sunset we've had in almost 7 weeks! Before dinner too. Finally get to sleep in the dark again, it's nice to be heading south. Also it's 21 deg C. Salad and pasta and a movie in the camper tonight.









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Location:Fraser Lake, BC

Back on the road

On the Cassiar Highway, 78km south of the Alaska Highway. Spent last night in Whitehorse, loaded up on groceries today and checked at a tire shop about the screw I pulled out of the tire. Did nothing about it, and so far so good.

We're at Boya Lake provincial park now, and just went for a swim. The water is gin clear and actually not too cold. Having a few beers, going to BBQ some chicken on our new Weber Go-Anywhere grill, and I have a line in the water with some raw chicken on a hook in hopes of catching a burbot. Life is good, the Cassiar highway is very different from everywhere else we've driven - just the way we like it.









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Location:Boys Lake, BC

The end of the road

We made it to the very end of the highway in NA. Officially reached the most westerly point drivable ay Anchor Bay last night, then drove down to Homer today... And it was awesome! Last night in anchor bay we had the nicest campsite yet,.. We've said that before but this time it was for real! Backed the truck up onto the ocean, away from the state park and overlooking the Iliamna and Mount Redoubt Volcanoes, which are massive.



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Location:Homer Spit Rd,Homer,United States

Also this

The weather has been amazing, it was my 4th time at Kluane Lake but never have I seen glass like this. It was hard to keep between the lines with scenery that nice. Unreal that a lake this big could ever get this calm.













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Location:Kluane Lake, Yukon