Victoria, BC to Dawson Creek, BC – 04/24 – 09/24

Delta Junction to Tok, Alaska – 1 September 2024
The drive from Delta Junction to Tok was very scenic with fields of deep reds and yellows against the backdrop of browns, greens and whites

North Pole to Delta Junction, Alaska – 30 August 2024
From Fairbanks we made our way to Delta Junction and the Delta State Recreation Center. This State owned park, had only a couple of other

Denali National Park to North Pole, Alaska – 24 August 2024
Fairbanks is known as the “Golden Heart City” because of both its gold rush history and the warm welcome it gives visitors. It is the

Talkeetna to Denali National Park, Alaska – 20 August 2024
One of the anticipated highlights of our trip was a visit to the Denali National Park and Preserve. This park is situated between Fairbanks and

Houston to Talkeetna, Alaska – 18 August 2024
Weather has been getting cooler here and Talkeetna, where we were stayed for a few days, was ideal breeding ground for a variety of interesting

Kenai to Houston via Anchorage – 13 August 2024
Kenai to Anchorage Back to Anchorage for a couple days to take the RV into an RV shop to have the second spring on the

Homer to Kenai, Alaska – 10 August 2024
We arrived at the Port of Kenai, on the Kenai peninsula, in pouring rain. There were very few RVs in the campground adjacent to a

Seward to Homer, Alaska – 7 August 2024
We spent three days staying on a beautiful spit in Homer, Alaska. The Spit is a 7.2 km long piece of land jutting out into

Palmer to Anchorage, Alaska – 28 July 2024
The following day we left for Anchorage along a very windy but very scenic road – more towering mountains and mineral rivers. There was a

Valdez to Palmer, Alaska – 27 July 2024
As we neared the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Center where we hoped to spend the night, we were presented with the most incredible view of

Copper Center to Valdez – 19 July 2024
The road from Copper Center to Valdez was incredible, especially the Thompson pass which is a 2,600 foot high gap in the Chugach Mountains. The

Glennallen to Copper Center, Alaska – 19 July 2024
After 3 days in Tolsona we left for Squirrel Creek Recreation Center. This was a small campground situated between the fast flowing Squirrel creek and

Tok to Glennallen via Chistochina, Alaska – 14 July 2024
Chistochina, Alaska Date: 14 July 2024 On the way to Glennallen, we stopped overnight at the Red Eagle Lodge and Campground in Chistochina. This campground

Beaver Creek, Yukon to Tok, Alaska – 11 July 2024
If we thought the road from Haines Junction to Beaver Creek was bad – the road from Beaver Creek to Tok Alaska was atrocious. The

Haines Junction to Beaver Creek, Yukon – 9 July 2024
The stretch of road from Haines Junction to Beaver Creek was along the Alaska highway was very pretty and probably the most scenic part of

Takhini Hot Springs to Haines Junction, Yukon – 7 July 2024
Coming into Haines Junction you are presented with this incredible view of the Kluane Range mountains. Our campsite was just a gravel area behind a

Whitehorse to Takhini Hot Springs, Yukon – 5 July 2024
We spent a relaxing Saturday at the Eclipse Nordic hot springs which was a short walk from our campsite, allowing us to go backwards and

Teslin to Whitehorse, Yukon – 2 July 2024
Our first port of call when we reached Whitehorse was a Tire shop so we could replace the broken tire on the RV. Whitehorse, located

Watson Lake to Teslin, Yukon – 30 June 2024
On the way to Teslin we had our first accident. As we crossed the Ranchero bridge, a large truck came over from the other side

Dease Lake, British Columbia to Watson Lake, Yukon – 27 June 2024
We were hoping that the Car Satellite system would work on our drive to Watson Lake but it didn’t, which was very frustrating. Hopefully we

Iskut to Dease Lake, British Columbia – 26 June 2024
There was zero coverage on the road to Dease Lake which was a big problem for me as I could not work at all. Luckily

Meziadin Junction to Iskut, British Columbia – 24 June 2024
When researching campgrounds along the Stewart-Cassier highway we found a lot of reports of campers arriving at campgrounds only to find them closed, so we

Kitwanga to Meziadin Junction, British Columbia – 22 June 2024
Mezadian Lake Provincial Park had some really nice campsites and we were fortunate to get one right on the lake. As we drove into the

Smithers to Kitwanga, British Columbia – 19 June 2024
Kitwanga was a very small town and the starting point of the Stewart Cassiar Highway. The campsite was fine other than the owner having two

Burns Lake to Smithers, British Columbia – 15 June 2024
It’s crazy how we have spent 30 years in British Columbia and yet there are so many places we are only discovering now. We are

Vanderhoof to Burns Lake, British Columbia – 13 June 2024
Our next stop was 50 kms south of Burns Lake at Takysie Lake. To get there we had to cross Francois Lake with a vehicle

Cariboo to Vanderhoof, British Columbia – 11 June 2024
From Cariboo we drove to Vanderhoof, a small town with a population of approx. 5000. The Riverside Park Campground which we stayed in was alongside

Lac La Hache to Cariboo, British Columbia – 10 June 2024
We spent Derek’s 63rd birthday in Quesnel, British Columbia at Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park. Quesnel is situated between Prince George and William’s Lake on

Kamloops to Lac La Hache, British Columbia – 9 June 2024
We continued our drive through the beautiful British Columbia to Lac La Hache, with exceptional scenery through valleys of mountains. We had a few challenging

Whistler to Vancouver to Kamloops, British Columbia – 5 June 2024
Vancouver, British Columbia 5 June – 6 June, 2024 Back to Vancouver but this time to Peace Arch RV Resort which does not back onto

Victoria to Vancouver then Whistler, British Columbia – 30 May 2024
Vancouver, BC 30 May – 31 May 2024 Time to return to the warehouse again to install the new note reader. So after crossing to