Drove into Watson Lake from our gravel pit camp and visited the Welcome Center and the signpost forrest---67,000 + signs from all over the world, started innocently enough by a homesick soldier in 1942. Drove on to Teslin and campsite #56, a back-in site overlooking the lake. Took a bike ride around town, Bosco leading me astray down a trail into the lake, well almost! We had to clean our back window it was too dirty to see out of, to celebrate that burst of energy we turned our recliners around to look out the window. What a view! We watched the flora and fauna; we watched a rain storm across the lake and resulting rainbow develop as the sun set. Who needs TV! We'll spend two nights here and then push on to Whitehorse, all of 100 miles.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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Looks like the Life of Riley - watching the beautiful scenery from the comfort of your recliners. And just relaxing reading a book! Ah, Retirement is great. Hoping to make the circuit to Calgary later this summer. For now, just day trips from Boise. Enjoying your blog - thanks for the great photos - My cousin Dru in Juneau is a bicyclist and don't know if Juneau is on your itinerery - let me know and she'll show you her favorite trails.
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