Here is where it gets interesting because we faced our first night without electricity, water or sewer (kind of like staying in a Wal-Mart parking lot in the middle of the woods). With a short stop between at Toad River Lodge with it’s collection of more than 10,00 hats (caps). Cary contributed a hat and received a card stating it was the 10,039th hat contributed to the collection. We finally arrived at Liard Hot Springs Provincial Park, and here is where Cary was in his element. Fear not, because he finally got to use his new generator and we had prepared for this with meals, water for showers and making GiGi comfortable in the rig with A/C. The worst was not having a signal for phone and Wi Fi.
Next morning all our tour group left for the next town, Watson Lake, with a short delay caused by a herd of buffalo. They had established a rest stop in the middle of the highway and here in this territory the animals have the right-of-way. Luckily most of the animals including bears, caribou, elk….. do not pay attention to the vehicles but when you come upon them, your camera time is limited because of vehicles behind and ahead. It’s a major traffic jam where there is an animal sighting. We have posted some of our animal sightings but we have not seen a moose yet. They are gigantic and we have been told that when they get aggravated their ears will go back and they will charge. We don’t plan on getting close enough to see what his ears are doing ! We also spotted a fox but couldn’t get a picture fast enough. Hope to get many more pictures before this trip is over.