Month: September 2015

Hiking the Erosion Pillar and Alaska Highway “Cut” Trails

Our first destination after leaving Summit Lake Campground in the Tracker was Summit Lake Lodge, which was closed for almost 25 years – I vaguely remember it being open the first year or two that I ran the highway (1990-91). I had planned on driving up to the microwave...
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BC RVing: Liard River to Summit Lake

Day 2 of the trip, Thursday, September 10th, was so busy that by the end of it, it took me a while to figure out that it actually had been just one day 🙂 Dawn at our parking spot for the night, a large gravel pullout at Km 749.5,...
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Alaska Highway RVing: Whitehorse to Liard River

I’m posting this from Dawson Creek, day 3 of what will be about a month-long trip. So far, we’ve had good weather, very good Fall colours, and decent wildlife sightings. This will be my route – basically a figure-8 through much of BC, and a bit of the Alberta...
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Fall rains and a taste of Winter in August

Except for a spectacular May, this was a sad excuse for summer in the Yukon, and now it’s gone. The Whitehorse area typically gets about 262 mm (10.3 inches) of precipitation per year (21.8 mm per month), but this year we got 35 mm in July, and a record...
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