Abby returned home from Wildwood Summer Beach Mission with Cru today. The weather today is warmer and less cloudy without the rain we had yesterday.
Ken's drill was not turned in at the Sign Post Forest. It was accidentally left there when we hung up our sign two weeks ago, sadly nobody turned it into lost and found.
Some of the smoke rising from a nearby wildfire. We have witnessed some unique vehicles. The one above is a double cab pickup with a truck camper, towing a homemade storage trailer. That trailer is a small flatbed trailer with the upper part of an old pickup bed and cap mounted on top!!! We have seen all kinds of configurations of fifth wheel trailers with travel trailers, quads, water tanks, kayaks and more on the fiver-flat bed!
A sign at Contact Creek Lodge and gasoline says "higher prices ahead" with regard to fuel. They aren't kidding. CAN$1.39/L here, CAN$1.91/L at the next stop south. That is $3.92/gal vs $5.32/gal when converted to US dollars and gallons!
Bison along the Alaska highway. Two adults and two calves. We are truly enjoying the wildlife.
A short stop at Liard Provential Park to soak in the hot spring then back on the road south and east.
Stone sheep licking at the minerals on the roadside by Muncho Lake.
The sawtooth mountains are typical of the beautiful scenery along the Alaska Hwy.
The children have all said they have enjoyed our trip - we still have two weeks to go!





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