Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Headin' Home


7/19 Rain, Rain, Rain. We left Prince of Wales Island and endured a very rough crossing over to Ketchikan. Chris and I spent most of the 3 hours on the back of the boat (forgot the Dramamine in the van – Doh!). More rain in Ketchikan. We went downtown to play tourist with the 2 cruise ships in port. Ate some great salmon chowder at an ale house, and Chris is getting his fill of fish ‘n chips – he has had some really good halibut. We were hoping that the rain would let up while we ate, but it only got worse. Really, nothing is worse that planning to camp in the rain, so we got a room at the Best Western instead (again, this was Phil’s idea – really!).
7/20 Another Ferry, this time to Prince Rupert. Took our Dramamine, but the cruise was smooth sailing. This time we actually got to see a couple of orca pods. None jumped out of the water for us, but at least we got to see them swim by. Rained most of the 6 hours on the boat, but had stopped by the time we pulled into Prince Rupert. We had to wait about 45 minutes to get through customs, then we were off. Stopped at Kleanza River campground, BC. Surrounded by blueberries, I thought for sure we would see a bear at some point. The campground host told us to pick as many as we want (“Great for blueberry pancakes”) but they were very tart. I didn’t think my pancakes should be sour, so we left the berries for the bears.
7/21 Big driving day. Phil has likened himself to a horse going back to the barn, hurry up at get home! We drove to Quesnel, BC and stayed at Ten Mile Lake campground. Unlike our trip up through BC, when the campgrounds were virtually empty, now they are quite full. The weather is warming up too! Can’t wait to put on some shorts and ditch the fleece.
7/22 Big driving day II. 10 ½ hours, and we’re back in the lower 48. We did stop at a tourist mecca in the Fraser Canyon called Hell’s Gate. We saw this on the way up, but Phil was driving too fast and missed the turnoff. We had said we would stop on the way back. A tram takes you down into the Canyon so you can see the churning water as it goes through this small gorge. You walk out onto a suspension bridge with metal grates, so you can see through to the river below. Phil was glad for the high guard rails (slight fear of bridges). We crossed the border about 4:30, exchanged our Canadian currency before the banks closed, and ended up west of Burlington, WA at Bay View St. Park. Awesome sunny day today. The picture above is at Bay View Park.

1 comment:

RPW said...

Joan - what's that thing growing on Phil's face?