We stopped at a small town just south of the border, called Lynden. Our camp neighbors last night spoke very highly of it as a little Dutch tourist town. Since Susie has Dutch heritage, we had to stop and see if there were any pastry shops. OK, Solvang it is not! Lot's of major construction on the one and only main street in town, which is all of three blocks long. Only one bakery, but fortunately they were able to satisfy our indulgence. After coffee and sweets, we hightailed it out of there.
We're driving through British Columbia, then into the Yukon Territory before we hit the Alaska border. We're just south of Cache Creek right now at a campsite in the Skihist Provincial Park. It's like a state park back home. Here we have snow covered mountain peaks, deep canyons, roaring rivers, and thick forests. They have very few scenic pulloffs on the highways, so we weren't able to capture the scenery along the way. Nice campsite scenery.
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Wow that scenery and no wine? You guys are in trouble!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe do have a little wine left. We celebrated last night with a double gold cab. It was good!
ReplyDeleteWe do have a little wine left. We celebrated last night with a double gold cab. It was good!
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