Wednesday was incredibly beautiful. We'd planned to spend the night at Mediazin Campground, where we'd stopped in 2004, but it was closed and we ended up at a rest area with picnic tables and an outhouse and a creek.
And some signs including this map of the Cassiar Highway.
Then, Wednesday night was at the red You Are Here arrow. Then east to just Prince George and south a bit to a campground in Hixon. But I'm getting ahead.
These signs are good and obvious. Especially waiting on road construction. I'd like to see the Princess Tours buses in Alaska follow this rule.
It rained a bit in the morning, but nothing serious. And we had clouds with some sun most of the day, with a few spots of rain. Here's the connection to the Yellowhead Highway which goes from Edmonton to Prince Rupert.
I already did a post on the Skeena Bakery, so I'll skip that. The rest are pictures of the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy 16).
It gets less wilderness and more rural. And you can see in this picture the mystery spot in my camera. I'm trying to take pictures so the spot is in a background you can't see, or to crop it out, but sometimes . . . I've tried cleaning the lens, but it doesn't help.
In 1997 we made a mad dash from Prince George to Prince Rupert to catch the Alaska ferry and the road was really fast. But things have grown a lot since then and the going was pretty slow, especially as we went through towns.
People in Anchorage never use chains on their cars. Everyone has snow tires, many studded, so even though I've lived in snow country for over 30 years now, chains are a mystery.
We really have to go, but our campground has wifi and I can't help trying to get this done. I'll have it post this afternoon. Tonight we should be with our daughter in Vancouver. Yeah! But it's been soooo beautiful.