Week 142 - Pete and Ellen's REALLY Big Adventure - 05-03-2009
Updates from Up There!
We have had amazing adventures the last three years. But according to
the dozens of RVers that we have spoken with,
our greatest
adventure is just beginning. This week we traveled from Burien
(near Seattle), to Bellingham, Washington. We have been making final
preparations to head through British Columbia, Canada to Alaska.
Final prep for the Mothership included:
New front
tires (last January)
New wiper
blades.
Spare
serpentine belt.
New fuel and fuel/water separator
filters.
New AGM chassis
batteries.
Fix a water
leak over the driver's window.
Purchase
The Milepost, the official road guide to Northwest
Canada and Alaska
New
tires for the
scooter.
New hiking
boots.
Bear repellent
spray and
bug spray.
We predict that we will
cruise through Canada for four weeks,
2200 miles.
Be in Alaska for June and July and back through Canada in August.
So what do we expect? From our online research, The Milepost
and our RV friends, we expect:
Bears and lots of them. We saw a couple black bears and one
grizzly in Yellowstone, but we expect more.
Beauty,
endless beauty. We have been told that every picture
will be a "postcard".
Lots of
trees,
greenery and lots of
water.
Great
kayaking. Lots of
wildlife besides the bears.
Friendly folks along the way. Canadians, Alaskans and fellow
travelers.
Lots of remote and
dry camping. Other campgrounds with limited
facilities.
Cool temperatures and many propane refills.
No Jack-in-the-Boxes, but all kinds of
great fish meals.
Lunch or dinner at
Muck Luck Annies. Big soak at
Liard Hot
Springs, BC.
High prices in Canada: campgrounds, food, fuel and wine.
No suntans but lots of
mosquitoes and other flying pests.
While this will be quite an adventure, it is nothing compared to those
who did this trek 10, 20 and 30 years ago.
It is our understanding that the
main roads are all paved.
However, there is
constant maintenance, so there will be
gravel.
Trucks fly by and
spray you with gravel until the Moho looks
like a teenager with acne.
Frost heaves constantly break up the road and if hit hard, you
can break things. Hopefully we see them all first.
A
broken windshield to break up the monotony of endless bug
guts.
More
paint chips to add to the dozens we already have.
Well, that's about it. It will be fun to see how it turns out. Here
is our projected path for the next month.
Love, Petellen (back together again).
Photos from May 2009