The ALCAN & Cassiar
Most of today's drive was on the section of the ALCAN east of Whitehorse, which I'd driven on the way out, so no scenery pics.
There are still some gas pumps in Canada that don't take credit cards. It amazes me that you pump first & then go in to pay.
The Stewart-Cassiar Highway is even more desolate than the ALCAN, so everyone turning south onto the Cassiar stops at the same gas station to fill up. While pumping gas there, a heavy duty truck camper pulled up next to me. Even more than the rig, the map on the side caught my eye. This guy has been on the road for 15 years & been to all of the places on this map - amazing! I got so distracted by the map that I forgot to take a pic of the rig. He bought the truck in Australia with another camper on it. That camper fell apart in South America, so he took the truck to the Netherlands where they built him a custom expedition-style rig. He's now back "home" in northwestern Canada for a while.
A short distance down the Cassiar, & one is back in BC.
Boya Lake is known for its impossibly beautiful colors.
Signs of fall are increasing, though it went to 80* here today.
For the first 50 miles of the Cassiar, there are a couple of provincial parks, 1 house visible from the highway, & a couple of rental cabins. The first real establishment is this rock shop, famous for its beautiful jade (from a nearby mine) & for letting folks camp for free in their parking lot. At 8:00pm, there are 9 of us here.
Glad you made it to Jade City.. ooooh sounds so exotic!
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