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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Day 66 - Stewart to Houston, BC - September 3, 2011

After 66 days on the road, 9:30 always seems like the usual start time.  So we rolled out of Stewart about then.  It was raining, muddy and crappy.  Same road out as in only uphill this time.

                                                          But it's dry inside our home.

                                                                  This is how we roll.

                                               Passing through the occasional small town.

We had 5 different sightings of black bear for the day but no photos.  They're definitely bulking up for the winter.  The scenery is starting to change to farming with  a lot of cows, horses, hay and less wildlife.

The weather changed back to sunny and warm as we moved farther east.  As we approached Smithers, BC we noted signs for an RV wash.  Neither coach had been washed since they left their respective homes.  They were so grungy  we felt compelled to check it out. We figured with 4 of us working on them and Heidi supervising it would go quickly.

                                          We left the cars attached and did them as well.

                           After about $30 each, the finished product celebrated with a cold one.

On to Houston, the first RV park we stopped at, Silverthorn, we got off to a bad start when Pam stepped out of the coach and onto a log along the drive.  It rolled on her and she fell injuring her elbow.   Fortunately, we had an Orthopedic Surgeon with us.  Unfortunately, he doesn't take Humana.  She's okay just a little bruised.  The park was ratty.  We moved on to Shady Rest RV park.  Real nice.  We stood back and admired our "clean" rides.


                                                                Next move is to Williams Lake, BC.





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