Summary:
- Drive from Stewart BC to Liard Natural Hot Springs (2 days driving)
- Distance travelled: (875.5 km; 318.9 km the first day and 556.6 km the second)
- Time on the road: 4.5 hrs first day; 8 hrs second day
- Winning decisions: (1)
- purchasing new windshield wipers before leaving Victoria
- Regrettable Decisions: (1)
- Not being able to get a decent photo of ANYTHING
- Wildlife seen: (1)
- Geese (and either a very large white goose or a swan ... random, I know)
- Mallards (or ducks, if you prefer)
- Gopher (or maybe it was a beaver, I don't know. It ran across the road)
- Hawk (or some other bird of prey)
- Moose
- Bobcat
- Caribou
- Fox
- Bison
- Black Bear
Every time I read my "northward" or "journey north" title, I can't help but hear "North! to Alaska!" ... a song (maybe the theme song) to the John Wayne movie by the same title, even though I'm not actually going to Alaska (other than my short visit from Stewart). Although, I did spend a portion of the afternoon on the Alaska Highway. I guess that's what happens when you cut your teeth on westerns with your dad. Anyway ...
| The ladies of Temptations bakery in Stewart, BC |
Before leaving Stewart, I took a short stroll along the local Estuary
boardwalk. It wasn’t much of a jog … but
it was a good stretch of the legs. Before
leaving Stewart, I had a quick breakfast at Temptations Bakery & Deli, a place
that has “the best buns in town”. The
woman that runs it was incredibly friendly, singing and dancing her way through
the morning.
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| Estuary boardwalk in Stewar |
Tuesday was the first day with a few rain drops (and I actually had a few short rain showers on Wednesday) … I wasn’t sure how bad it was going to be. After the first use of my windshield wipers, I realized that they were in terrible shape. The, winningest (so far) decision of the trip is that I purchased extra wipers before I left Victoria. Yay me! It’s the first use of my extra car gear … here’s hoping it’s the only use I actually need on this trip.
| That is a moose ... my first moose |
The first day’s drive went fairly quick but it was a bit exciting. It finally happened! I’ve lived in Canada for more than 5 years and,
just yesterday, Tuesday, saw my first moose! As I came around the corner at ~ 80 kph, there he/she was, standing in the middle of the highway, just staring at me. As the moose saw the car, it started trotting down the highway away from me. The day’s
regrettable decision is that I didn’t get my camera out fast enough to be able
to take a picture. Having been warned that
the moose always wins in the moose/car duel (thanks, all you Newfies), I was
too busy keeping a close eye on the moose to get a decent picture.
I stopped for the day at the Red Goat Lodge on Eddontenajon
Lake at Loon’s Beak mountain (I don't know why it's called Red Goat Lodge ... I saw no goats, and not even anything painted red ... but it's a beautiful spot).
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| Eddontenajon Lake |
I had grand plans of hiking in the afternoon
and exploring the wilderness (and maybe seeing another moose). Instead, I napped all afternoon. It was glorious. After a good night's sleep, I started a marathon day of driving. I was on the road for quite a while, but given everything I saw, it was totally worth it.
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| Caribou out for a stroll |
The day's adventure started after I'd already been on the road for an hour or so; up ahead of me, I saw what looked to be able to size of a large dog on the side of the road in front of me. I had the thought, "who on earth owns this dog in the middle of nowhere?". As I got closer, the animal started slinking across the highway and I saw it was a HUGE bobcat (I assume a bobcat; big mountain-y cat with a short tail). The thing paid me no mind as it stopped in the middle of the highway, just surveying it's territory. Once it got out of the way, I started to continue only to see two caribou about 100 meters in front of me. After yesterday's camera debacle with the moose (and me missing the bobcat), I grabbed my phone to try and snag a decent shot of these two reindeer (it was so deflating, when I was informed just last year that caribou and reindeer are the same animal ... like crushing a little kid's dream). These two ambled along on the road in front of me for a solid 5 minutes before deciding mosey on out of my way.
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| Along the drive |
Only a few miles after seeing the caribou, I see ... MY SECOND MOOSE ... these moose are certainly camera shy ... before I could get my phone up, it was gone. This one had to be a bull (I think) because it had a huge set of antlers on its head. I'm still mad that I don't have a photograph.
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| Hello Mr. Fox ... you appear fairly close |
As I wound my way up highway 37 towards the Yukon, I saw a few more caribou and a curious little fox along the side of the road ... I stopped to try to get a photo and he walked right up to my car ... and the proceeded to hide from me and my camera. After several hours on the road, I crossed into the Yukon and made my way to Watson Lake for a refuel and a stroll through the sign forest. And then ... the real excitement began ...
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| more pretty scenery |
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| Baby bison! |
Not long after leaving Watson Lake, I started finding the sides of the highway full of Bison and Black Bears. Seriously, herds of Bison ... just chilling. And black bears (one or two together) munching away. They don't even look up or take a pause as cars drive by. It was amazing. I took SO MANY pictures of the bison ... so few of them turned out. C'est la vie.
There could be only one or two bison chilling at one spot ... or the entire herd ... including the adorable calves!
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| he looks angrier than I'm sure he was |
I considered having a bison burger for my dinner this evening ... but decided I needed some veggies and settled for a salad (boring I know).
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| That's a bear up there, I swear! |
I was amazed to see the black bears basically right across the highway from the bison. I don't know ... I assumed that they'd be afraid of each other ... but I guess if cars and trucks zipping by doesn't bother them, why would a little black bear.
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| really, it's a bear! |
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| Got a little closer this time (through car window) |
... this is why I don't talk to people ... more often than not, they turn out to be in a cult ... if I don't talk to another soul on my journey, you now know why.
I'm settled in for the night and have don't actually plan to drive tomorrow. I'm going to enjoy the local area, hike a few trails, and soak in the natural hot springs. Then, up to the Northwest Territory on Friday!











Glad you finally got to see some amazing northern wildlife. Note that I accept my portion of the responsibility for you not being able to get a "decent picture of anything"... My replacement camera arrived on the weekend, sadly a bit too late for your trip. However the pics you posted are great, the scenery and wildlife are amazing. Hope you get some rest and safe travels!
ReplyDeleteIs great that you're finally seeing things other than mountains and it is funny about the good news - seems they are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels and keep up the updates.