The next morning I woke early with the sound of some other campers getting ready to leave the campground. However, I was in no such rush and just stayed in my sleeping bag for as long as possible as it was raining and I only had a couple of kilometres to go now that the road was open again.
I did go for a short ride before going to the motel I was booked into where the room was ready so I could check in and relax for the day. Fantastic!
A view of Dease Lake in the crap morning weather.
Hi G, Enjoying the blog.
ReplyDeleteTry plugging 'SUN' into sat nav anything's worth a try as it looks as bad there as here. Missed you at the Langham Way BBQ the other w/end as burnt offerings were not part of the menu!. Suffering horizontal vertigo at the mo so every time I lay down the room goes round. I wouldn't mind but no alcohol has passed my lips........honest. Take Care AL x
Tried the sat nav, it said I have to travel 1936 miles south.
DeleteHi Graham,
ReplyDeleteI was at a conference on the National Motorcycle Training. And Sam Manicom was there. He sends his regards and will look at your blog pages. Sam has been away for five weeks. But he will contact you sometime. He suggest you get a good editor for you book.
I hope the weather drys up soon.
Cheers
Dave
Was the conference good?
DeleteWeather has been drier in Hyder.
It was interesting. Mostly aimed at DAS and CBT candidates.
DeleteBut the pyscology talk was good.
I'm off to Cadwell Wednesday with Martin Hopp.
I hope it doesn't rain here. I bet your glad you bought the heated gloves.
Anyway BEAR up mate it gets warmer the further south you go.
Cheers
Dave S
Dear Graham,
ReplyDeleteWe are enjoying every minute of your rain soaked journey! must get better soon.
where are the bears?
Muriel and John
I think the bears are hiding from me. Perhaps they have heard how hungry I am!
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