We left Fort Nelson and
for the next 200 miles we headed west thru the Canadian Rockies. The view was so clear that we could see for
100 miles. Check out the pic of Steamboat Mountain, Indian Head Mountain, Stone Sheep, MacDonald River Valley, Toad River Lake Sawtooth Mountains, a little water fall, Muncho Lake, Trout River, Bison and Liard River.
We had to stop at Tetsa River Outfitters for their famous cinnamon buns, then along to Stone Mountain. We had to get fuel @ 6.50 per gallon only brought enough to get to next town.
We had to watch for the Stone Sheep (smaller that bighorn sheep and often mistaken for mountain goats) going along Summit Lake and around the rocky limestone gorge before descending into the MacDonald River Valley.
Next was Toad River and Lodge. It has been at this site since 1950 and is known for it collection of 6,800 hats.
High wind on Muncho Lake (7miles long and 1 mile wide). This lake drain into the Trout River which drops 1,000 feet to the Liard River (it is a fast and windy going down hill). There is a wind sock along this stretch of road. Today we did not have any wind.
Still going around and around. This white spot on the second bend is an RV. We still have to go around that bend too and the bend after that.
This is the Allen’s Lookout. The marker is dedicated to the surveyors of the Alaska Highway. It shows the elevation and latitude and longitude of Allen’s Lookout.
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