Saturday, 6 September 2008

Dease Lake, British Columbia, Canada: 676 kms (2157 kms)

Everyone, bag your lives and get the first available flight to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Buy yourself an unnecessarily large RV - because everyone else has one - and head down the Alaskan Highway to Junction 37. At the only restaurant in town pop-in and try some of Dennis´ delicious blueberry pie. And tell him that Stuart says hello. After that take the first right on to the Stewart Cassiar Highway. After about 200 kms, just before Dease Lake, in the shadow of some damn fine scenery, drive down a little dirt track, erect a fence to keep out the bears and start building your dream home. Then we´ll be neighbours! This is just a pipe dream, of course, but this place is stunning, and it hasn´t even started snowing here yet!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to your arrival in Columbia.

Love and kisses..

Jamieastos
FARC Rebel Leader
Columbia branch
PS stay safe.

jlp said...

Don't forget to go to a Tim Horten's and take lots of photos!
-Jess

Anonymous said...

You are not having too much fun yet! Though it is sounding great. I miss my Harley.

We still renovating and preparing for the move to Aberdeen.

Watch out fot the Bears.

Love Gxx

Wish we were with you. :-(

Paul "Bro" Duncan said...

Sounds very very cool indeed. BC must be the best place on earth for everything. I started to google Dease Lake and found someone else biking the route. Go to wwww.clarkejohn.com/page4. Some of the pictures look like where you have described.

Take it easy
PJ and the dogs

Matt Cowing aka Big Bird said...

Gobblin' up the kms then Stu. Struggling with fitting the tall screen myself - the first of a multitude of tasks and I am baffled! Any tips!?

Anonymous said...

Hi Stuart,

greetings from the other side of the world. Take care and ride hard.

fRanK´y from Thuringia

ps.: perhaps you should buy a chain and connect yourself to the bike whiles sleeping

kpick said...

Have fun up there...us Americans ain't all that bad.

The ride South was very warm.
Hope to see you in La Paz, Baja.

Kevin