Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Carwash in Whitehorse...

We are not actually in Whitehorse. We've moved down the road but I'm a little behind on our posting. We've been staying at some lovely provincial parks. More about that later.

Getting the cars washed was the main topic of conversation while in Whitehorse. We have really begun to experience the dusty gravel roads and major road construction. The guys have been almost 4-wheeling-it in some of the gravel spots. You see solitary workers pushing gravel into the road with a grader and then they just move over as you drive over the pile and keep going. 

Our RVs looked just like the truck. Of course, the RV wash was just okay so the RVs still look like the truck did. Craig was having a tiny breakdown. 

All the guys had to do some clean up on their babies. 


One of the cool things to see in Whitehorse is one of the world's largest weather vanes. A DC-3 Weathervane to be exact. It was really cool to watch it turn in the wind.

Craig and I also visited the Whitehorse Fishway, the longest fish ladder in the world. It was so interesting to see the salmon, tiny though they were, at the beginning of the 2000 mile migration.





















The last place we visited was the Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge over some amazing turquoise water. What a relaxing day in Whitehorse. Of course, we left some things to do on the way back. 

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