Pretty sight with the river |
We had planned to follow the Alaska Highway to Ft. Nelson, but the storm
clouds were heavier to the west closer to the Rocky Mountains so we
remained well to the east of the highway. |
First sighting of the Alaska highway |
From Ft St. John to Ft. Nelson, we circumnavigated as necessary to
remain clear of clouds and rain showers. We encounter slight carburetor
icing that causes a momentary miss of the steady running engine
(apply a little carb heat and things smooth out) |
Let's get thru here before the clouds meet the mountains |
Passing along the route and as we neared our Ft. Nelson destination, the clouds
began to drop lower to the surrounding mountains, but we scooted underneath
as we approached the Ft. Nelson airport. |
Made it to Fort Nelson |
After calling the hotel, a van picks us up driven by a young man
accompanied by his girlfriend. We learned that Ft. Nelson is noted for its
toothpick manufacturing, perhaps the largest toothpick producer in Canada.
After checking in to our room, we went down to eat before the dining room
closed. One thing I had trouble getting used to was how late it gets and
is still daylight. Bud & Jack went swimming while I watched TV and they
later went for a walk around the town. To be sure that we have tickets to
the Gaslight Follies in Dawson tomorrow night, Bud calls to reserve us a
spot. Total flying time from Calgary to Fort Nelson is 7.6 hours. |