Tuesday, 10 January 2012

DAY 11 - Watson Lake, YT to Whitehorse, YT

So I forgot to mention that it was 430PM when we abandoned our truck last night. I finally got home with the spare tire on at 900PM, I saw so many glowing eyes on the side of the road! Thank god Lau had warm pizza waiting for me in the room!! :D

Ok now we were very anxious to get to Whitehorse, I purchased another tire for a spare just in case.

Before we left we found the SIGNPOST FOREST! There was over 70 000 signs from people all over who donated them.


 Some more caribou!!



Woohoo!! We made it alive!! Ya so the trek was over 5800km, 8 days of driving, so many different sights to see and we did it!
 Home sweet home! :D

DAY 10 - Fort Nelson, BC to Watson Lake, YT

We left Fort Nelson on a cooooold morning in anticipation of finally reaching the Yukon!  
You would not believe the incredible views we were seeing. Unfortunately the camera does not do them justice...

It was so weird. So we were driving up quite high in alitude and all of a sudden all the windows instantly fogged up!!!! And another note is the temperature went back and forth between -7C and -25C all day.



 So if you have been paying ANY attention to our blog thus far, you would know that there hasn't been any wildlife at all, which is crazy since we drove for about 5000kms!! Anyways we finally spotted a couple caribou on the highway, they didn't seem too spooked as they just trotted away.


Apparently there are herds of wild horses in these areas, but Lau was very disappointed to not see one. Also I think a 5 year old could have drawn a better sign!

8067 hats and counting... (Toad River Lodge)




We had been anxious to finally see the "famous" buffalo herd on the highway, so here is the first warning.


We decided to stop at the natural hot springs in Liard Hotsprings National Park. They were such a treat!! The water on top must have been 120C and when you go down a few inches it was about 95-100C

Buffalo!!






Ya so here's where the trip got hairy. I must admit we had been very fortunate up to this point. The weather had been very good along with the road conditions, everything was working fine and no hiccups. Anyways after the hot springs Lau took the driver seat and after about 1 1/2 hours was getting tired so we decided to switch. I got out and saw this!!!!! :(  shedding a tear...

It was just before 4pm when this happened and the sunlight was failing fast! We were obviously pissed off a bit at first but didn't panic because we had a spare. The darn thing didn't want to come off!!! We were following the owner's manual to the tee but it wouldn't disengage from the support. We ended up flagging down a transport trailer and the guys (a couple cool Indians, eastern kind) jumped out to help us. They couldn't figure it out. Even a guy in a pickup truck tried his best but with no luck. 

At this point it was dark and the spare was NOT coming off. The Indians suggested we try and get our truck to the nearest garage, Contact Creek, to save on any towing services, but that would mean driving on a flat tire. Well the road was packed snow so we gave it a shot...ya not the best idea... After 5 min there was smoke and the tail of truck was basically wagging haha so we had to pull it over to the side of the Alaska Highway. They offered to give us a ride to the next rest stop where they said there was a garage. Since we were on the side of the Alaska Highway, it was dark, -26, no cell phone reception, the wolves were howling (or some creeper in a ditch) and only 1 car goes by every 1/2 hour or so. We took them up on their offer. Unfortunately we could not get help at the rest stop so we rode the transport truck to Watson Lake. Yeeeehaw breaker breaker 10-4. 

After about an 1 hour riding with these cool dudes, we made it to Watson Lake where we checked-in to our hotel for the night. From there I called every towing company in town (two) and no luck. I tried the towing line for the territory and finally got through. I told him my truck was 80km outside Watson Lake and that that needs to be done is to get that **&%^&^** tire off! He quoted me $350 to bring the flatbed (since it was policy). After I balled my eyes out, haha jk, I got some cash and met him where he had some "good" news. He could take me with his pickup and for "only" $200 get my spare on. We did it and it he took off the spare tire as if nothing was holding it...*&^%^!^&^&!%^&!*&

Anywho, it may seem like it was a disaster but looking back it could have been much worse and hey how can it really be a road trip without an experience like that right??

A few videos...



Friday, 6 January 2012

DAY 9 - Dawson Creek, BC to Fort Nelson, BC

We began our day at 'Mile 0' of the Alaskan Highway. We are looking forward to only a short drive from here to Fort Nelson!


The road conditions were very good and we saw quite a bit of sun and cloud, but we did drive through quite a bit of fog and got to snap a few cool pictures!






We have entered the Northern Rockies! Definitely a beautiful place that not many get the opportunity to see! We got to see a few mountains out on the horizon, apparently tomorrow we will get to drive through them!



Finally arrive in Fort Nelson at 1:30PM (we left Dawson Creek at 9:30AM). We decided to head to the pub for some cold ones, they definitely were cold ones, Lau's was full of slush!

I need a wash!!!

Daily Thoughts:

"I don't think I could ever live in such a small town!" - Lau
"Yeehaw!!" -Kyle

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

DAY 8 - Calgary, AB to Dawson Creek, BC

Hello fellow followers! Sorry I didn't update the blog last night, we got into Dawson Creek, BC pretty late last night (well 7PM but it was a loooong day). 

Anywho we began our trip out of Calgary at 8AM and it began as a very nice day! The picture below is somewhere along highway between Calgary and Edmonton. 

Don't you just love the price of gas in Edmonton!!!!

View of the Edmonton skyline.


We are driving through oilsands territory and we start to see a lot of factories and refineries. All you can smell is either burnt oil or the burning brush as they clear more land area.




About 2 hrs outside Grande Prairie, AB it started to rain. It was about 2C when it began, just at the onset of freezing rain. I ended up having to drive about 2 hrs in the dark in this weather, it was awful to say the least! So I just got all pepped up on coffee and eventually made it! Oh ya and the sun set about just before 4PM


We are finally in BC, the funny thing is time doesn't change yet. The sun does't rise until about 9:30AM

Daily Thoughts
"My eyes hurt!" - Kyle
"I hated driving on the crappy road in the rain, well ok I wasn't DRIVING but still I hated it!" - Lau