Saw an elk walk past our camp but it was gone before I could get the camera.
We were soon in Dawson Creek approx. 70 miles away. We had a fantastic breakfast in a Diner and managed to get online to update FB and message the folks back home.
Dawson Creek is the start of the 'Alaska Highway' and there is a large sign and museum in the town. We stopped for photos and chatted with some other travellers.
Our destination for tonight is somewhere near Fort Nelson. The roads in this part of British Columbia are quite straight, not a lot of bends. The scenery is top quality but mainly pine forests.
We stopped at a Walmart along the way to get supplies. Our camp for the night is 'Andy Bailey Regional Camp Site' which has a water pump and hole in the ground toilets.
After putting the tents up we take a walk down to the lake and after chatting to a fisherman we decide we should move our camp down to the lake side. After moving everything including the bikes we take a dip in the lake.
It's sunset and we are swimming in this beautiful lake without a care in the world, does life get any better?
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