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The two RV Gypsies
traveled from Liard River Hot Springs
to Watson Lake
and some wildlife
June 17, 2016

A very foggy travel day

A very foggy travel day A very foggy travel day

Below: The weather cleared up for a bit, and then the two RV Gypsies encountered some construction/dirt roads.

twisty curvy road construction

Several short, metal bridges

Below; Patches of snow on the side of the road

metal, noisy bridge snow on the side of the road

Below: Summit Lake and some more rain

Summit Lake and rain rain
frost heaves Toad River sign and fog
nice reiver clouds in the mountains

The weather finally cleared nicely and the two RV Gypsies drove past a waterfall plunging down the side of a high cliff. Karen Duquette snapped a couple of quick photos. There was no room to stop the RV.

waterfall stream from the waterfall

Muncho Lake

Muncho Lake Muncho Lake

The clouds kept rolling in

clouds and scenery clouds and scenery
river river

More construction and more dirt on the RV. Here, there was a line-up and a 30-minute wait for a lead-vehicle to lead everyone through a big construction area.

construction a very dirty RV

Below: Wildlife: Along the way, the two RV Gypsies spotted 6 bears plus a mama bear with two cubs. Karen Duquette was not able to get photos of all of them however. They also saw 6 buffalo.

bear fast running bear
bear way in front of the RV
mama bear and 2 cubs mama bear and cub

Below: 7 buffalo sightings

boney buffalo buffalo  butt
buffalo buffalo on the side of the road
two buffaloes buffalo back in the grass
look below

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