We continued driving the interior of British Columbia, at times surpassingly beautiful, at other times not so much, but still interesting...
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Possible solution to the problem of staying awake late enough for the northern lights |
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Possible solution to a problem yet to be identified |
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Liquor is much cheaper in Canada, especially BC; just make sure you drink it all before entering the US |
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BC wines; couldn't find my photo of Yukon wines |
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Part of the selection of hockey sticks at the Canadian Tire store where we had our tires rotated |
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Another gold rush town |
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Canadian counsel on "gaming" [we've been in half a dozen US casinos since...and there is no such concern] |
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Hot sauces at a Canadian hasty-tasty |
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The Chasm, a sort of petit grand canyon in BC |
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Part of an enormous strip-mine, almost its own grand canyon |
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Log jam |
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Still snoey up there, end of August |
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Do not plant potato seeds...you have been warned! |
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Miles-long traffic jam trying to get out of Vancouver for the Labor Day weekend |
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Plain chocolate has enough caffeine to keep me awake...no need for extras!
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