Went to be early last night and slept in this morning. It felt great!! Had to put an extra blanket on the bed early this morning as it got quite chilly.
Jim went to the other RV park which is the only place where the trekkers can undertake maintenance on their vehicles. They are very environmentally conscious.on this trek. Being a large group we are often spread over a few RV parks in the towns. While Jim did the maintenance and shopping I attended to the washing etc. He put up a tarp for me while he was gone which was fortunate as we had a few spits of rain. I managed to send an email or two but the wifi reception is not very good and is so slow.
Later in the afternoon we went out to the BC - Yukon Air Service Ltd Hangar which was a military hangar constructed when the American Army needed better facilities on the northwest staging route. Allied Russian pilots collected the planes in Alaska and flew them over Siberia to their own front lines. BC-Yukon Air Service Hangar is the last military hangar of its type in the Yukon. Built in 1942 as one of the NW staging air strips.
As I write this blog it is starting to thunder and black clouds are rolling in.
Tomorrow we head off on the Campbell Highway so it is early to bed and early to rise.
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