June 20th, 2024
Problem #1... has been resolved! After almost purchasing a new water pump for $100.00, he spent time diagnosing the issue. His hunch proved correct when he treated the issue for an airlock. After about 10 minutes of running the pump he forced the water through releasing the air. We're back in business and can now dry-camp again! Which is important when facing British Columbia and the Yukon Territories remote areas.
Problem #3... Water leaking under the kitchen sink. Just another tightening of the plumbing underneath. Are we done with plumbing issues yet??
THE DETAILS:
Chilly start to the morning, 39 but it quickly climbed to a comfortable 72. Clear, dry, partly sunny
300 miles/ 5 hours
staying at Camp'N in Lloydminster, Alberta
We are now in Mountain Time. 2 hours behind the East coast.
That's right people we have crossed the provincial line from the bread basket provinces into Alberta. Tomorrow I can tell you if it looks any different than Saskatchewan. More of the same beautiful territory today. Lush green fields, pristine farms, and extremely large power equipment.
We saw our first wildlife, outside of deer, when we separately spotted 3 large coyotes. They were beautiful but I wouldn't want to face them in a dark alley! They were probably in the 80 lb range.
Kilometers and meters... oh my! It's difficult to know how much we are actually paying for things or how far to the next destination. I love how the gps converts the mph. We get numbers like 68! That's 110 kilometers per hour for Canadians!
Gary's 2 cents: road kill today, 1 raccoon, 1 beaver, 1 deer & 1 unknown!
The cribbage games have begun: Gary 1/ Deb 1
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