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Sorry about the missing blog over the last few days but one of the issues of being hundreds of miles from anywhere is no Internet. Not a bad thing , but no substitute when you need to blog!Day 12
Tombstone To Izkut - Red Goat Lodge
A good start with Smiths Longspur calling near the car, but we couldn't see them.
Good views of American Tree Sparrow Rob also got American Dipper. We popped into the interpretive centre to let them know what we had seen and where for their records. It was only then 69km to the end of the Dempster Highway. Jill was quite glad to be off the gravel and on to road!
Back onto the Alaskan Highway doing a different route back - going past Watson Lake, stopping at Nugget City for souvenirs and drinks and then turning onto Highway 37. This is a really lovely route. We had a close pair of Loons and watched two beavers interacting for 45 minutes.
Arrived at the Lodge quite late and found it was delightful with super hosts. What a location. Even had amazing ice-creams.
Day 13
Izcut to Terrace
Another great start to the day, Izcut is a sweet village. The Red Goat Lodge didn't disappoint. A short stroll down to the lake turned up 4 loons interacting, lots of Red Squirrels, a Rufous Hummingbird, gorgeous Violet Green Swallows and stunning views.
We then took a drive down the beautiful Highway 37 making a few stops. Not much wildlife as it was too hot at 33 degrees but incredible scenery.
A change of plan took us to Stewart past a huge glacier to grab a meal and to look for grizzlies. No bears but a good Mexican meal at a pretty little town. We did cross the bridge briefly into Hyder, Alaska and spotted an Arctic Tern to add to the list.
On our way again we had Moose and Black Bear on the roadside.
We parked up just before Terrace for some sleep.
Day 14
Terrace to Vancouver Island
Very early start to drive, in grey dreary weather, the 180km to Prince Rupert for the ferry to Vancouver Island. Not much about but the ferry left on time in the rain. It stayed grey all day but the inside package is beautiful.
2 Humpback Whales, Seals, Sealions, Bald Eagles.
and Orcas in the dark. Arrival at midnight so will upload blog tomorrow with WiFi access. (Don't know if we said but EE wanted to charge £70 for 900mb per week so have managed without!)
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