It was a beautiful morning as I left Houston BC.
I had my first problem of the day after turning onto the Cassiar Highway at Kitwanga.
About 30 minutes after getting onto the Cassiar, my check engine light went on and “Auto LSD” red light flashing. I had no idea what was going on. There was no cell coverage and the Cassiar is quite remote and devoid of services. So I turned around, went back to Kitwanga where I finally got cell phone signal! I called my brother in TX who owns an auto shop. He advised me that it was probably nothing, maybe a loose sensor, and to continue. The road is REAL rough and dusty, so a loose sensor was plausible, and everything was running well. There is no mechanic available in Kitwanga either, so nobody else to look at it.
Then came the second problem. I came around a curve in the road and there was a bunch of rocks fallen in road. I avoided them with my vehicle, but the camper hit one. BANG! Shaken, I stopped and took a look, and it had hit the step underneath the door, jamming it so that it would no longer fold down. No other damage though. [It was later fixed when I got to Prince George. A mechanic used crowbars and hammers to get the step back in place.]
I had thought I might make it to Mt. Shadow RV Park, but the roughness of the road had worn me out, so when I saw Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park come up, I pulled in. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/kinaskan_lk/ It ended up being one of the most remote, rustic parks of the whole trip, but the most beautiful setting. There are NO SERVICES there; no hookups of any sort. One pump for water in the park and a couple of outhouses. BUT my site was right in the trees and steps from the lake. There were kayakers on the lake and one small johnny boat with a tiny engine, but otherwise peaceful. I took a hike around the lake, made supper and then snuggled up inside with Burrito and Oreo. It was cold outside and by morning was freezing.
Today I traveled about 7 1/2 hours on Hwy 16W, then 37N (Cassiar); 534 kilometers = 332 miles.