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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Day 10 - Prince George, B.C.

Sheryl & Bob Price                                                                                      Adventure Caravan #10

Free Day at Prince George--Friday, June 18, 2010

Today started early for me 6am because the only way to get on wifi is to beat everyone else up. I am writing a personal blog and I was behind until now and until the next lack of service due to these beautiful mountains and valleys. What a trade off!?

Kudos to the staff for a wonderful breakfast of bacon and pancakes, coffee, juice and hot chocolate. Afterwards we visited until it was time for a group photo op thanks to Barry. Maybe he can photo shop it and make us all look younger and slimmer. This was followed by our esteemed leader giving us our log briefing for tomorrow which will be our longest day to date----248.8 miles to Dawson Creek. The newcomers who just joined us here then got to sit and get their briefing and orientation from the staff while we all took off in different directions.
















Bob and I and Marvin and Dee went in search of Costco where Bob procured 2 more large containers of cashews for him and to send small baggies occasionally to our 4 yr.old grandson in Florida. Trajan is good about sharing them with his folks. Then off to Walmart in search of the mosquito hanging thing for your belt and whatever else we needed. No luck at Costco for it and it was not to be found at Wally World either; therefore, I called my daughter in Florida and put her on a quest for this elusive item to be sent in our next mail box with refills.







This exciting day just doesn't end. We finally found a Laundromat where our husbands deposited us and promptly left to take all our goodies back to the coach and go by the Dairy Queen and Home Depot or some such. They finally came back to claim us and take us home.

Bob is dumping and trying to take on water after which we will pull in the sides and drive to the local casino to park for the night. Fellow caravaners please don't take offense, but we will be leaving very early and we don't want to wake everyone up. We leave early usually because we like to stop and sightsee or "the boys" need to take a nap along the way--that's also why we are usually the last ones to come into camp

1 comment:

  1. I love the pictures (it's great to see all the people that my parents are traveling with, Erv & Trecia) What's with the car covered in flowers, is it a decoration, or is it an actual functioning car?

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