So, after 60 days together our trip came to and end in Vanderhoof, BC which is about 50 miles from Prince George. At times the weather got us "down" but there was so much to see and do that we did them in spite of the rain and cold. For us, it was sad to say good-bye. We met some great people, made some new friends and renewed some old friendships. We were glad to return to Alaska for this trip but we are equally as glad to head south for some warmer weather.
Our farewell dinner was great and after hugs and godd-byes the next morning, the group was on their own to head home or to their next adventure. Ours will be to visit other friends in Oregon, re-visit Newport, OR and head to CA for our cruise. We hope everyone has enjoyed "traveling" with us.
Dick Mullins got pictures of this eagle while he was waiting to see some bear. Thanks to Dick and others that supplied some pictures to suplement mine throught the trip
THIS IS A NATIVE FISH NETING OPERATION WHERE THE HARVEST THE FEMALE SALMON EGGS AS THEY ARE GOING UP THE RIVER TO SPAWN. |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAUL |
BYE BYE EVERYONE |
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