Well, a note from the North. The trip was uneventful albeit a little on the long side. The weather was beautiful and no event other than a little problem with honesty at the border. A little background may be in order here;
I have always carried a little folding O/U .22/.410 survival gun in my bag. As a last minute decision, I thought to call CANPASS to verify the legality of same. The gal I got on the phone requested a lot of measurements despite the fact that I stressed that it was a single shot. Did not matter. I realized what was coming when she asked me (after putting me on hold frequently) if it was an AK-47. folding stock and all! The upshot was that the gal on the phone decided that due to the folded length being less than 26" (why?) it was a restricted weapon. Reluctantly, we left it and the ammo behind, after all, I'm to be a guest of Canada.
When we arrived in Abbottsford to clear customs about 4 pm, we were told to remain inside the aircraft until the customs officer arrived. Did I mention it was the hottest day of the year? It took almost an hour for him to show up. Without even a hello, sorry I'm late, I was asked "where's the gun". I dutifully explained that I left it out of the country and we were unarmed. After showing some of the bags to him, he lightend up a bunch and we talked at length. Come to find out, it would not have been a restricted weapon and he would have approved it. We were dealing with inexperience and not a working knowledge of firearms.
The rest of the trip was great. The leg from Watson Lake to Whitehorse was never more than 5 miles with rain and some light snow showers. The fuel at Whitehorse was expensive (let's see, what are our options?!) Whitehorse to Northway is the most beautiful of the trip. I was in awe the whole way. We did it at about 6 am.
Our route was APEX Airpark - Abbotsford - Williams Lake (overnight) - Prince George - Fort Nelson - Fort St. John (did not stop) - Watson Lake - Whitehorse (overnight) - Northway - Tok - Gulkana - Big Lake.
When I get a little time and get my computer set up, I will post some pictures and a lot more detail.
One note, I would have taken the Trench but opted for the Ft. St. John route due to a little low. Glad I diid as going into Watson Lake that little low manifested itself into a pretty good system. Lots of rain and very low vis. We caught the tail end of it but from what I understand at the Watson Lake FSS (great guy, worthwhile visiting with) This is pretty common and there are no places to hide.
The weather here has been terrific and I have been out flying a little bit. I flew out to the cabin last evening and will be going King fishing on the Deshka River Saturday
