August 15, 2008 Friday
We awoke to clear skies and would have witnessed a glorious sunrise from the bed in our van but a huge RV filled the horizon. Off to the Baked Café for coffee, hot chocolate and internet business but after a while our wifi connection became spotty. We finished our business at Canadian Tire where they had public wifi. By 1130 am we were on the road.
From Whitehorse we drove 375 miles eastward and enjoyed the wide open landscape. The wildlife included ravens (the bigger cousin of that pesky crow), osprey and other birds of prey. The van stopper was a small herd of 30 buffalo.
Thinking we could find a campsite just east of Watson Lake was a mistake, there were none. Fortunately, we happened upon Whirlpool Canyon rest area, between the speck towns of Fireside and Coal River. This seems to have been an abandoned campground at an elbow of the Laird River. Perfect for boondocking as we were the only ones there.
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