Tuesday 22 July, Whitehorse
(thanks Jaz, glad to see someone is reading it

It was great to meet you in Vancouver and put a face to the name)
After leaving Iskut, we travelled north. A moose by the side of the road provided an opportunity to stop.

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The weather was overcast with occasional rain, not a big deal. Delica is doing great, wonderful sleeping space. The mosquito net is working well, which has been very much needed by me. The only thing the designers of the Delica missed is to put the seat controls for the second row seats on BOTH sides, the controls always seem to be on the other side.
When we got to the top of the Cassiar there was the Yukon border. The Yukon's slogan is "Larger than life", so I had to prove it by posing on the Deli. And, in true tourist fashion, I put the Deli into 4x4 to go into the wilds of the Yukon.

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Watson Lake is on the Alaska Highway. The visitor centre is wonderful, full of great information and tips. We went to the Northern Lights Centre for a presentation on the aurora borealis, a walk on the boardwalk around the lake, dinner in the Belevedere with a family from Terrace we've been leapfrogging with since Stewart. They are on their way to Dawson, we left them in Telsin yesterday afternoon at the campground there while we continued to Whitehorse. I'm sure we'll see them again! Deli also got a wash at the campground -- pressure wash for 25 cents. It's good to see it clean again!
Watson Lake also has a signpost forest, first started in 1942 during the construction of the Alaska Highway. Now with over 45,000 signs, we added a Delica.ca sticker.

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Challenge: next Delica to go to Watson Lake has to find the sticker and post photo (hehe)
We spent the night at the Watson Lake campground, just west of town. Nearly invisible signage makes for privacy, we were the only vehicle in one of the two loops. The next morning we went to the airport to see the displays about the Alaska Highway and the airplane ferry route from Montana to Siberia during WWII.
Then we headed west, destination Whitehorse.

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That's where we are now, taking a day or two to explore. This is posted from the Baked Cafe and Bakery, where they have free WiFi and the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted.
TTFN