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Stony Creek

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    • Day 27

      Peel River

      June 15, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      All afternoon people coming from the north had been stopping to let us know that the Peel River ferry was not running (again). Undeterred our cyclists ventured on. Sure enough when we got there it was out of commission. The water was too high and still rising so the ramp was being washed away. Until the water levels start going down the ferry will not be operating.

      Our cyclists had a backup plan to hire a boat to take them across. A group of three cyclists before them set the stage, and the boat showed up in just a few minutes. Long enough for Renée to re-stock her supplies in case we can’t join her for a few days, if at all.

      Renée is finally on her own, the way she probably pictured the trip originally. In the end they would bike over 120kms on this gorgeous day.

      We had to backtrack and camp for the night. We ended up at a gravel pit not far from the ferry landing. Almost immediately a dump truck and loader showed up to haul gravel to the landing site. So there is hope …
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    • Day 28

      Delayed

      June 16, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      With the ferry not running because of high water, and Renée already on the other side, we were stuck waiting. We back tracked to a gravel pit about 6km away.

      There we met some interesting people: Frank from Texas, who we keep running into everywhere we go. Mike the trucker who kept us posted on the ferry status. A couple from Italy that have been on the road for 5 years in their post apocalyptic camper making YouTube videos (stepsover.com). The equipment operator that was hauling gravel to the ferry landing. Richard who is kick biking (aka scooter) the Dempster Highway after having already crossed Canada.

      Finally we noticed Mike and his truck were gone, so we knew the ferry was running, or going to be running soon. So we got in line in time to watch them build the ramp. There was already a decently long line of campers, cars, and semi’s. We were allowed to shortcut the line as they wanted smaller vehicles to help pack the gravel before the big boys went over it. Managed to get on the second load and we were back on the move again.

      Not taking any chances we pushed on to the next ferry across the MacKenzie River (8th largest river in the world).
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