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Liard Hotsprings |
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Sign Post Forest at Watson Lake. Last count, over 75000 signs. |
6/15/2016. Watson Lake to Rancherias Campground. 61 miles. Weather changes here at a drop of a hat. It can start out being sunny and a few hours later there is a downpour and thunder rumbling. Mostly you can see the dark clouds coming and just luck if you miss a downpour. However, it usually passes quickly and all is well.
6/16/2016. Rancherias to Morley River. 62 miles. Another day of primitive camping with 2 downpours with lots of sunshine inbetween. You need to carry all your rain gear and whatever else you need for the changing weather. Russ and I stopped at Rancherias Falls and also at the Tlingit Heritage center.
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