Actually got a good night's sleep considering the heat of the previous day (room was very warm at first too).
Started out at about 8:30 am for the next stop - Fort Nelson. Wanted to take it slowly today. We have moved beyond the farming, into logging country now. There was a fair amount of traffic - mostly RV's with a few transports. Saw a few motorcycles as well and 5 people biking, two couples and a solo biker - these were the manual type of bikes. We drove approximately 380 kilometers today and other than a few very small, gas-up communities it was trees and more trees. We did see a couple of deer along the highway but otherwise not much.
We are still in the mountains but no real dramatic ups and downs today; just one brake check hill and another 7% grade slope. These, of course, are at the rivers.
We ran into a lighting storm but luckily it and the rain did not last long and we drove out into the sun. In fact the day started out cool but by the time we arrived in Fort Nelson it was another hot day. Thankfully our room at the Remada is cool.
We saw a RV, hauling a car, from PEI. Didn't see the owners as it was parked on the side of the street in Fort Nelson when we drove by. That is a long way to go hauling a vehicle.
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