07/09 – 07/10/19 We passed through the town of Watson Lake and walked through the Signpost Forest which was begun by a homesick GI in 1942 and has been steadily added to over the years and now boasts more than 80,000 signs of every shape and size. Jackie had a little metal sign that she modified and added our initials and the year of our visit. We placed ours along with so many others to commemorate our stop here. We spent the night at Morley Lake campground on the border of BC and the Yukon. This was a free campground as it straddles the border between the two territories. We drove down a narrow road that led down to the lake where there were a number of camping spots right along the lake. It was a bit of a tight squeeze for Jimmy’s 5th Wheel but he was able to maneuver it out of danger and parked along side of the narrow road. Not the most level spot but J&J the professional RV’rs that they are, made it level. It is still raining off and on and the mosquitos are present but not overwhelming. We took a short walk and found a monument to an engineer that died during the building of the Alaska Hwy. Later we enjoyed an evening around the campfire to plan the next leg of our trip and so we will be heading to Whitehorse, YT to spend a couple of days doing laundry, bicycling, and hiking around the area.


















Signpost Forest, a little like BooBoo Hill, Bahamas, but a lot more organized.