Daily Summary:
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM — Average Speed: 18.7 Prince George Blue Cedars RV to Vanderhoof River Campground
Odometer: 2,636 – 2,797 miles
Climb: 3,194 ft. — Descend: 3,672 ft.
60-80° F : Sunny. 10-20 mph headwinds.
Battery Performance:
Note: All charging and range data after the World Record Day will be published in Excel format at a later date.
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All the rain has caused the wildflowers along the road to burst into color.
Brilliant!
Today was also the First day in my life that I have ever been passed by a very colorful convoy of 11 school buses!
Quite a yellow parade flowing down the highway next to the wildflowers.
If there were 15 rows of seats on each long bus, that would mean that almost 700 persons from the same school were on their way to somewhere.
I wonder “where,” but I’m just as curious about “why.”
I also learned today that Vanderhoof is very near the geographical center of British Columbia.
I guess if I want to leave British Columbia I can pick any direction tomorrow and get to wherever just as quickly as I could get to wherever else.
Hmmm…
And believe it or not, a man that I met at the Brookside Resort Wesco Station says that he personally SAW a real live, 8-foot-tall, Sasquatch about 20 miles east of Vanderhoof. BC near Cobb Lake a few years ago!
Imagine the odds of meeting a man who actually saw a Sasquatch only 18 days after I decided to give my Kaabo King GT scooter the same moniker?
Perhaps I’m not only near the center of British Columbia, but near the center of The Universe as well…
(“Twilight Zone” music plays here IF you know what I mean or if you care enough to find out what “Twilight Zone” music is.)
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