July 4th:
It was important for me to be back in The States for the 4th of July so I made it my goal to get to Hyder, AK in time for the fireworks. I woke up early and headed North on the Cariboo HWY towards Prince George. I've wanted to visit 100 Mile House, BC for a few years now so I stopped there for breakfast:
What's so special about 100 Mile House?
It's the very first city listed in the alphabetical index on Garmin GPS's. I just thought it would be cool to go there sometime. :coffeedrink:
The ride up the Cariboo continued to be beautiful. Quaint small town after small town. Cool people at every stop. My headlight had burned out on the way to Portland so I stopped at the Harley dealer in Prince George to get a replacement:
I tried to buy one at Portland Motorcycles but they were out of stock. Their price was $20. The people at the Harley shop were great but the exact same bulb cost me $42.

No problem, I packed it next to my Caviar and Brie and headed West on HWY 16 towards Hyder.
Just FYI- when traveling on HWY 16, you will pass a rest-stop-with-amazing-lake-view like this one approx. 100 times:
Almost makes you wish you had to use the restroom (er, "washroom" in Canada) more often.
Somewhere around Houston, BC I encountered my first rain storm. I pulled over and swapped my hot weather gear for my waterproof gear. Shortly thereafter it went from a drizzle to thunder and lightening with rain so hard the visibility dropped to 1/4 mile or less. I travel to every corner of the country for my job and get to see lots of weather. This was an Oklahoma style T-Storm downpour. I wear full armor when I ride and the raindrops were stinging through my gear like I was being hit with paintballs. Good times!
I made it to Kitwanga (site of the famous "North to Alaska" sign in my first post) and headed North on HWY37 (Cassiar HWY). Within minutes the skies cleared. This stretch of the Cassiar is gorgeous:
Within a mile or two of the above picture, I spotted my first bear. It walked across the road in front of me. Very cool moment. The stretch of road from Kitwanga to Meziadan Junction is a lonely 95 miles. I don't think I saw more than 5 vehicles. The road is excellent, I could've ridden my skateboard the whole way. I turned left at Meziadan Junction and headed West on 37A to Hyder.
Meziadan Junction:
HWY37A was one of the highlights of the trip. Nice big sweeping turns down a canyon with more beautiful waterfalls than I could count. This pic was taken on 37A around 10pm:
I rolled into Hyder around 10:30pm and decided to get a room at the Sea Laska Inn. The Sea Laska is classic. The front desk is the bar attached to the hotel. It looked like the bar scene from Star Wars when I walked in. I handed my money to the bartender and she gave me my room key. The place is a total dump but makes up for it with character:
I peeled off the "seasoned" bedspread and just slept in my sleeping bag on top of the bed. The restaurant was closed so I made dinner in my room with my JetBoil and fell asleep. I totally forgot the fireworks show but, not to worry, I was awakened by the sound of firecrackers and gunshots(!) outside my window around 1am when it finally got "dark" enough for the festivities. :sombrero:
Day 4 Travel Totals: 15 hours, 684 miles