Crossing the border at Blaine was no problem... until we realized that the "thunk-a-thunka" we'd been hearing for the last 10 miles was NOT due to buckling roads. But buckling radial tire on the left front. Blow out on the hwy to Tsawwassan ferry terminal . Couldn't get anyone from Progressive roadside assist to help. We had enabled voice roaming in Canada on our cellphones but they were undergoing system maintenance and kept dropping our calls everytime we got connected. Had better luck with USAA roadside assist even though they don't insure our motorhome. They couldn't find anybody to help change the spare but could arrange a tow. They at least gave us the name of a tire shop in Vancouver, BC ... who couldn't help but gave us the number of a tow company... who said they knew a tire company who could come help with the spare. Couple of hours later and the nice guy from Fountain Tire showed up, got us on our way to the ferry, and had called ahead to one of their Vancouver Island stores who had som of our rare sized tires in stock.
We had missed the last sailing, of course so had to wait 2 hours until 5:45. Lovely time at the terminal until somebody pointed out the giant blue, stinky puddle originating from one of the camper's rear orifices.
Half a roll of duct tape, nasty paper towels and we crawled, shamedly onto the ferry. Made the crossing in 2 hours with minimal leakage.
| Entrance Island Lighthouse from Nanaimo Ferry |
Pulled into Rathtrevor Beach about 8:30 or so. Time to shower, get settled and watch the sunset. No electrical hookups, though. Duncan's going through withdrawals.
| Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park |
Yesterday we made it to Courtenay and more nice folks at Fountain Tire again. Turns out we only needed two replaced - we were expecting to do all 5 that were left. But good to get checked out anyway.
Last night we were at Miracle Beach. Was nice and quiet until the engines began revving up in the distance. Turns out there is a speedway just down the road. Flushed the sewer lines and all seems OK with the pipe. Curt thinks it was just residual gunk from the last time the plunger was pulled.
Have seen lots of deer - one right in our campground. No bears yet :) On the road to Port Hardy now. Big ferry trip tomorow!!!
Glad you're safe, rest of trip should go off as planned. . .hopefully!
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