After our truck decided it didn’t want to go to Alaska after all, we made the difficult decision to head home, rather than try to continue our trip in a sub-optimal way, by either driving separately or leaving our truck in Fort St John and renting a car in Alaska. We’ll try again in a year or two.
Jenn drove our coach and I followed in our truck (due to the tow failure) 150 miles / 241 km, about three hours of driving, from Rosco’s RV Park in Fort St John to Azouzetta Lake Lodge & Campground in Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading southwest:

An interactive map, with potential stops pinned:
No pictures of the road from this trip (and the next few), since I was driving, but still a bunch from our stops.
We stayed at Rosco’s RV Park for two nights, and had lunch at TJ’s Country Kitchen, out front of the RV park:




I zip-tied the loose truck components before departing:


Checking on the truck at a rest stop:

Lunch stop at A&W in Chetwynd:



Arriving at Azouzetta Lake Lodge & Campground:

Check in at the cafe:

Campground map; we booked site #22:

Opening the gate for our coach:

Our site, #22; no hookups, but very scenic:




Nice views all around:














We had pizza and poutine for dinner at the cafe:

Back to our site:

