Kluane Lake, YT

Another beautiful day with blue skies and fluffy white clouds. We lost an hour when we crossed the border into the Yukon because they are in a different time zone. We had more beautiful views today of mountain ranges, lakes and rivers. We made a quick stop at Pickhandle Lake for some pictures and were treated to a mother duck and her 5 babies on the bank of the lake, just on the edge of the parking lot.

We arrived at our destination – camping at the edge of Kluane Lake across the road from Kluane National Park. Since we aren’t in National Park land, my Yukon fishing licence is valid so maybe we’ll have to try our hand at it. We’ll see what the edge of the lake is like.

The lakefront campsites were all taken since we were a bit later getting in with the time change. We found a nice site in the trees and enjoyed a nice campfire.

The next morning we got up and after breakfast went down to check the campsites at the waterfront. We found a nice one and moved the trailer. We can see the lakeshore right from our campsite.

We walked a short trail right from the campground, returning along the water’s edge to our campsite. Along the way we met a man fishing – he lives in Whitehorse, but was out camping and told us there are some large lake trout that he has caught right from the shore – up to 20 pounds. After a bit of a rest at our campsite, I dug out the fishing pole and headed down to the point to try my luck casting from shore. Although I had one hit on my lure, we came back to the campsite without any fish for supper. It is a good lake to fish from shore – it drops quickly and I didn’t have any problems with weeds or large rocks to lose my lure.

Tomorrow on to Haines Junction and Kluane National Park to camp.

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Author: Joyce and Paul's retirement travels

Having retired, we are enjoying travelling with our fifth wheel RV. We are from a small town in Southern Ontario.

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