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    Posted: 11 Sep 2014 at 9:34am
I find all the concern about handguns and Canada interesting. I have a lot of experience with rifles but my handgun use came only at a range in Vegas which was great fun. Having traveled coast to coast many times in my country by car and motorcycle I dont see the need to carry a weapon. I have also traveled quite a bit in the States with similar experiences. Been in bear country with lots of encounters and so far no negative ones. All I want to suggest is that avoiding the beautiful west coast of Canada over gun laws seems such a shame to me. I do want to come off as an anti gun person just as someone who encourages west coast travel. It is so beautiful. We are planning a trip to Alaska next July with our pod and have no concerns about negative issues. Besides as an old trapper once said always travel with someone you can outrun. Sorry Hunny. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Sep 2014 at 10:49am
That is so right - if we were a little "concerned" about the area around us, we always looked for anyone we could outrun...!!!! I, too, wouldn't miss the beautiful British Columbia area due to fear of the wildlife. Just be aware of your surroundings and be prepared, just like in any of the big cities in the lower 48!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Sep 2014 at 11:21am
We just made the trip through BC. This year there are areas to be aware of. The oil boom in the North along the Alaskan Hiway has made camping a little interesting. The man camps are everywhere and camp grounds are really full. Coming back on Hiway 37 was very interesting as the expansion of the electrical grid has improved the road half the way but the northern part is still needing work. The lodging is scares as there are many workers in the area. It would be interesting to make the trip again in a few years to see the improvements. The beauty is well worth the effort.
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