We woke up in the damp forest eager to move on. We headed for Seward, a small coastal town.
There were so many roadworks along the way that it was slow going. And our fuel tank was getting low as Mike had forgotten to refuel. Thankfully we have spare fuel on board so we put 15 litres in to get us to Seward.
It was cold and blustery so we parked by the waterfront and had a sleep. I’ve been feeling a bit achy the last couple of days and it feels like something viral.
We browsed the tourist shops in Seward, but didn’t buy anything. But we did buy some groceries.
We left the cold wet town, which reminded me a bit of Thames, and headed just up the road to exit glacier. We found an amazing spot to camp on a dried riverbed, surrounded by mountains. You don’t get much better than that!