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Dental pains

October 7th, 2011

I was hopelessly early for once, expecting the dental surgery to be much further along the highway, right on the edge of Prince Rupert. Receptionist Ruby had explained that they were pretty much booked solid into September, but they could at least take a quick look, see if anything could be done.

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Back in the Yukon I sensed something wasn’t quite right, but convinced myself it was simply my recent tooth extraction settling down. Seemed to make sense. But then an old filling from an adjacent molar had popped out over breakfast, no doubt, and quite unavoidably, loosened by the removal of its troublesome neighbour.

Decided it would be wise to remedy the situation before venturing out of Prince Rupert back into the wilds of British Columbia. Didn’t want a repeat of the dental dramas in Palmer, Alaska. Six dentists in the phone book. Two on holiday. Two answer phones. Two replies. Both those booked up into next month. Short call – the uncertainty of a waiting list for possible cancellations – the only option. But Ruby at least had said they’d be able to slot me in for a brief examination, see the scope of the job. Hope.

A straightforward filling. No infection. Yet. And there was a slot in a few days. Did I want it? Yes, I said, enthusiastically. Another episode in the soap opera that was my lower left jaw. Root canal treatment in the now no more miscreant on my last day in the UK, aborted trip to the dentist in Bulgaria – they don’t do anesthetic whereas I most certainly do – again in Istanbul, Malta, then removal in Palmer and now Prince Rupert. Where next I wondered.

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Flying fish

October 7th, 2011

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In Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, southern British Columbia, Canada

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Cow Bay comouflage

October 7th, 2011

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In Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, southern British Columbia, Canada

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Breakers Pub

October 7th, 2011

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Breakers Pub in Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, southern British Columbia, Canada.

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Pioneer Backpackers Inn

October 7th, 2011

Pioneer Inn Hostel from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken finds his hostel in Prince Rupert, but has time to kill before it opens. The joys of a ferry that docks at five in the morning..

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Drippy Prince Rupert

October 7th, 2011

Drippy Prince Rupert from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken finally makes it back into Canada, the port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia… First impressions aren’t good..

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Tied up in Ketchikan

October 6th, 2011

Tied up in Ketchikan from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken, by now an old sea dog, makes a brief stop in the small port of Ketchikan, along Alaska’s Inner Passage. Be advised, this clip contains some terrible nautical humour..

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Alongside in Wrangell

October 6th, 2011

Alongside in Wrangell from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken makes a brief stop in Wrangell, a small port along Alaska’s Inner Passage

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Petersburg in the rain

October 6th, 2011

Petersburg in the rain from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Admire a wet Petersburg from the warmth of the ferry’s cafeteria. Ken did..

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Into Juneau

October 6th, 2011

Into Juneau from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken makes a brief stop in Juneau, Alaska’s Capital. But you already knew that…

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