Thanks for all the recommendations. And good travelling to those who are planning on coming.
We arrived in Fort Nelson today. It was a six hour drive from Dawson Creek. Roads are for the most part in good shape. Some rough spots, but no snow or ice. There were two down grades of 9 - 10 percent, the truck handled them fine, but I did go slow. Weather was fine, just drove through one rain shower.
Paid 1.23 CDN$ per liter in Dawson Creek for diesel and in Profit, BC, a little over 200 miles from Dawson Creek for 1.45 CDN$. Gas stations were far and few between. A couple places we stopped were not yet open for the season. I carry 2 five gallon containers of diesel just in case. Didn't have to use them on this leg.
Also this early in the season, many campgrounds are not yet open, and those that are often don't have water. We fill our water and propane tanks and dump gray and black water tanks whenever we can. In Dawson Creek, I had to drive all the way across town to get propane, the dealer closest to our campground had closed down.
We stayed at the Northern Lights RV Park in Dawson Creek. They had both 50 amp service and water at some sites (we had one) but the cable and wifi were weak. Our site also had a sewer hookup. Here in Fort Nelson, we are staying at the Triple G Hideaway campground (formerly Westend Campground). We have 30 amp service, no water, sewer, and decent cable and wifi.
We will leave for Muncho Lake on Sunday morning.