On our way home!

We spent our last night in the same campground where we started our trip - Creekwood Inn & RV in Anchorage. We returned the RV to Clippership RV Rentals and they then took us to the airport just aЧитать далее
Play Ball!

We left Talkeetna and headed south on Alaska route 1 towards Anchorage. Before we got to our campground we stopped in Chugiak, Alaska for a baseball game. The teams were the Chugiak Chanooks and theЧитать далее
All Aboard!

Today we visited the town of Talkeetna. Talkeetna comes from the Dena'ina word K'Dalkitnu which means 'river of plenty'. The gold rush brought prospectors to the area as early as 1896 but gold was notЧитать далее
On the road again

We left Denali and headed south on the Alaska Route 3 stopping at a campground in Trapper Creek. Along the way we did see moose - and we had 2 brown bears walk across the road in front of us! We wereЧитать далее
Hiking Denali

The weather was great for hiking - in the mid 50's - and that's what we did today.
We went back to Denali and hiked two trails. The first was Horseshoe Lake Trail. As the name suggests, the trailЧитать далее
Denali

We were lucky today as we saw many animals: grizzly bears, moose, caribou, ptarmigan, and Dall sheep. Sometimes they were behind trees, down in the valley, up the side of a mountain and others wereЧитать далее
Denali National Park and Preserve

Today was spent touring Denali National Park. We took the Wilderness Tundra bus tour which was about 8 hours long.
Denali National Park and Preserve has just one road, called the Denali Park Road,Читать далее
On to Denali

We left Fairbanks and headed southwest on the Parks Highway, also known as Alaska 3. You can see where parts of the road have the dips and heaves showing it was built on permafrost. Also, you pass anЧитать далее
Fairbanks continued

Today was a relaxing day after yesterday's long Dalton Highway experience. We did go on a stern wheel paddle boat. This boat travels the Chena River from Fairbanks. We saw a float plane take off as weЧитать далее
Dalton Highway continued

We passed through some beautiful scenery the remainder of our trip. One community we went through, Livengood, is no longer viable. Gold was discovered on July 24,1914, on Livengood Creek by N.R.Читать далее
Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline

Traveling the Dalton Highway you see the pipeline. We stopped at one point to get up close to the pipeline. In building the pipeline, engineers faced a wide range of difficulties, mainly from theЧитать далее
The Dalton Highway

There are only 3 roads in the world that cross the Arctic Circle and the Dalton Highway is one of them. The Dalton Highway is a 414-mile road. It begins at the Elliott Highway, north of Fairbanks, andЧитать далее
Along the Dalton Highway

We made several stops along the Dalton Highway:
Grayling Lake - two to three thousand years ago Native people stopped here to camp and hunt for caribou and moose. Many of their tools used for huntingЧитать далее
Arctic Circle

It was a busy day as we spent the day traveling to and from the Arctic Circle! We started at the tour company's office which is located at the Fairbanks airport for a briefing. Our original tour wasЧитать далее
What do you do when at the North Pole?!

You visit the Santa Claus House! In 1949 Con and Nellie Miller arrive in the community, North Pole. In 1952, the Millers had decided to build a trading post. The story goes that one day, while hard atЧитать далее
Made it to the North Pole!!

Before I tell you about today's travel I wanted to show you what it looks like at 3:00 in the morning - see photo 1. The length of day is 20 hours and 36 minutes and the length of visible light is 24Читать далее
Another day in Tok

Even though we are in Tok we did a day trip to a town about one and one-half hours away. On the way there we stopped at the Tok airport - 40 Mile Air. The pilot we spoke to originally came from MaineЧитать далее
Tok, Alaska

We left Gakona and headed northeast on the Tok Cut-off road (Route 2). This route saves us about 100 miles and two hours of travel to Tok. We weren't sure about this route as we heard good and bad butЧитать далее
On to another place

We left Valdez this morning heading north but before leaving we chatted with a local and asked him about the tide in Valdez. We noticed that it was quite a big tide and seemed to occur often. He saidЧитать далее
More on Valdez

Today we visited two of the museums in town to learn some of the history of Valdez.
In 1897 gold seekers came to Alaska to follow the "All American Route" (instead of going through Canada) over theЧитать далее
Touring Valdez

Today was spent touring around the town of Valdez. We visited the Solomon Gulch Hatchery located across the bay. Not much was going on as the time for spawning of salmon is not right. The best time isЧитать далее
Valdez, Alaska

We decided to go to Valdez today instead of staying in Glenallen another day. Before I describe our trip I wanted to show a picture of what sunset looks like. The first picture was taken at 11:15pm.Читать далее
Glennallen

Leaving Palmer (which we found out was started in the thirties as a government farming project during the Great Depression) we took the Glenn Highway to our next overnight destination, Glennallen. TheЧитать далее
Still moving on

We left Cooper Landing to head to our next stop - Palmer, Alaska. We headed north on Route 1 continuing through the Chugach National Forest into the Chugach State Park until we reached Anchorage.Читать далее
On to the next locale!

We left Homer and headed north - back on the same road we came in to Homer. There are only a handful of major highways in Alaska and to reach some places you have to fly to or go by boat. We areЧитать далее