Detour to the Dalton Highway

When we came to Alaska for the first time in 2001, we did a Princess CruiseTour.
The cruise was southbound from Seward, Alaska to Vancouver, BC, Canada. The ship portion of the trip was preceded by aBaca lagi
Day 32 Ends With a Stroll @ Olnes Pond

We returned to the campground from our Elliott Highway day trip to find a lot more people than there were when we left.
It’s only Thursday, but the locals have come out to “stake out” sites forBaca lagi
Quiet Morning @ Olnes Pond

The receipt that the registration machine spit out when we paid the campground fees two days ago indicated that we had the site until 11:59a today. And by golly, I was going to make the most of everyBaca lagi
Day 33 Ends @ Glass Park in Fairbanks

When we can, we like to hub-and-spoke our explorations from a single base as it gives us a sense of being settled, if only for a short time.
The first and last time we were in Fairbanks was when weBaca lagi
Day 34 Also Ends @ Glass Park

A beautifully warm, blue sky day in Fairbanks. We didn’t do anything special and I have no photos or stories to tell.
Though Mui got the toad washed yesterday when he was out running errands, theBaca lagi
Steese Hwy: Along the Road

Today was the second of our long toad-driving days exploring Alaskan Highways in the area that dead-end at rivers.
The first one was a few days ago — the Elliott Hwy ... from our base at the OlnesBaca lagi
Steese Highway: Central

Central, so named for its location within the Circle Mining District, is an unincorporated community on the Steese Highway.
There’s not much in the way of sightseeing here, but the Circle DistrictBaca lagi
Day 35 Ends @ the Yukon River

The distance from Central to Circle may only be 34 miles, but it took us nearly 1½ hours to drive that portion of the gravel road. Unlike the earlier section of gravel — from about the midway pointBaca lagi
Fairbanks: Morris Thompson Cultural Ctr

“We are the land between the mountains, where ancient rhythms of the natural world flow as they have for thousands of year. Our lives are part of the cadence, entwined with the change of the seasonsBaca lagi
A-Wander in Fairbanks

From the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center, we headed off for a stroll along the River Walk ... 1.5 miles. Somehow, though, we got sidetracked off the path and ended up meandering around theBaca lagi
Oomingmak & Reindeer @ LARS

Blue skies ... sunshine ... and a temp of 74F today. Overcast and rain the next few days. Hmmm.
So, we decided to jiggle our plans and go to LARS — the Large Animal Research Station — operated byBaca lagi
University of Alaska Museum of the North

Drained from our tour @ LARS — the sun was brutally hot even though the temp itself was comfortable — we headed over to the UAF Museum of the North for a breather and a bit of culturalBaca lagi
Day 36 Ends @ Creamer’s Field

Creamer’s Field is a migratory waterfowl refuge ... world renowned.
It is located in Fairbanks ... on the grounds of a former dairy farm that, during its years in operation, attracted migratoryBaca lagi
Day 37 Ends @ the Pump House

Mui chipped a tooth while we were @ Denali NP. Nothing serious, but he wanted to have it checked out to make sure there wasn’t an underlying issue that needed to be looked at.
This morning was hisBaca lagi
Day 38 Ends @ Chena Hot Springs

Our original plan called for us to take the Cruiser to Chena Hot Springs after we leave Fairbanks, stay overnight, and then continue on with our road trip. We changed those plans a few days ago andBaca lagi
Day 39 Ends with Antique Autos

Today — our last day in Fairbanks — we went to see the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum. Having seen other museums of a similar nature, we almost did not go. But I had a 2-for-1 coupon in myBaca lagi
North Pole: Not on the Naughty List

We’ve been to the North Pole twice now.
The first time was with a nuclear icebreaker ... in 2014. That trip was to the “real” North Pole ... at the tippy top of the world.
Today, our secondBaca lagi
Meet Alasquito

A few miles south of North Pole is a gift shop — the Knotty Shop ... not to be confused with “the Naughty Shop.” It’s right off the Richardson Highway ... easy in ... easy out.
Seldom do weBaca lagi
Alyeska on the Richardson Highway

When a pipeline stretches 800 miles — from one end of the state to the other — one is bound to encounter glimpses of it here and there.
When we traveled the Dalton Highway in 2001 — fromBaca lagi
Mountains & Rivers Along the Richardson

The Richardson Highway is some 366 miles long. It connects Valdez in the south with Fairbanks in the north. Much of the road is rightfully designated an Alaska Scenic Byway.
Today we drove only aboutBaca lagi
Day 40 Ends @ a Boondock w/Glacier Views

When we left Fairbanks this morning, we had no particular destination in mind. Our loose plan was to head down the Richardson Hwy to Paxson or thereabouts ... boondock somewhere along either theBaca lagi
Icy Summit Lake

We woke up thinking we would hike to Gulkana Glacier this morning. But the river of ice was in the shade and it would stay that way most of the morning.
So, we postponed the hike and decided to goBaca lagi
Denali Hwy: Part I ... Mountains Galore

Denali Highway is a 134-mile road that connects Paxson, on the Richardson Highway, with Cantwell, on the Parks Highway.
When we first began planning our road trip, we intended to leave Anchorage andBaca lagi
Denali Hwy: Part II ... and More

Too many photos to share from our day on the Denali Highway ... hence, a second footprint.
I regret, a bit, that we didn’t get to do the entire road ... but it is what it is. We have so much moreBaca lagi
Day 41 Ends with a Glacier Hike

It was the view of Gulkana Glacier from the Denali Highway that decided our next move ... the one that would lengthen our day of exploration by three hours.
We ended up not only driving a mileBaca lagi