Monday, June 30, 2008


June 28-30
We left Watson Lake,YT which is a small but somewhat interesting town. Once again not exactly what the pictures would imply. Headed to Whitehorse, YT a much larger town of 20 some thousand people. We plan to gas up and get food in Whitehorse. Bought some Yukon Gold beer in Whitehorse with a great picture of a native girl riding a husky dog on the can. Highlights outside of Whitehorse were the Kluane Icefield Ranges and the St Elias Mts. Nothing but huge, jagged white snowy mountains. We drive through bright sunshine, rain, clouds and almost snow, just to enter sun again. Certainly, a photographers wonderland. Our one disappointment was to see no wildlife...until...grizzly feeding on the "verge". Although we don't know this term, it seems to refer to the lush new green grass along the highway edge which entices the wildlife out to the road side. It was a great first grizzly sighting and made our day complete before setting up camp on the edge of a flowing brook. We have the road pretty much to ourselves except for other RV travelers.

June 29:
Incredible drive from Tok, Ak through Glennallen, AK, Palmer, and into Anchorage. I never anticipated the mountains of AK to be so impressive. Bucky followed on camera a glacier winding its way from its head to the Matanuska River, an interesting journey to follow. Now in Anchorage we're feeling our way around. To our surprise, there is no camping that you would want to stay at so we went to trusty Walmart, only to be kicked out!! We ended up across the street in a large lot by Mc Donalds. We need our Alaskan contact, Dave Vickaryous, who hasn't yet returned our call. Drove aimlously around seeing what Anchorage is about. Some seems very interesting. At at what seemed like a busy italian restaurant, Gallo's, which would be our first meal out and much anticipated as a celebration for reaching Anchorage. Gallo's turns out to be Mexican and our pasta turned into tortillas. Along with the food came a Spanish celebration of some sort in a party room. There were many young hispanic kids running around dressed up in fancy Spanish clothes all screaming and yelling, all this at 10:30 at night with full daylight and sunshine. I kind of like this no darkness thing. People are out walking around enjoying themselves, eating out, going to store.

June 30:
Just spoke to Dave V. and we'll move out to his place tonight and plug in. I can't wait for a shower and laundry. We'll spend a day with him getting the scoop on fishing and getting the camper ready for the Phinneys who arrive in two days. Anchorage is cool and overcast. We'll stop by Ship Creek outside the city and see what salmon are being caught and how they do it. Bucky saw from an overpass on the highway a man with a big fish, so we left the road and drove down on the gravel to the river. The glacial rivers have gravel banks which widen so you can drive along them in places. However, the water is the color of liquid cement and filled with silt travelling a high rate of speed. Nothing to get into. Anyway, the guy and his girlfriend had dip netted a 40 pound King Salmon which looked like good eating. They had their pick-up loaded with coolers, 4 wheeler fishing tackle and more. People around here have huge pick-ups loaded down with boats, generators, 4 wheelers, dogs anything imaginable to head into the bush.

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