Sunday, July 6, 2008

Tok Alaska




Yea, we made it to Alaska. Tok is the first town in Alaska from the Yukon. It is a small town with little to do. We drove 80 miles to Chicken. This is a small (place) I guess it really is a town but the picture shows it all. They do have a post office. Chicken is the first stop from the Top of the World Hwy. It was fun talking to people that had just made the trip from Dawson City via the Top of the World Hwy. Notice the Cabin for Rent building, they actually mow the roof.

Destruction Bay




The trip from Whitehorse Yukon to Tok Alaska was the worst! We were warned that the roads were bad but we had no idea how bad. These pictures are of the highway in Destruction Bay. Shortly after these pictures were taken, we lost our tow car. Luckily it did not come completely off. I followed Gary for about 200 miles. We were hoping to find a ferry from Haines Alaska so we would not have to take this road again. So far, we have not found a ferry that will accommodate our RV and Tow.l

Whitehorse, Yukon




Whitehorse is a great little town. It is the capital of the Yukon. They have the largest fish ladder in the world. It was interesting to see, sorry I did not bring the camera for pictures. We had the best fish and chips I have ever had. We played golf twice once with the Gibsons and then again just the two of us. We stayed at the High County RV Park which was very nice.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Muncho Lake




We enjoyed Muncho lake so much we stayed three days. The color of the lake is amazing. Laird Hot Springs just a short drive away, with lots of wildlife on the Hwy.



Here we are in Dawson Creek. Mile 0 of the Alaskan Hwy. The Kiskatinaw Curved Bridge is the last active Bridge on the original Alaskan Hwy.

Jasper Nat'l Park




Jasper is one of the most beautiful places we have been. We enjoyed the Wildlife, clear lakes and streams along with beautiful waterfalls.