Day 10, 11 & 12
We left Prudhoe Bay Monday morning with the idea of making it all the way to
Dan doing yoga along the Dalton Highway on the way home from Prudhoe Bay.
Along the way, we met several people that we found interesting:
Joseph was from
Kenta was from
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We met John at Yukon River Camp on the way south. When I first saw him, the first thought I had was that he could be a stand in for a 1850’s gold prospector in a movie. He carried a big .44 revolver in a shoulder holster and a rifle over his shoulder. When I asked what the guns were for, he replied in his gravelly voice, “Bear spray.” He told us a few interesting stories about bears trying to climb onto the deck on the back of his house, two miles away out in the middle of nowhere. He had a friend that got swatted around by a bear awhile back, and that friend now carries a big pistol around the house, and a rifle when he goes out anywhere.
It seemed at first that the people that we met along the way were unusual, but even though they have chosen to live a different life than those of us back in
After having Nick at the motorcycle dealership check through my bike after the pounding it took coming back from Prudhoe, we left Fairbanks and made it to Tok, We intend to head to Teslin, BC today and then head south on the Cassier Highway and make our way back into Alaska to Hyder for the 3rd and 4th of July. We suspect that cellular service will end once we cross the border and wifi will be spotty again, so the next post might be in a few days. I am having trouble loading pictures here, but will add them when I can. The weather here is good and we are seeing scenery that we missed on our way north in all the rain.
3 comments:
Trip of a lifetime! Ah what lesson we learn! Can't wait for the next pictures!
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Hey Tim and Dan, What an impressive trip. The photos are beautiful, wish I was with you. Uhm should I trade in my scuba gear for a bike?!! Doubek
pssht...not interesting enough to mention on the blog? :-)
Ben and Greg on the KLR's now back home in Seattle. Much respect for riding that VFR all the way up there. We actually thought the Dalton was in "better" shape on the way back but no matter. We all did it..and safely! Kudos and i hope to see you sporting that sticker soon!
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