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OK let's wrap this trip up. A bit of a lack of pictures-- No stopping and a couple of rainy days The reason for going this was was I really wanted ...
Once I get South of Dawson Creek and the start of the Alaska Highway I feel like I am close to home. I suppose it is because I have done this loop so ...
This part of the Alaska highway is the nicest part. Just south of Liard is Muncho Lake. and The Stone Mountain area. There are several wonderf...
The next morning I awoke to bright blue sky. But sadly it was time to head South. Horse to the barn sort of thing. One last look, I just have to br...
The next morning was a tad dreary. But checking the weather. I had 1 bar of cell and if I was patient the app would load. It said it would only be lig...
After a couple of restful days at the Yukon Motorcycle Campground, I still wasn't finished with the Yukon just yet. I headed back into Whitehorse and ...
Just think about crossing the Outback. Distance and remoteness is the same, except the North has lots more trees, water, and bugs. And the possible sn...
If you're wondering about this flurry of posts. We got our first real snowfall yesterday and I went grooming. Then I rode my E bike on what I groomed....
The next day as I work my way South. I hit the usual Construction.. They are slowly rebuilding the Highway to Dawson City.. Make it better for all tho...
The Yukon is a land of rivers, how people got around before there were any roads. One of the big ones is the Stewart. When the prospectors were crawl...
Arriving at the Campground in Tombstone, with the fact that the road was open again. I found it full except for the few walk in tenting sites. Luckily...
Just as I entered Tombstone Territorial Park a big Grizz ran across the road in front of me.. He/She was not happy with this strange moving thing.. Bo...
Of course, once you get to Tuk, you have to head for home. No easy feat either. First I had to face a 100 kilometres of the pea gravel road. Not reall...
That's the Canadian one, 🙂 Closer to the fall equinox. The US one now is about Black Friday and Cyber Monday, hardly about thanks. Maybe just jaded...