Downpour

Skagway!

The last Canada and Alaska ride I had a decent night’s sleep in the tent, particularly when I added a second comforter.  It had rained all night and was pretty cold.  I packed up and loaded Kymani in the rain.  I checked the weather and it didn’t look like it was going to let up […]

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Starting to head home

I left Denali National Park on the way to Palmer.  The scenery in Alaska just really never quits!  It was beautiful.  A bit down the road, I got a great view of Denali!  She really is a gorgeous mountain.  My words to describe the exquisiteness of Alaska are far to small to adequately express it,

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My time in Denali

Late start Since I didn’t have a long way to go, I could take a slow morning and have an extra cup of coffee.  I was grateful, as the rain was still streaming from the sky.  Packing up, I got soaked while loading my gear onto Kymani.  I had a fourth cup of coffee, hoping

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Fairbanks

Santa Claus Since I was ahead of schedule due to skipped stops, I decided to stay a couple of days in North Pole since the camping was free.  I thought I’d go see the Santa house and check the place out.  I’m no fan of Christmas, but my daughter is, so I could potentially get

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Paxson Lake is worth visiting

Attitude is everything I called the family that night and told them how tired I was of the weather.  I was also tired, homesick, and sore from so much riding.  At this moment, all I wanted was to come home.  My biggest cheerleader, my BFG, told me that I couldn’t come home until I went

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Valdez

A new plan After a night of thinking of ways to make my gas stretch, the consequences of running out of gas on a remote (Alaska remote, not continental US remote), and if I wanted to spend my vacation from work worrying about silly things, I decided to skip McCarthy.  The reward was just not

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Soaked I got up and started to pack up.  EVERYTHING was soaked.  Although my tent had maintained its waterproofing, a lot of stuff stays outside the tent to give me more space.  The tent has a couple of vestibules, but they didn’t stay dry.  Neither did the floor of the tent.  And, everything I touched

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Heart Lake and hot springs

Heart Lake Heart Lake campground was okay, but there was no water available.  I had to get it from the lake.  It doesn’t sound too bad, however there was only one campsite that had access to the lake and it wasn’t mine.  Fortunately, a couple of nice guys from eastern Canada had it and told

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Cold and BEARS!

Wet and cold It had rained during the night at Mt. Robson Park, but a sliver of sun came out in the morning.  Of course everything was soaked as I packed it up, but I was hoping for something drier ahead, so I got to work packing and loading up the bike.  It always seems

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Canada and Mt. Robson

Hot Vernon, BC was hot!  And, the enormity of what I was wanting to do had finally hit me as I had ridden into Canada the previous day.  I didn’t sleep well and the anxiety was hitting me.  I talked to my family and felt much better. I loaded up the bike and hit the

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