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Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:33 am
by Liz
We had a brief reunion with Ron at Walmart in Fairbanks, before leaving to explore the Parks Highway south to Denali National Park. Bye, Ron, we’ll see you in Denali NP.
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The first little town south of Fairbanks is Ester, once a flourishing gold mining town, then a tourist attraction, now a veritable ghost town except for some artists in residence.
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The signs on the buildings told the story of their history.
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Even the bird house is empty.
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The owner of the now closed campground invited us to boondock there, so we did.
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The elusive, rare red-bottomed bumblebee!
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Back on the highway in the morning, we passed this unique roadside display…a memorial, I would guess.
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Our next stop was the town of Nenana, set at the confluence of the Nenana and Tanana Rivers. It has a notable history. It was the site of the beginning of the sled dog serum run, the forerunner of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. When diphtheria broke out in Nome in mid winter, needed serum was transported to Nenana by train, then relayed by sled dog teams on the frozen river to Nome. Nenana is still responsible for ferrying supplies to remote villages by barge up the river. This is the train station.
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Today, Nenana is famous for the annual Ice Classic. Here’s the story.
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Tripod on the ice
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The watch tower
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The ice break-up
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The lady at this gift shop was very friendly and helpful, and was willing to allow us to boondock behind the store. We slept next to the Tripod, so in the morning I purchased a ticket and made my $2.50 wager. Look for the ice to break up on April 27, 2010 at 2:14 p.m., ok?
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Our campsite
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After a purchase she consented to playing her accordion for us. She also gave us good advice for boondocking and hiking on down the road.
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We had the opportunity to explore the entire town while there. It didn’t take very long. We walked along the river to the old railroad bridge where President Harding drove the golden spike. (On display at the RR station museum.)
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We visited this old log church.
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Inside.
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Stained glass window.
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Athabascan Indian beadwork on this moosehide altar cloth.
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Dried salmon dog-food display.
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This raven was stealing some.
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There were flowers everywhere.
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I noticed these flowers closed at night…I wonder how they knew it was night?
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Rooms for rent….fire engine motif, complete with green grass and solar heated pool.
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These seem to be a popular means for winter travel.
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I met a new friend
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We didn’t travel far the next day. We stopped at Bear Creek, recommended by our new friend in Nenana. It looks like a rest area, doesn’t it? You can’t see the free campground tucked away over the bank.
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Here it is….nice sites next to the creek.
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We camped in a larger space where we could park together.
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This trap-line trail followed the creek.
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Roe and I followed it, watching out for “traps.”
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When I came across this carved stump draped with a porcupine hide, I realized this was Indian territory.
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A few more steps and I came to this camp complete with teepee. A sign requested no trespassing, so we turned back.
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Bandit liked it here too….here he’s digging around a stump.
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In the morning we took a ride out Stampede Road near Healy. This road/trail was made famous by the hapless adventurer who walked down that trail thinking he’d live off the wild for the summer. He crossed a shallow frozen river and 17 miles in found an abandoned bus where he camped. Unprepared for the harsh conditions, he ultimately starved to death, unable to pass back over the then swollen river. He was the subject of the book and movie, “Into the Wild.” We didn’t see any tribute or notice of those events, but we were rewarded by a mother and twin baby moose!
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Mom ushered the kids into hiding.
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Hide like me kids!
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Ok mom, we’re hiding.
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Since we were a little early for our reservations at Denali, we decided to drive a ways out the gravel Denali Highway and boondock for another night. Since Photobucket is so slow, you’ll have to wait for that adventure.

Tomorrow we enter Denali National Park for 6 days. We may not have cell or aircard service after Wednesday especially, but we’re bound to have some great pictures after that!

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:54 am
by VickieP
Oh Liz, great stories and pictures, as usual. Such interesting things yall are seeing. Twin moose babies! How neat, now I have to run over to Beth's blog and see her pics too! Have fun!

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:44 am
by Cedar518
Thanks Liz!

I have read the book and watched the movie "Into the Wild"... good story of an adventure that went wrong. Bandit is sporting a nice vest there,... it looks like it would be better than the harness. I remember he slipped the harness when we were camping together. He can't slip out of this, can he?

You sure are finding great boondocking sites.

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:25 am
by Pooker
We are having the trip of a lifetime going along electronically with you guys. Thanks for all the pictures, Liz.

Pooker

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:02 am
by mitch5252
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I am so enjoying all your pictures and commentary!

And as an FYI - Into The Wild is playing on Showtime starting on July 6. I've set it to Tivo twice, just to make sure I don't miss it! Sounds like a great story, which I'd never heard of until reading your post! Another "thanks" to you!!!

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Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:36 am
by sunshinecruiserTN
Loving the trip and the pictures. Thanks for taking us along.

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:26 pm
by Bethers
I should copy and paste some of your history into my blog - I just don't get that written - much as I promise myself to do it. :) Thanks for sharing so much - and for those of you looking for a different angle, different pics - I'm caught up on my blog. Liz, don't forget to go back to this post: http://ontheroadwithbeth.com/blog/2009/ ... fairbanks/ to see the trumpeter swans I spent some time with.

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:38 pm
by carold
I'm enjoying the ride with both Liz and Beth's posts. Been to Alaska twice, once by plane/car and once RV'ing and still there are places missed or views from a different angle/perspective. Thanks for the fillins. carold

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:54 pm
by avalen
I've enjoyed this virtual trip as well, also checking in on Beths blog too as she posts
different pics and a little different verbage. Thanks to both of you for the pictures,
I know its not easy some days to do all that posting but hey, I love it!! THANKS

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:58 pm
by snowball
so enjoyed the trek!!! red butt bumblebee huh? cute little guy... thanks for going to the effort to post the pictures for us
thanks again
sheila

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:24 pm
by WickedLady
What a grand adventure you all are having! I doubt I will ever be able to make that trip so this is second best. Thanks for taking us along.

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:31 pm
by BirdbyBird
Thanks so much for taking us along.....and if we don't respond every time just check the numbers...we are all looking over your shoulder and enjoying every minute of it!

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:46 pm
by JanetA
OH, how I LOVE Alaska!

But it's not for the weak, or weak minded! Survival is TRICKY up there, even when it's SUMMER. IE.......
(into the wild!) THat movie is PROOF! There's another great movie,, just called ALASKA about a bush pilot that crashes on the side of a cliff and his KIDS set about finding him . HAs Charleton Heston in it as the VILLIAN!.. and the star is a polar bear cub! The kids encounter lots of adventure!

great little movie and SUPERB scenery!

I OWN that one!

sigh! :(

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:10 am
by Carolinagal
Seeing this thread again, made me get back into Beth's blog, read all the old ones over and just enjoy that trip all over again. BUT also made me wish I was headed that way right now !!! It takes at least one trip up there, to make you know what you would really like to do there and where you'd like to spend more time. I doubt I have enough years left to really enjoy all there is to do and see there. I am looking forward and hoping for at least one more trip.

Thanks for bringing this back up, JanetA. Given me many hrs. of enjoyment with my wee injury here, being forced to not doing anything else. My suggestion to all, if you ever have the chance to go, and you enjoy wilderness, you have to go to Alaska, its not ruined yet.

Safe and Happy travels all,
CArol

Re: Ididaroad on the Parks Highway

PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:54 am
by Bethers
Carol, I'm glad you enjoy my blog - I just went back over much of it the other day, too. And then I come here and find Liz's posts - since even tho we went to many of the same places, we didn't do it all the same - and we have such different pictures. I'm looking forward to going back - hopefully several times. And if all goes well, I'll see about getting my workamp job there that I was to have done this year - and do it next summer. Hey, just a change of dates.

Liz, it's a ball going through your pictures again.