Ididaroad...On Top of the World

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Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby Liz » Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:15 am

Our evening at Dawson was spent at Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall. We went to keep Beth in line…

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This is Gertie…she could really belt out a song. When her ex-beau joined in I could tell that Beth wanted to join in, but we restrained her.

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Gertie’s “girls doing the can-can. After the show we walked around the casino watching the gamblers, then kept our money and went home to bed. I’m sure it wouldn’t have happened that way if Sparkle had been there with Beth.

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In the morning, Carol and I toured the author’s cabins:
Robert Service, the bard who wrote “The Cremation of Sam McGee” among others:

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And Jack London’s cabin….actually half of it. The other half was reconstructed in his home town in CA.

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Then we boarded the ferry across the Yukon River to travel the “Top of the World” Highway to Alaska. We didn’t both fit on the same ferry, so Beth went first. You can see her rig exiting on the other side.

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Then off we go in a cloud of dust…this road is all gravel.

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A rest stop for the weary traveler along this lonely road.

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The northernmost boarder crossing into the US.

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And into Alaska.

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View from up there.

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The road follows along the mountain tops.

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The first town you come to, if you can call it that, is Boundary.

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This is a wide shot of the whole thing. Note the gas pumps.

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A tire service business ought to do well here, with RVs just coming over that highway.

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This truck’s in need of service. Looks like it’s been waiting awhile.

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They must not have known we were coming…no one was there.

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So on we go, down that dusty road again, following the mountain ridges.

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Until we finally descend into the town of Chicken.

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There were people in Chicken, a few at least, and we got to camp free after filling up with gas. Many of you know I’m sure how Chicken got its name…the residents wanted to name the town for Alaska’s state bird, the ptarmigan, but no one could pronounce it. So, deciding the ptarmigan looked something like a chicken…

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In the morning, it was on to Tok, where we parted from Beth. She lingered in Tok to stay at a recommended RV park, while we went on toward Fairbanks to see about getting my generator fixed.

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This is one reason I came back to Alaska. To camp out in the wild open places….like this gravel riverbed with a view of snow covered mountains.

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The first thing to do was to put Carol to work collecting rocks…

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To build a fire ring.

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Then I let her rest awhile to enjoy the view before I sent her down by the river after driftwood for the fire.

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After I built the fire, she had to cook her own dinner too!

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A campfire always means marshmallows for dessert.

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Clouds and sprinkles sent us inside early…at least it seemed early. Hard to tell because it doesn’t ever get dark.

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In the morning there were raindrops on roses…isn’t that a song from The Sound of Music?

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And a munching morning moose…

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On the road again, we stopped to overlook the Tanana River as it braids its way toward Fairbanks.

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And visited this burly gift shop with caribou and other animals made from burl logs.

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And of course we had to stop at North Pole where it’s Christmas all year long.

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Alas, Santa wasn’t in his shop today.

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Carol and I are now in Fairbanks where we’ll tour around the next few days. I have an appointment for the generator on Tuesday, and also want to get an oil change while here.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby asirimarco » Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:14 am

So neat to see your pictures. Keep them coming. Especially the ones from the Top of the World highway. The year we were in Alaska was a year of fires. When we went over that highway we saw little pieces fire still burning beside the road. Went over the first day it was reopened cause of fires. So we couldn't see five feet off the road because of the smoke.
Had to laugh - when we were in North Pole it was 98 degrees at 10:30 at night. And we had left LasVegas to get out of the heat.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby mtngal » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:36 am

Looks like a fun stop! and good luck with the gen!!!
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby Cedar518 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:52 am

What a trip! and it's not over yet. Liz you are so good at putting up photos and a brief description to go with,... thanks so much for letting us tag along!
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby retiredhappy » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:14 am

Liz, I absolutely love your travelogs. Keep them coming.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby sharon » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:29 am

Good job, GF! Keep 'em coming!
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby Paulette » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:48 am

Love it love it love it! Thanks.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby VickieP » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:05 am

Liz, in the 6th photo, of Jack London's cabin, what is the small raised structure to the side? Of course my thoughts would be a cute little dog house, but it sure would have to jump high, :lol:
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby Liz » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:55 am

The small raised structure is a cache, for storing food & other supplies away from animals (esp. bears). You'll see a lot of them in the north, and were especially necessary at the time Jack London lived there.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby Bethers » Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:05 pm

Looks like you stayed in a similar place to boondock as the one I was in last night. Not the same, though. Will add it to my blog today. Love seeing the different views and pics you and I take - some very much the same, some so different.
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby sunshinecruiserTN » Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:41 pm

Good idea having Carol build the fire ring and then you taking pictures of her doing it! :idea: You might want to have that air filter checked too with all that dust. You ladies are such an inspiration. Keep 'em coming!
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Re: Ididaroad...On Top of the World

Postby rvgrammy1953 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:15 pm

Oh, what fun riding along here with you gals.....again, love the photos and the stories that go with them....looking forward to the rest.... ;)
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