GOING BACK IN TIME
Stepping out on Front Street in Dawson City is like stepping out of a time capsule into the year 1898. The entire little town is situated along the corner where the Klondike River meets the Yukon River. This was the[…]
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Stepping out on Front Street in Dawson City is like stepping out of a time capsule into the year 1898. The entire little town is situated along the corner where the Klondike River meets the Yukon River. This was the[…]
Read moreHeading east from Chicken, the 110 mile road to Dawson City turns into the Top of the World Highway. This is a description of it from a Yukon tourism source: While most roads traveling through mountains wander through lower elevations,[…]
Read moreWe slept well in Tok and started our drive to Chicken, Alaska about mid morning. Ever since my dad heard about Chicken and the Top of the World Highway, he just had to go there. I have to say, there’s[…]
Read moreIf you drive a little out of downtown Fairbanks, you may stumble upon some interesting places. We drove to the University of Alaska campus and stopped at their museum. It has typical native Alaskan artifacts and other stuff we have[…]
Read moreFairbanks is not a large town, but it certainly feels very spread out. The local Army base, Fort Wainright, takes up a huge amount of land and over 18,000 soldiers, dependents, and civil service employees call it home. The entire[…]
Read moreAfter our few inspirational days at Denali, we hooked up and headed north to Fairbanks. We only had 120 miles to cover, so we left mid morning and made a stop along the way at the Tatlanika Trading Company. It[…]
Read moreAlaska is definitely the last frontier, which is a slogan you can find printed on shirts, postcards, and many souvenir items all across the state. It is beautiful, scenic, inspiring, and huge. I have never been anywhere quite like it[…]
Read moreThe small village of Talkeetna is the hub of many tourist activities. The location has access to rivers, trains, trails, and gorgeous views of Mount Denali and the Alaska Range. The residents even elected a cat for Mayor, but he[…]
Read moreHey y’all, we’ve completed two months of full time travel, and our third month of being “homeless”. Hooray for us! I gave you a breakdown of our June expenses in a previous post that you can read here if you[…]
Read moreAfter yesterday’s silly post, this one is a bit more serious. I blame the cough medicine! Ha! Ha! Ha! I know many people are curious how much it would cost to quit your job and load up into a truck[…]
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