Sunday, June 9, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (29)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (29)

06/09/2019 / Travel Day – River’s Edge Campground


Start Location:
Start Time: 9:43 a.m.
Mileage:  53,484
End Location:
End Time:  2:30 p.m.
Mileage:  53,693

Cost Per Night: $53.95 USD
Weather: 39 - 71 F Sunny
Route:
  • Tok Cutoff (1) 
  • 2 East
  • 2 West
We awoke leisurely. Since we had a light travel day, Paul cooked me a super breakfast (Sausage and Scrambled Eggs on Sourdough Toast). We took a quick walk around Sourdough Campground; then washed a ton of debris off both the Motorhome and Truck.

Stopped for a quick lunch at a rest stop. After parking our motorhome for the night, we drove to Cost-Co for supplies. Did not have internet to pay my SDCCU Visa – so we reached our limit – credit card denied. Good thing we have several (credit cards).

Sprinkled all night, so we were not able to take our walk along the river. That was pretty much it for uneventful day!

Wildlife Spotted: Moose and two babies; Butterflies (all brown and mostly white); red breasted medium size bird, and I spotted a big moose behind the trees off the highway.

Not much Traffic this Sunday
Not much Traffic this Sunday
All Alone at the Rest Area for Lunch
All Alone at the Rest Area for Lunch
Hard to See / Red Breasted Bird in Middle of Photo
Hard to See / Red Breasted Bird in Middle of Photo
Lots of Brown Butterfly Scurrying Around
Lots of Brown Butterfly Scurrying Around
Dinner by Cost-Co
Dinner by Cost-Co
Tok to Fairbanks, Alaska

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

Saturday, June 8, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (28)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (28)

06/08/2019 / Travel Day – Sourdough Campground


Start Location:
Start Time: 7:00 a.m.
Mileage:  53,294
End Location:
End Time:  12:00 p.m.
Mileage:  53,484
Cost Per Night: $49.00 USD
Weather: 43 - 63 F Rainy then Sunny
Route:
  • George Black Ferry to Top of the World Highway / 9 North 
  • 5 North 
  • 2 East 
  • Tok Cutoff (1)
Despite our adventure at Diamond Tooth Gerties last night; we were able to pack up and be on the road by seven. We were the only one in line at the George Black Ferry and traversed the Yukon River by 7:13 a.m.

GPS tried to take us on a tight backroad to get on to the 9 North. However, we were able to turn around when we figured out our error. We proceed onward on the dirt highway 9 North at a blazing 40 MPH.

We hit the Canadian / Alaska border right after it opened (9:08 a.m.). There were just a vehicle and motorcycle ahead of us. After a few questions (re: firearms, $$$, fruit) we were back on the road (9:15 a.m.).

The Top of the World (9 North) was paved on the American side; but just for a few miles. It stayed a rough and muddy dirt thoroughfare until the town of Chicken. Our vehicles were trashed – dirty and dinged.

We arrived at our campground at Sourdough Campground about none (US time). It has been rainy (including a hail storm) most of the day, so our space (E5) was petty muddy. It was raining so hard we had to skip the campground’s famous pancake toss!!!

Dawson City to Tok, Alaska
Packing up Early to Line Up for the George Black Ferry
Packing up Early to Line Up for the George Black Ferry
We were First in Line for the George Black Ferry across the Yukon River
We were First in Line for the George Black Ferry across the Yukon River
Day of Long Rough Dirt Roads
Day of Long Rough Dirt Roads
We Only had Two Vehicles Ahead of Us at the Canadian / Alaskan Border
We Only had Two Vehicles Ahead of Us at the Canadian / Alaskan Border
Beautiful Vistas from the Top of the World Highway
Beautiful Vistas from the Top of the World Highway
Lunch Break at a Rest Stop
Lunch Break at a Rest Stop
Truck, Camper, and Bikes got Filthy an Covered in Rocks
Truck, Camper, and Bikes got Filthy an Covered in Rocks
Lush Greenery Everywhere
Lush Greenery Everywhere
The River Ran All Down the Valley
The River Ran All Down the Valley
Our Spot, E5 at the Sourdough Campground
Our Spot, E5 at the Sourdough Campground


2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

Friday, June 7, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (27)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (27)

06/07/2019 / No Travel Day – Biking, Cheechako’s, Diamond Tooth Gerties 


Start Location:
Cost Per Night: $56.00 CAD
Weather: 40 - 70 F Sunny

Today was ‘ride bike’ day. Dawson City is a perfect town for it. First on the addenda was grocery shopping. We even brought our own bag. They charge you a nickel for a bag here. (Update: Nope forgot the bag!)

After we put our groceries away, we cycled over to George Black’s Ferry. We wanted to check it out before we crossed tomorrow morning. We really enjoyed biking through the town; very little car traffic. However, since it is Friday, it was a bit busier today.

We lunched at Cheechakos’ Bakeshop on Front Street. Our sandwiches were wonderful; we even bought a loaf of their fresh sourdough.

At seven we visited Diamond Tooth Gerties, an old-fashioned gambling facility. For a $15 entry fee you got to gamble and enjoy great vaudeville. We did not stay long because we wanted to be fresh for an early start tomorrow.

Wildlife Spotted: Ravens and sparrows everywhere.

The Gold Rush Campground is Right In Town (Dawson City)
The Gold Rush Campground is Right In Town (Dawson City)
We are so Happy We get to Use Our Bikes
We are so Happy We get to Use Our Bikes
Paul Checking Out the George Black Ferry for Our Morning Voyage
Paul Checking Out the George Black Ferry for Our Morning Voyage
Beautiful Crossing over the Yukon River
Beautiful Crossing over the Yukon River
Dawson City had Plenty of Bike Parking
Dawson City had Plenty of Bike Parking
Bike Helmets are Mandatory in Dawson City
Bike Helmets are Mandatory in Dawson City
Paul at the Black Jack Table – they had $3 & $5 Tables
Paul at the Black Jack Table – they had $3 & $5 Tables
Diamond Tooth Gertie
Diamond Tooth Gertie

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

  1. Dredge No. 4, Claim 33, Alchemy Café , Dawson City (26)
  2. Travel Day – Gold Rush Campground RV Park (25)
  3. Fish Ladder, Rotary Centennial Bridge & the S.S. Klondike (24)
  4. Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehouse (23)
  5. Travel Day – Downtown RV Park, Watson Lake (22)
  6. Travel Day - Bell 2 Lodge, Meziadin Lake, BC (21)
  7. Travel Day - Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, BC (20)

Thursday, June 6, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (26)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (26)

06/06/2019 / No Travel Day – Dredge No. 4, Claim 33, Alchemy Café , Dawson City


Start Location:
Cost Per Night: $56.00 CAD
Weather: 45 - 69 F Sunny

After Paul fixed breakfast; I spent a couple of hours getting caught up on my computer work – bills and such. The campground gives each adult two hours of decent free internet! (Update: Only worked once on the first day; even after a half an hour on the phone with the provider (Tengo) No luck getting back on.)

We had a moment, so we put up our map stickers for British Columba and the Yukon.

Then we went for a tour of the Dredge No. 4.  Sue gave a very informative outing regarding this wooden-hulled bucketline sluice dredge that mined placer gold on the Yukon River from 1913 until 1959. It is now located along Bonanza Creek Road.

On the way to Dredge No. 4, we photographed a black fox.

We also stopped in on Claim 33.  Some interesting relics to view.

Then, believe it or not we found a vegetarian café in the middle of Dawson City.  Alchemy Café took over 4 years to build; many locals and friends from afar, lent their time and energy into creating the beautiful building. Good food, excellent tea and super friendly-interesting staff.

We used the crockpot to make some beans. Love cooking our own dinner. Had my first taste of Yukon Brewing Ice Fog – India Pale Ale. Not as good as Yukon Gold, but still very tasty.

Today was a very calm and relaxing rest day. Hopefully more of the same tomorrow.


Wildlife Spotted:  Beautiful Black Fox

Added British Columbia and Yukon to Our Map
Added British Columbia and Yukon to Our Map
Sue Led the Dredge No. 4. Tour
Sue Led the Dredge No. 4. Tour
A cute friendly black fox in the Yukon
A cute friendly black fox in the Yukon
Alchemy Café = Organic Espresso Coffee, Delectable Vegetarian Food, and a Unique Plus Friendly Atmosphere
Alchemy Café = Organic Espresso Coffee, Delectable
Vegetarian Food, and a Unique Plus Friendly Atmosphere
For just $15 - Gold is Guaranteed at Claim 33
For just $15 - Gold is Guaranteed at Claim 33

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

  1. Travel Day – Gold Rush Campground RV Park (25)
  2. Fish Ladder, Rotary Centennial Bridge & the S.S. Klondike (24)
  3. Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehouse (23)
  4. Travel Day – Downtown RV Park, Watson Lake (22)
  5. Travel Day - Bell 2 Lodge, Meziadin Lake, BC (21)
  6. Travel Day - Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, BC (20)
  7. Historical Barkerville, BC (19)

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (25)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (25)

06/05/2019 Travel Day – Gold Rush Campground RV Park, Dawson City


Start Location:
  • Hi Country RV Park
  • 91374 Alaska Highway, Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 6E4
  • 1.877.458.3806
    • Start Time: 7:53 a.m.
    • Mileage: 52,959zzz
End Location:
Cost Per Night: $56.00 CAD
Weather: 41 - 63 F Sunny

Route:
  • 2 North Klondike Highway

The living room slide made a loud ‘clunk’ this morning. Paul will have to see if it is broken when we make camp. We stopped for a quick lunch at the midway point, Selkirk Centre (Gas & Grocery). Bagel with Cream Cheese and apple slices; You can’t beat cheap, easy, and healthy.

There was a lot of construction on 2 North. The guidebook indicated to look for wildlife on the next part of our trip – hope so because we did not spot a thing all morning. I learned today that the raven is the Yukon’s Official Bird – why not since they are immense and everywhere.

Of course, the living room slide was broken. We called Chief Isaac Mechanical. Sean fixed it in about an hour and a half. He took our slide crank back to the shop because that was broken too! If you ever need anything fixed, Paul and I would highly recommend Chief Isaac Mechanical – fast, friendly, and knowledgeable with honest reasonable rates!

The Gold Rush Campground RV Park is right in Dawson City. We are looking forward to exploring the township tomorrow.

Wildlife Spotted: A couple of ducks swimming in a muddy pond; and a black bear.

Beautiful Rivers Everywhere
Beautiful Rivers Everywhere

Hooking Up the Tow Truck at the Hi Country RV Park
Hooking Up the Tow Truck at the Hi Country RV Park

Old Ambulance at Hi Country RV Park
Old Ambulance at Hi Country RV Park

Bridge Across the Stewart River
Bridge Across the Stewart River

Sign to Dawson City (Urban Art on Hill behind Sign)
Sign to Dawson City (Urban Art on Hill behind Sign)

Camped Out in Spot 9 at the Gold Rush Campground RV Park, Dawson City
Camped Out in Spot 9 at the Gold Rush Campground RV Park, Dawson City
Whitehorse to Dawson City, Alaska

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

  1. Fish Ladder, Rotary Centennial Bridge & the S.S. Klondike (24)
  2. Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehouse (23)
  3. Travel Day – Downtown RV Park, Watson Lake (22)
  4. Travel Day - Bell 2 Lodge, Meziadin Lake, BC (21)
  5. Travel Day - Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, BC (20)
  6. Historical Barkerville, BC (19)
  7. Travel Day – Robert’s Roost, Quesnel, BC (18)

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (24)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (24)

06/04/2019 No Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehorse


Start Location:
  • Hi Country RV Park
  • 91374 Alaska Highway, Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 6E4
  • 1.877.458.3806
    • Start Time: N/A
    • Mileage: 52,958.6
Cost Per Night: $39.53 USD
Weather: 45 - 65 F Raining

We got a really late start today because I was sick this morning . . . . a stomach thing.

However, we were still able to run errands; see the Fish Ladder, the Rotary Centennial Bridge and tour the S.S. Klondike.

The Fish Ladder was a total rip-off. There was nothing and nobody there! However, Paul and I both enjoyed the S.S. Klondike.

I had to go Staples to mail a copy of my Medicare Card to CalPERS Health Account Management Division. They had very rudely informed in May that if I did not get it to them by August – they would cancel my insurance . . . even though I pay for it. Go figure. Of course, they did not care that I would be out of the country.  Now I get to wait and make sure they received and recorded it.

Hi Country RV Park was nice, with lots of greenery. Unfortunately, didn’t really care for the staff. When I asked for change for the washing, they gave me $5.00 CAD for $5:00 USD – every other place followed the currency exchange rate. Additionally, it is right under an airport path and abutted to the 2 West.

Wildlife Spotted: Paul had to slow the truck down to allow a Red Fox to cross the road.

Yukon, Canada
Yukon, Canada

Recycled Bicycle Sculpture / Designer: Philippe Lablond - Bicycle Shop Owner
Recycled Bicycle Sculpture / Designer: Philippe Lablond - Bicycle Shop Owner

S.S. Klondike / Self-Guided Tour
S.S. Klondike / Self-Guided Tour

Us – Selfie on the S.S. Klondike
Us – Selfie on the S.S. Klondike

Mosquitoes Scared Us Away From The Rotary Centennial Bridge
Mosquitoes Scared Us Away From The Rotary Centennial Bridge

Red Fox Crossed the Road in Front of Us
Red Fox Crossed the Road in Front of Us

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

  1. Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehouse (23)
  2. Travel Day – Downtown RV Park, Watson Lake (22)
  3. Travel Day - Bell 2 Lodge, Meziadin Lake, BC (21)
  4. Travel Day - Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, BC (20)
  5. Historical Barkerville, BC (19)
  6. Travel Day – Robert’s Roost, Quesnel, BC (18)
  7. Hell’s Gate Airtram / Boston Bar (17)

Monday, June 3, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (23)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (23)

06/03/2019 Travel Day – Hi Country R.V. Park, Whitehorse


Start Location:
  • Downtown RV Park
  • Box 300, Watson Lake, Yukon
  • 867.536.2646
    • Start Time: 7:30 a.m.
    • Mileage: 52,692.2
End Location: 
  • Hi Country RV Park
  • 91374 Alaska Highway, Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 6E4
  • 1.877.458.3806
    • End Time: 1:45 p.m.
    • Mileage:  52,958.6 (266.4 Miles)
Cost Per Night: $39.53 USD
Weather: 48 - 60 F Raining

Route:
  • 1 West (Alaska Highway)

A light rain dropped on us for most of today’s travel. The Alaska Highway turned into a gravel road for parts of the trip; causing our progress to slow.

Of course, after about a mile or so on the gravel, a huge truck flew by us, kicking up rocks and dinging our windshield.

Beautiful baby Christmas Trees everywhere and contrasting majestic Aspens. Really didn’t do much today – just drove and then did laundry. Fun day tomorrow.

No internet here, so we have been binge watching the Sopranos! We made a nice meal of quesadillas and salt & pepper corn on the cob – so much better than eating out. The Beast in Spot 21 – Downtown RV

Wildlife Spotted: Not much: Paul did notice a Coyote crossing the Highway; I missed it as I was doing mileage stats; Paul also saw a Doe – I was again on the computer and missed that also. ☹

See the ding in the windshield (lower left)
See the ding in the windshield (lower left)

The Beast in Spot 21 – Downtown RV
The Beast in Spot 21 – Downtown RV

Rained all day / We are at a rest stop here for lunch
Rained all day / We are at a rest stop here for lunch

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal

  1. Travel Day – Downtown RV Park, Watson Lake (22)
  2. Travel Day - Bell 2 Lodge, Meziadin Lake, BC (21)
  3. Travel Day - Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, BC (20)
  4. Historical Barkerville, BC (19)
  5. Travel Day – Robert’s Roost, Quesnel, BC (18)
  6. Hell’s Gate Airtram / Boston Bar (17)
  7. Travel Day - Canyon Alpine RV Park and Campground (16)