RT ALaska 1
Monday, October 30, 2017
RT ALaska 1
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ROF= Ring of fire Odyssey MEF-H = Marine Expeditionary Force- Hargus
AK= Alaska journey
October 30, 2017
original post: https://sbtrof.blogspot.com/2017/10/rt-alaska-1.html
I'm still having trouble getting reactivated/ re-grounded back in the South. This Odyssey to Alaska and back was the mother of all road trips. It may be the longest journey I've taken.
Outside is a gasoline pump and a diesel pump. You're lucky if there's a propane tank over on the side... and THAT is a town; An outpost town. People come from miles around just to be right here. This IS civilization in wilderness.
Up through the Dakotas, up through Devil's Lake, Graham's Island, up through Rugby North Dakota, the geological center of North America. Turn due North and on up north into Canada through Manitoba, then turned west to cross the plains through Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
I've seen the energy fields and the fracking trucks around Grande Prairie Alberta and seeing an energy boom under way. Crossed over into British Columbia at Dawson Creek. Which should have been named Dawson slough. Very disappointing.
Drove the Alcan Highway, some parts of the old original Alcan Highway, like the Kiskatinaw bridge.
Original ALCAN Hwy Katstinaw Bridge
Peace River Bridge
Ribbon up on through and driven on through to Fort Nelson . Up through Toad River, Swift River, Five fingers,... through Muncho Lake and the Canadian Rockies.
?You think you have seen wilderness? Go to The Yukon!
Racing River bridge...
On up into British Columbia
Stop here!!!
Refreshed in the hot springs at Liard, pronounced - Lee- ard- River, camped below glacier mountains and woken up to 39 degree mornings with frost on my breath and socks in sandals to the pit toilets to keep your feet warm in July. Have seen the North and South peaks of Denali Peaks before wall clouds moved in and blocked the view. The same day seeing grizzly bear, caribou, and a rare sighting of a wolf, a gray wolf.
Lonesome Bear
There are active gold mining claims still being worked by real gold prospectors. You go past that hand painted sign,... trespass into that claim and the prospectors will shoot you down for being a claim jumper. And the sheriff will not arrest/ prosecute them!
I didn't think you could get tired of eating salmon but you can.
Somewhat of a legend Uncle Hargus and the "40 Acres and a Tomahawk Tour ALaska 2017"; The continuing saga of a man,... and his Tomahawk- roadshow somewhere in The Yukon Territory.
Have been to Haines and camped at Chilkat under the glacier and walked on the soft Tundra ground... soft as a sponge. Camped it Chilkoot on the North End of the bay/ sound and fished in the lake where it goes to sea, and seen grizzly bears 100 yards away also fishing for salmon. Fished at Chillkat Bay at Haines and caught salmon. 9 and 10 pounders ‘til I had to stop. Broke 2 rods even after re-stringing with 20 lb line.
From Skagway drove North along that Chilkat trail to White Pass Yukon, and seeing the Beautiful Glacier Lakes, Beyond description, 38 degrees wind 25 +. A uniquely beautiful pass. This is in my top 10 list of best RT drives.
And nailed a Marine Corps license tag auto tag at the sign Forest at Watson Lake in honor of Dad, a WWII Marine, Career Marine Col David, and Somalian 2/9 Marine Lee, all US. Marines, in their honor.
This was The Mother of all Road Trips. Thank you for all the abundant blessings. One of the best roads is the road that takes you home! On this AK journey there were many days where the only focus was what was up on ahead… what is next… There was no looking back. It was to forge ahead on this expedition to Alaska.
And after months of camping in the wilderness forests of The Yukon, and the vast wilderness of BC- British Columbia,... then to Alaska, the last frontier… of wilderness, of vast wildness, of the wild west… after months of forging ahead… Once your out on the road it was like the hitch in the Marine Corps. You knew there was this place you came from that you called home; you just didn't know when you would see it again. If you would ever see it again. Several years ago when back from one of the previous journeys, the "ITW" Into The West journey, re-read Homers "Odyssey". I understand Homer' journey much better now. It's difficult to describe the places and things I've seen in a few short blog posts.
Travlin' South, tryin' to work my way back home - Albert Collins = StoneBeartracks RT Road Trip music
It’s been so long since I’ve thought about home. This RT was an expedition, not a vacation. You stayed focused every minute, every day of maneuver; route, time, obstacles, weather, supplies, daily destination plan, availability of fuel. There are places in ALaska and the Yukon if they have fuel it will be twice the price. You don’t have time to daydream about home. You forget about home. At times there is no direction home.
I'm still having trouble getting reactivated/ re-grounded back in the South. This Odyssey to Alaska and back was the mother of all road trips. It may be the longest journey I've taken.
A RT- Road Trip to Alaska is not for the faint of heart. It is an ordeal. Yes, it is fun, at times, most of the time. Sometimes it's headaches of having to get repairs done because of bad roads. Sometimes it's uncertainty of supplies due to the remote wilderness. It's hard to describe the vast wilderness, and I mean vast beyond what you can comprehend. Nothing is the same; it's all new territory. Where you lay your head that night becomes home... until sunrise. And you look ahead; there's no looking back. There's no going back; not now.
A town on a map looks like a town and when you get there it's an outpost store. All in one room, one building, food store, laundry, no Pharmacy, Cafe, and upstairs is a motel called a lodge, with 30 to 40 year old mattresses, all of it anywhere from 30, ...40, to 50+ years old and never any maintenance or paint or anything upgraded since. Outside is a gasoline pump and a diesel pump. You're lucky if there's a propane tank over on the side... and THAT is a town; An outpost town. People come from miles around just to be right here. This IS civilization in wilderness.
Up through the Dakotas, up through Devil's Lake, Graham's Island, up through Rugby North Dakota, the geological center of North America. Turn due North and on up north into Canada through Manitoba, then turned west to cross the plains through Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
I've seen the energy fields and the fracking trucks around Grande Prairie Alberta and seeing an energy boom under way. Crossed over into British Columbia at Dawson Creek. Which should have been named Dawson slough. Very disappointing.
Drove the Alcan Highway, some parts of the old original Alcan Highway, like the Kiskatinaw bridge.
Original ALCAN Hwy Katstinaw Bridge
Peace River Bridge
Ribbon up on through and driven on through to Fort Nelson . Up through Toad River, Swift River, Five fingers,... through Muncho Lake and the Canadian Rockies.
?You think you have seen wilderness? Go to The Yukon!
Racing River bridge...
On up into British Columbia
Stop here!!!
Refreshed in the hot springs at Liard, pronounced - Lee- ard- River, camped below glacier mountains and woken up to 39 degree mornings with frost on my breath and socks in sandals to the pit toilets to keep your feet warm in July. Have seen the North and South peaks of Denali Peaks before wall clouds moved in and blocked the view. The same day seeing grizzly bear, caribou, and a rare sighting of a wolf, a gray wolf.
Lonesome Bear
Walked on the Rock Pebble Beach of Homer Bay and looked across the bay to Glacier snow capped mountains, Hooked salmon at Whittier, Valdez, and Haines, ALaska, and let me tell you there's nothing like getting a 9 to 10 Pound salmon on the line and bring it in, and netting it in.
Caught sockeye salmon at Valdez again 9 to 10 pounders on the line, Reeling, fighting them in, neting them in, landing them. It's the old man, the Old Marine and the sea. it just don't get much better. Broke 2 rods trying to bring in big salmon; you take backups...
Old Marine and the sea, Valdez, ALaska
Uncle Hargus 4
Salmon 0
Caught sockeye salmon at Valdez again 9 to 10 pounders on the line, Reeling, fighting them in, neting them in, landing them. It's the old man, the Old Marine and the sea. it just don't get much better. Broke 2 rods trying to bring in big salmon; you take backups...
Old Marine and the sea, Valdez, ALaska
Uncle Hargus 4
Salmon 0
Got wind burned, Frost burned, from riding up on the bow of the Lulu Belle out of Valdez 40+ miles down into Prince William Sound, The Gulf of ALaska to the Columbia Glacier icefield, wind burned from being up on the bow at 36 degrees and 25 knot winds. I've heard floating ice bump the hold of the ship as we navigated through the ice field waters steady as she goes at 3 to 4 knots,,, to get up to 400 yards from the face of the glacier. After hearing the “boom” like a shotgun blast have seen and heard chunks of ice the size of a bus Calving off the face.
I've seen Cannery Row at Valdez, and actually been at sea and seen the fishing boats net in tons of salmon. Have seen sea lions, sea otters, Orca dolphins, and seeing salmon spawning on that amazing 3 year journey back up to where they were born where they were hatched.
Have seen the Portage glaciers, a stunningly beautiful site and driven through the longest railroad tunnel that doubles for car traffic to Whittier. I've seen moose walking around in downtown Homer and seen wood buffalo, herds of Wood Buffalo/ bison in British Columbia and Yukon.
Worthington Glacier
Walked the streets of gold mining towns, Klondike Gold Rush territory and saw real gold prospectors working claims in Dawson, The City, the real Dawson's. Taken a ferry across the Klondike, Yukon River and driven the “Top of the World” Highway 9 into Alaska, the only way to enter into Alaska for a real pioneer. To go into Alaska and see it the way the pioneers did 120 years ago when men went to the gold fields to strike it rich in Dawson.. There are active gold mining claims still being worked by real gold prospectors. You go past that hand painted sign,... trespass into that claim and the prospectors will shoot you down for being a claim jumper. And the sheriff will not arrest/ prosecute them!
I didn't think you could get tired of eating salmon but you can.
Somewhat of a legend Uncle Hargus and the "40 Acres and a Tomahawk Tour ALaska 2017"; The continuing saga of a man,... and his Tomahawk- roadshow somewhere in The Yukon Territory.
Have been to Haines and camped at Chilkat under the glacier and walked on the soft Tundra ground... soft as a sponge. Camped it Chilkoot on the North End of the bay/ sound and fished in the lake where it goes to sea, and seen grizzly bears 100 yards away also fishing for salmon. Fished at Chillkat Bay at Haines and caught salmon. 9 and 10 pounders ‘til I had to stop. Broke 2 rods even after re-stringing with 20 lb line.
Rode the Alaska Marine Ferry Highway, on the MV Fairweather from Haines to Skagway Alaska.
At Skagway camped at Dyea, THE trailhead of the famous Chilkat Trail the gold miners and Prospectors hiked up into the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon in that iconic picture of holding onto the pack of the man in front of them.
White Pass, THE Yukon Territory
White Pass, The Yukon Territory
At Skagway camped at Dyea, THE trailhead of the famous Chilkat Trail the gold miners and Prospectors hiked up into the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon in that iconic picture of holding onto the pack of the man in front of them.
White Pass, THE Yukon Territory
White Pass, The Yukon Territory
From Skagway drove North along that Chilkat trail to White Pass Yukon, and seeing the Beautiful Glacier Lakes, Beyond description, 38 degrees wind 25 +. A uniquely beautiful pass. This is in my top 10 list of best RT drives.
And nailed a Marine Corps license tag auto tag at the sign Forest at Watson Lake in honor of Dad, a WWII Marine, Career Marine Col David, and Somalian 2/9 Marine Lee, all US. Marines, in their honor.
This was The Mother of all Road Trips. Thank you for all the abundant blessings. One of the best roads is the road that takes you home! On this AK journey there were many days where the only focus was what was up on ahead… what is next… There was no looking back. It was to forge ahead on this expedition to Alaska.
And after months of camping in the wilderness forests of The Yukon, and the vast wilderness of BC- British Columbia,... then to Alaska, the last frontier… of wilderness, of vast wildness, of the wild west… after months of forging ahead… Once your out on the road it was like the hitch in the Marine Corps. You knew there was this place you came from that you called home; you just didn't know when you would see it again. If you would ever see it again. Several years ago when back from one of the previous journeys, the "ITW" Into The West journey, re-read Homers "Odyssey". I understand Homer' journey much better now. It's difficult to describe the places and things I've seen in a few short blog posts.
Travlin' South, tryin' to work my way back home - Albert Collins = StoneBeartracks RT Road Trip music
And after a month of winding your way back down from the American West, turning east across the plains and prairie… into the South, … Ah… back into the South. Arkansas,... where people greet you and are glad to make you welcome.
The hospitality of Mississippi folks offering you some coffee while you pit stopped to take a break.
And you begin seeing the rolling hills back to Alabama and you begin to think …. I;m coming home. This looks like what I remember of home. For months I’ve been forging ahead into the northwest and now back toward home. I think there is this real place I call home… and will be there... will see it again... and we’re going to make this happen today.
I-22 to sweet home ALAbama
I-22 to sweet home ALAbama
It’s been so long since I’ve thought about home. This RT was an expedition, not a vacation. You stayed focused every minute, every day of maneuver; route, time, obstacles, weather, supplies, daily destination plan, availability of fuel. There are places in ALaska and the Yukon if they have fuel it will be twice the price. You don’t have time to daydream about home. You forget about home. At times there is no direction home.
Driving into Birmingham..., begin to realize that I’ve been some 12,500+ miles - halfway around the world - and this odyssey is hopefully … about to get home. I think of the quote; You search the world over and come back home to find what you need.. George Moore.
Thank you Lord for all the abundant blessings. I did not waste this time of life. Thank you. Whit
You never drink twice from the same stream.
Just because you wander doesn't mean you're lost.
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Will Travel
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