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Back in Minnesota

Back in Minnesota

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We are back at our Minnesota location as of Aug 30th.  Hard to believe we have been to Alaska and back.  They say that times flies when you are having fun or time flies as you age and both of those are true for Joe and me. We thought we would recap some of the highlights of our Alaskan adventure Have been in the mini for 112 days and still counting (May 13th until present) In Alaska 53 days Drove 9,608 miles from St. Louis Park, MN on May 26th to St. Louis Park, MN on Aug 30th Dry camped (no electricity or water) 30 of the 97 days So many animals and birds   -  Wood buffalo and Yellowstone buffalo,  Elk,    Pronghorn deer,  Big horn sheep,  Moose and babies, Antelope, Mountain goats, Dall sheep…
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Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

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We made it through the hot weather in Washington (without pulling that television out), stayed at a couple of really nice RV parks in Montana before entering Yellowstone.  We met a very nice couple from Florida who were on their fifth week of full-timing.  We spent a great evening talking full-time and Alaska.  They are planning on doing the Alaska trip next summer so we had a lot to talk about.  Hope we can catch-up with Ellen and Mario in Arizona this winter. As we were about to enter Yellowstone we spotted a few elk alongside the road.  Of course, we had to pull over and take a few pictures but as we were watching the elk a large herd of Big Horn Sheep came down the mountain very close…
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Our Alaska Adventure Coming To an End

Our Alaska Adventure Coming To an End

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Yes after fifty-three actual days in Alaska it has come to an end and we are making our way back to Minnesota.  We are currently outside of Spokane, WA in temperatures over 100.  I will never complain about the wonderful cool temps and rain we had in Alaska after these very hot days and the dryness British Columbia and Washington are seeing.  Because it took us six days to go through British Columbia without cell or Wi-Fi service, I’m a little behind in blogging so I hope I don’t get to long. Haines is where we stopped for a few days to get on the ferry to travel the Alaskan Marine Highway to Juneau.  I will cover Hanes in a nutshell – most expensive place we stayed at in our…
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Joe Gets His Wish

Joe Gets His Wish

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Joe has been asking people as we travel if they have seen a grizzly along the road.  Probably 50% of the people have seen one.   Joe said that is his only disappointment on our Alaska trip even though we did the bear adventure.    He just wants to see that big grizzly walking alongside the road.  Well he finally got his wish.  About twenty miles from the Canadian border on our way to Haines we finally saw that grizzly.  We slowed down to get a picture and of course the bear turned around and headed into the woods.  We got a nice picture of its back-end but at least we saw one.  Little did we know that a few days later Joe would have a much to close encounter with a…
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Valdez, Alaska

Valdez, Alaska

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  Well the drive from Glennallen to Valdez was two things – first Joe classified it as the “worst road” we have been on in Alaska (but he will change his mind a few days later) and second one of the prettiest drives we have been on. From Glennallen to Valdez is about 120 miles and about the first 90 miles were terrible frost heaves and expansion repairs.  To say the least it was a very slow, bumpy ride.  Our speed was between 45 and 50 mph.  Once we hit Worthington Glacier about 25 miles north of Valdez the road got better but then we were stopping constantly for the beautiful views.   Our first stop was Worthington Glacier which was pretty and we could have hiked to the base…
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Best Private Campground in Alaska and Ten Million Mosquitoes Know It!

Best Private Campground in Alaska and Ten Million Mosquitoes Know It!

Campgrounds
We found the best private campground in Glennallen, AK.  I’ve talked about the Alaskan private campgrounds how they are gravel parking lots, or sites crammed in so close together you are looking into your neighbors windows.  Tolsona Wilderness CG is just what it says – wilderness.  Each of the eighty-eight sites sits on the side of a lovely creek that curves through the very large park.  It is about a mile off the road so no traffic noise.  It has a nice laundry and wonderful showers that cost only a quarter.  Best campground we have stayed in since we have gotten to Alaska. So here is the tiny, bity downfall of the park.  As we were checking in with a very nice older fellow, he asked if we knew about…
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Homer and Seldovia, Alaska

Homer and Seldovia, Alaska

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The town of Homer, Alaska is at the end of the Sterling Highway.  The Homer Spit is a 4.5 mile geographical landmark on the south tip of the Kenai Peninsula that goes out into the Kachemak Bay.  Marinas, restaurants, shops, a hotel, and a few campgrounds fill the Spit.  It was enjoyable checking out shops on the Spit and we had a wonderful halibut lunch at one of the restaurants.  We also booked a wildlife cruise with Rainbow Tours for a 7 hour trip to Seldovia, an island in the Kachemak Bay.   Our tour started at 10:30 from the dock in Homer.  An hour and a half cruise checking out wildlife before we were to dock at Seldovia.  We headed out to Gull Island to check out the birds. …
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Our Alaska Bear Viewing Adventure

Our Alaska Bear Viewing Adventure

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As we started really planning our Alaska adventure we talked about things we wanted to do.  We realize this is our one and only time taking a trip to Alaska so we wanted to do “those Alaska” things.   We talked about taking a bear viewing tour but having a fear of flying I had a hard time seeing myself in a small plane.  Joe started checking on a boat bear viewing tour.  We did find one but you had to be on the boat for 6 hours.  Then we started thinking about what happens if the water is rough.  Six hours on rough water would not be a lot of fun.  We started looking at plane tours and started talking to people who had gone on them and well it…
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The Start of Our Alaska Adventure

The Start of Our Alaska Adventure

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Beautiful – what more can I say!  We’ve seen some absolutely beautiful scenery, have stayed at some gorgeous campsites (and some not so gorgeous) and taken some fabulous hikes and all in such a short period of time.  What a wonderful world! I keep getting asked why I’m not posting more on the blog.  I have a lot of excuses – we don’t have electricity and the computer needs to be plugged in, we don’t have internet service so I can’t download it, we are just too darn busy enjoying Alaska but my best excuse is that my computer decided to quit and Joe just won’t share his (best excuse ever).  We have been looking for a new computer for me but not a lot of options in the area…
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British Columbia to Yukon, Canada

British Columbia to Yukon, Canada

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What a wonderful world, yes what a wonderful world we live in.  I can’t tell you the number of wonderful people we have met as we have been travelling.  From Minneapolis to Australia, from Ohio to Quebec, from Florida to Germany, just wonderful people with stories to share.  We might camp next to a couple from Australia one night and move on the next day and when we pull into a park here they come.   We might take a doggy walk with Lily around the park and stop to visit with a couple from Quebec and pretty soon an hour or two have passed and then we might see them again down the road a few hundred miles at a different park.  It is a wonderful world and we are…
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