Thursday, July 8, 2010


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July 3 & 4. We arrived safely in Whitehorse, though fooled by information which suggested our camp was near town. But we are well settled and the extra 20 km do not matter. It is great to be in one place for 4 days. There’s time to clean, repair, grease – and still sightsee. Whitehorse is a really great place! Well to do with a core down area, wide streets and a warm feeling. The Yukon river curves past the city with small islands and some wide reaches. The backdrop is mountains, some high enough to have white streaks of snow. Up above the city is an elevated plateau where the highway runs and where the airport was built.

July 5 & 6. Joan Reid-Bicknell arrived in late afternoon ready to share the next 8 days of adventure with us. On the second day we saw the rest of the sights and nearly all the museums and ate a fabulous dinner at Klondike Rib & Salmon where there are line-ups every night. Look at the menu on in the pictures – and we were not disappointed. The “Frantic Follies” finished of our evening – a rip-roaring 90 minutes of laughter based on the old ‘follies’ format. We even learned how to pan for gold and walked away with some very tiny ‘nuggets’ – if you could call them that!

So many people from south have settled here. We met numerous young Ontario folks who wouldn’t think of leaving The Yukon. It is easy to see why, especially if the outdoors is your life.

July 7. On the way north to Dawson City, we stopped half-way at Carmacks, right beside the Yukon River. It flows fast - about 10 km/h here. A drink on the dock and BBQ with lamb chops went down very well. As we drove north, away from the Alaska Highway, the mountains became more rounded and the terrain less hilly. We expect this to continue tomorrow.

12 Alaska Highway

13 Whitehorse, Yukon

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys, it sounds like you are having a great trip. I have tried to leave a couple of comments but they don't seem to be here. I hope you are getting them! I love looking at your pictures and hearing of your adventures. I hope all remains well and you have a wonderful trip. One comment I made was more pictures of the two of you would be nice to see! Peace Love & Happiness... Mark & Yvonne & Family