Sunday, September 30, 2012





The Salmon have swum up their rivers,
and the evenings have begun to give the shivers,
Canadians are plotting their southerly routes,
the days have shortened without a doubt,
So pack your things;
toothbrush, hat, and tools to swing,
Big boots, thick socks,
The trip will begin down by the dock,
Where the compass reads north,
Set the course,
Toward the Night sky's glow!
Yukon Ho!


In lieu of my typical work schedule of heading for a southerly summer on the sun drenched slopes of Ross Island, I have traveled to the far reaches of my own continent this time, to work with a friend in Fairbanks - “The Golden Heart of Alaska."




Alaska is now off my final frontier list of states that I have visited (North Dakota, Maine and New Hampshire still on the list), and thankfully I did not have to ride the sea ice to get here. Quite civilized like - I took a Ferry.

We set sail on a clear evening, cruising out of the bay on the Alaska Marine Highway System. This series of ferries connects the outlying and otherwise inaccessible communities (such as Juneau – the capitol) to mainland Alaska. The ferries run up the inside passage from Bellingham, WA and then across the Gulf of Alaska, and down the Aleutian Islands all the way to Unalaska and Dutch Harbor.



Still in my bag, waking up to some typical SE Alaska Weather

From the Solarium on the rear deck, I enjoyed not only the fresh air of the west coast, the views of thousands of islands, and several whale sightings, but also a lounge chair to call my home! Camping on deck is the way the Alaskans do it, it's cheap, and I think the best way to meet folks on the journey. One man I met from North Carolina is trying to visit every county in the US!

We experienced some wonderful weather on the way up, lots of blue sky and sunshine. Petersburg might have been the nicest weather we saw, and we only ran into dense fog once – two crew members were leaning over the bow as we crept through narrow island passages with only 30 ft. of visibility!


Petersburg - a piece of the panorama at the top of the post.


Ketchikan in clear weather at dawn.


I hopped off in every town that we had a chance to. Picked up a hot breakfast in Ketchikan, walked to the docks in Petersburg, and picked up a truck in Juneau... A truck to drive to Fairbanks! Through the great connecting Oracle of the Internet I found my way into an agreement with someone to drive their truck up to Fairbanks from the Ferry stop in Haines. The truck was in Juneau, so I hopped off the ferry and drove myself and my ride back on.

A light station in Canada.

Kluane National park, Yukon.
Which brings me to the drive. The ferry dropped me in Haines at 9 in the morning and from there I was to drive north through British Columbia and the Yukon Territory to reach Fairbanks in the interior of Alaska. Haines was a fairly quick visit, but I did take a walk on the beach and check out the Hammer Museum. Pretty Cool.


I forgot my camera. So I had to use my phone.... Eeep! Need to clean the lens!



I will only torture my blog with one of these awful photos to show simply how many hammers one little corner of this museum held!
O Canada!
The pipeline.





 


Fish Wheel near Haines, AK

Windy day Near Tok, AK










Above Tree Line.
Grizzly on the road!

The pictures speak for themselves I think. Stunningly beautiful, all the way up.


Home! For the next two months I'll be living and working in Fairbanks, helping to build a Falafel Shop to replace the Pita Place's Trailer. A log cabin to call home with electricity and an oil furnace.

The logs of our cabin were scribed to the point where a credit card fits into few of them!
Running water is a convenience that has not reached too deeply into the interior of Alaska, even in Fairbanks. We haul our water in big blue water containers and as one friend recently said when he couldn't remember which side of the faucet the hot water came from – Hot water is on the stove, cold water is on the floor!

North Pole of course! (North Pole, AK)
Until next post!


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Moose! Good to see a new post on here. Hope AK treats you right, buddy.

-MFD

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