Saturday, August 30, 2014

Can't well get along in Cantwell

Labor Day corresponds with caribou and moose openers in Alaska so the crowds encroaching on where WE wanted to hunt were a bit of a buzz kill. Shut down in Cantwell and found the Longhorn Saloon & Cafe. Kinda rough place even with our winning personalities. Started with a guy confronting Burf! With "what are you looking at" and ended with me squaring off with a guy bragging about Alaska size vs. Texas. And he was from Pennsylvania!
Got out in time with good food and beer, plus Emil got to put his XXX sobriety dollar on the ceiling!


Meanwhile, Kali starts and ends the day with equal enthusiasm.



Grayling

Fishing has been high on our priority list (along with hunting, exploration and local brews) and we had good luck with flies at Poplar Grove Creek north of Gakona. Grayling are small very pretty fish and good fighters.



Kali has hunted for forest grouse and Ptarmigan without success so far but finds fishing equally entertaining.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Alaska! Finally

Took 4027.2 miles but we made it. Hunted immediately due to rising temperature and found feathers but no birds. Rest of the day spent visiting with biologists, sporting goods salesman, and waitress. Some hunting and fishing and scouting.  Mostly just excited to be here!

Dad,I'm ready!




Did hit 1 ruffed grouse. Actually she hit me on the driver door!  Promising start. 

Fishing in the Little Tok River. 

Yukon scenery



Yukon River


Alaska Highway

St. Elias Mountains

Hanging with the Tlingits

Stopped at the Tlingit Heritage Center to look at totems, dugout canoes, and for a native made basket to shake dominoes along the highway.
Met Tim, Jr, and Sonny building a log cabin from spruce and visited over an hour. Trappers, hunters and lifelong Yukon residents. Plenty to sit a log and discuss.
They decided they like Texans, so our Ambassadorial Skills work.

Tim has a hat it's easy to envy.


Log scribe, a tool I don't have. Yet!

From across the globe

The sign forest in Watson Lake YT merits a stop. No signs from Helena TX but just about everywhere else. Over 75000 in all.


Had a real Yukon breakfast at Rancheria with 3 eggs, tons of bacon, sourdough pancakes. Played dominoes in the warm cafĂ©.  Great start.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

BC is "Beautiful Country"

The drive from Ft Nelson to Watson Lake is spectacular and full of wild life. Also in much better condition than when I last traveled it in 1998. Since pictures are worth thousands of words and I type with 1 finger. ....

First caribou

Still some construction

Smith River Falls
Whirlpool Canyon
Sawtooth Mountains
Fun with local tool materials

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Mile 0

After our stay in Red Deer it was more NxNW through Alberta. Breakfast stop in Sangudo at the Coffee Connection introduced us to Sunny Moser, a musician who played the Kerrville Folk Festival and rode the bus with Asleep at the Wheel. Repaired a mesquite thorn hole on the right rear at a friendly shop then off for BC.
Hit Mile 0 in Dawson Creek at 1600 and made it to Ft St John to shut down. 200 miles to next stop.



Also picked up a new trail rider. We call him Domino. 



On to Alaska! 


Sunday, August 24, 2014

Canada is cool

The cooler weather followed us into Montana and across into Alberta, even though there was steady rain all morning. Had a great breakfast at the Lariat Country Cafe in Hardin, WY, including the best strawberry rhubarb pie I've ever enjoyed courtesy of Lori.

Did catch a glimpse of sunrise against the Bighorn Mountains.
Central Montana has received over 8" of rain the past three days so we had to go to an alternate border crossing due to flooded roadways, but that worked out just fine as the mounties at the Wild Horse crossing were great.
Made it to Red Deer for dinner and sleep. Not bad for two days. Yukon tomorrow.

Love Wyoming!

Left Ft Worth at 1600 on Friday because we were packed, antsy, and Susan didn't want to put up with us. Also 112°!
Plenty of room in the efficiently packed rig.
Stopped in Clarendon for the night and rolling NxNW by 0500.
Breakfast with blueberry pie at the Longhorn in Springfield, CO.
Hit cold front and rain north of Casper. Great buffalo ribeye at Wyoming Rib&Chop House in Sheridan, one of my favorite American towns then in one of my favorite motels. Kali knows exactly where we are and is very excited. Doesn't know we're only about 3/8 there.
Currently 39° wind chill so we get to wear the mountain man vests we never imagined we'd need.
Favorite state! !!!!!