Friday, July 24, 2009

Dempster Highway ...July 14 - 16, 2009

While in Dawson we decided to take a side trip over the Arctic Circle. We had wanted to go to Inuvik, but the weather did not co-operate. Here are pictures of our time..the road was gravel, but not too bad considering.


Beginning the Dempster Highway














Fields of Fireweed


Here come the large trucks






Dahl sheep












Two Moose Lake












Cotton Plant


Red Creek




Elephant Rock


Red Hillside











First the rains came


It was pouring rain and very cold...we did not tent camp, but stayed at the Eagle Plains Hotel. We were fortunate to get a room, some were turned away. We think they must have stayed in their cars overnight. There is no where else to stay for 370 kms.


Then the following morning we had snow on our way to the Arctic Circle






We made it to the Arctic Circle


Check out this temperature




Having a toast at the Arctic Circle


Our car really needs a bath


We tent camped at Tombstone River Territorial Park....that night the temps got down to 32 degrees and there was a little frost on the windshields



Monday, July 20, 2009

Dawson, Yukon, CA - July 12 - July 17, 2009

We were in Dawson for about a week with a side trip to the Arctic Circle. Dawson is such a quaint community. Enjoy the pics.....


Welcome to Dawson


View of Dawson from high on bluff on other side of the Yukon River




Pictures of downtown Dawson










How about a horse and wagon ride?


The day after we arrived they started to tear up Main Street






Views from Midnight Dome




Gertie and her dancers






Morris getting a dancing lesson




Flowers










A Juniper beetle..........and he bites


We have it good in the lower 48 ........prices are high


I will never complain about the price of orange juice again ...$6.29 per half gallon


Taking a ferry ride


Power Parachute


Hang glider...notice the smoke in the back ground. We have a forest fire accross the river.


Enjoyed a Music festival






We bid fond farewell to Dawson City