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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Good luck on your adventure!!!.... As I've said after veiwing each of your adventures, I always feel like I should be chipping in for gas.......Mark
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report MY SUGGESTION....which should be promptly ignored.... would be to drive to Bellingham and grab a Blue Canoe...ferry
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Enjoy the adventure. Please keep us posted. The road trips are always fun. Just did one to Williamsburg, VA from Manchveagas, NH and back. Just a short haul compared to yours.
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Awesome, I love tuning in for your road trips, stories and pictures, it's a virtual reality vacation for me!
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Take the I5 exit to San Juan Islands and Burlington. We'll recharge your breathing machine and anything else that needs it. Wish I was along for the ride...... Believe me we are all drop frikken dead envious of your trips!!
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report I was kind of hoping you were headed towards Anchorage.
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You are doing what most of us dream of doing but don't have the nerve or funds to do. Wish I was with you doing this adventure. Thanks for showing us.
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report DAY 2
Sorry for the late report. I was too exhausted last night to do anything but climb in bed. We made it another 338 miles to Fort MacLeod, AB by way of Glacier National Park, total of 790 miles so far, pretty close to my budget of 400 miles per day. I was sure glad the KOA put me in a camping cabin instead of my tent as it was 31 degrees in the morning. Not too cold to sleep in but kinda nippy for getting dressed in. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps825fdm0v.jpg From Butte we headed up the freeway until our first chance to get off of it and out into the country. That was Montana Highway 287 from the freeway to where it connected to US 89 to Glacier National Park. I've got to say that that 140 mile stretch of highway is one of the most uniquely scenic in all that I've driven in the U.S. It's gently undulating terrain covered with emerald grass should have been marked as a scenic byway if not an All American Road in my opinion. When I was about to stop and take pictures of the most scenic spots I realized that those were the exact same spots AnnaRae and I stopped and photographed three years ago on our anniversary trip. To save time I'll share those again. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps88da34b9.jpg http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9b9953bb.jpg Approaching Agusta. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps17fea7c6.jpg In Agusta it started to rain. I was glad that I had refreshed my Rain-X treatment on the windshield for those occasions that the wipers did not move ascending inclines. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps21rzkfkl.jpg Eventually the temperature dropped to 34 degrees and the rain turned to snow. The Rain-X didn't help much with snow. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps06v9qalg.jpg Eventually, we arrived at Glacier National Park. We were only able to drive up 12 miles of the Going to the Sun highway but that drive was well worth it. The scenery at any time of year, including winter snow falling, is breathtaking. And the fresh smell of pine trees - - never smelled it stronger. Simply invigorating! St. Mary's Lake with Goose Nest Island. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...pstqhkgx61.jpg Mountain Peaks reaching above the clouds. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psgx1ayvzj.jpg http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psqtqp5n5m.jpg And eventually the end of the road. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psgf7bqjzv.jpg Within an hour we crossed the border into Canada and headed north to our Motel in Fort MacLeod. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...pszyj7qpp9.jpg I was sure glad to get off of the freeway so that I could stop and "smell the roses" whenever I wanted to. I was also glad I installed a 12 volt power socket, not only to keep my laptop going but I also needed to charge my cell phone and mp3 player as we went along. I took a lot of great video that I'll produce and share when I get home. |
Re: Alaska attempt daily report Super! What a trip, wish mine was ready. Have a safe and great trip. Melisa
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Prof, we appreciate the effort very much and do feel as if we are riding along with you.
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report boy this back seat is getting full thanks for picking me up
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Are we there yet? :)
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Damn!!!....I envy you, Craig!
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Watching, riding along and enjoying another one of your great trips. Thank you for taking us along with you!!
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Re: Alaska attempt daily report Wow I don't want to get this off topic. Thanks Craig! Have a fun and safe time on the highways!
But I can just hear it from the crowded back seat! Daaaaad! Steve is touching me!!! I gotta pee! I see a Tennessee license plate, put that down! |
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