random bear photo from day 17 because I didn't take any photos today. |
Templeton: mom, what are we going to do today?
Me: the same thing we do every day, Temp, drive, stop for
gas, and drive until I’m tired. LOL
253 miles today- Canyon Creek RV Park to Red Hill Rest Area. The first 90 were slow and challenging.
Once again the rain was non-stop and the tire grooves full of water. So difficult! I can tell
I’ve clutched the steering wheel a fair amount in the last 3 weeks by the
calluses forming on my palms where my rings are! Good grief! LOL
Today’s drive was a repeat of last months drive up. My first
stop was the Hixon gas station. I had a great chat with a young woman who grew
up there. She said there’s a resurgence in the little community with dances and a
parade and other activities. It was much more active when she was a kid (she’s
in her early 20s, I’d say), then it became sedate. New people are moving in with new energy so
that helps. They move in for the land and not to develop it- just to enjoy the
space. As we were talking several guys came in buying beer- really at 9am?
Hmmm…
I was stopped for yet more road construction. Most of it during the last
couple of days has been paving. While sitting at this one I noticed they’re also widening
the road. The sad part of that is it’s located right where a badger crossing sign is; the only badger sign on my entire trip. Bulldozers,
backhoes, new side roads, the whole works. Probably can take that sign down.
The autumn colors are happening along this section of driving. They're once again a subtle gold of aspen and cottonwoods. The area has a lot of rangeland- basically parked out areas
with large forested areas. Unfortunately, there were a fair
number of cows, including some mucking around in several of the beautiful ponds. I
also saw a small feedlot full of cows. I hadn’t noticed cows on the way up so I
wonder if the cows were recently brought down from the high country? There were
never more than 50 or so in a group that I could see.
I stopped at the 108 Mile Heritage House and rest area.
There are several buildings from the 1800s that can be viewed into through wire mesh at the doors. It’s a great place to stop and stretch your legs. Templeton and I
went into one of the little museum gift shops and I found some homemade
apple-bacon dog treats. There were several other flavors but we chose that one.
Yummy!
Tonight’s camp spot will be the Red Hill Rest Area- where I
began this amazing journey. At least it won’t be 90+ degrees this time!
Every day is full of ravens. I’m going to miss them. We have
them in Washington however, they aren’t found everywhere like British Columbia,
Yukon Territory, and Alaska. It's a mystical place when you can find them.
Random selfie from Day 13- Denali Highway. One of only 2 I took on the trip. The Alaska Range is behind me. |
Lesson #21 Journeys are one big wonderful circle!
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