Tok

Tok (pronounced toke), Alaska is a crossover stop for the unofficial “loop”.  This loop connects Tok with Fairbanks with Anchorage and on back to Tok.  We would follow the loop over the next few weeks. We were excited to get back into a town, we were wrong.  Tok is more Read more…

The WALL

So the “wall” between Canada’s Yukon Territory and Alaska is a 20 feet cleared line of trees that extends for miles.  I’m not sure how we keep all of those undesirable Canadians out of Alaska, but it seems to work.  Here are some pictures: Immigration was a few miles down Read more…

Beaver Creek

On the way to Beaver Creek we stopped and looked at one of the original bridges that the US Army built back in the 1940’s: Obviously this bridge wasn’t built with the Busse Bus in mind!  Glad that it was rebuilt nearby with concrete. We also stopped to stretch our Read more…

Liard Hot Springs

According to the Alaska Highway 2018 book that we purchased, the Liard Hot Springs is a must stop during your travels up/down the highway.  We were not disappointed!  Walked along the boardwalk through the woods with an eye out for bear until we reached the soaking area.  I guess that Read more…

Fort Nelson

Drove 300 miles up the Alaska Highway or as I am learning the Alaska/Canada (ALCAN) Highway to Fort Nelson and stayed at Triple “G” RV Park.  Ran into another Alaska tour group hosted by Airstream and all the units are Airstream.  If you’re not sure what an Airstream looks like, Read more…