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2024

A Household Divided then Reunited

I’m going to write this account in three sections: 1) Bear’s and my journey; 2) Katrina’s, Jeff’s and Molli’s adventure; and 3) reunification. First: Bear’s and my journey: The first thing that one needs to accomplish leaving Dawson City is Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 25, 2024 ago
2024

Busse Bus Issues and Dawson City

Upon leaving White Horse, I was closing up the full wall slide (FWS) and the whole process stopped when it hit the back of the driver’s chair. Apparently I popped the 150 Amp fuse and the wall wouldn’t come in. Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 20, 2024 ago
2024

Whitehorse

First of all “Happy Father’s Day” to all the dads out there! We had a fairly uneventful five hour drive from Watson Lake to Whitehorse only seeing a couple of bears: A red fox in the downtown area. We camped Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 18, 2024 ago
2024

Watson Lake

We left the shore of Muncho Lake and started the drive up to Watson Lake. Short drive today less than three hours. Immediately after pulling out we saw wildlife: After a quick stop for photographs we continued on our way. Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 17, 2024 ago
2024

Northern Rockies Lodge

We left Dawson Creek early because we had a planned eight hour drive. The first 300 or so miles of the Alaska Highway were no problem at all – newer pavement divided road. After that the road started to get Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 16, 2024 ago
2024

Alaska Highway Mile Marker 0

Since we had changed campgrounds we were only about 4 1/2 hour away from our next destination, Dawson Creek where we were staying at the Mile 0 Campground and reuniting with Jeff and Molli. On our way up there we Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 14, 2024 ago
2024

Grande Cache

As we left Jasper we got to see a Big Horn Ram on the side of the road: We pulled into the Grande Cache Municipal Campground about 7:20pm and were hooked up with water, sewer, and electric (30 amp) by Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 14, 2024 ago
2024

Jasper National Park

We left Banff National Park and headed north on the Icefields Parkway (93) on our way to Jasper National Park. Yes, it was the same highway that we traversed yesterday for a little less than half. We plan on driving Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 13, 2024 ago
2024

Banff

We left Pincher Creek a little later than normal as we only had a three and a half hour drive to get up to the Banff National Park where we were going to stay for seven nights. We got some Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 9, 2024 ago
2024

Pincher Creek

We left Glasgow and had a four hour drive to get to the Canadian border. Before we crossed we made sure that we dieseled up and filled our DEF tank. DEF is required on all diesel vehicles and it stands Read more…

By Ed Busse, 11 monthsJune 3, 2024 ago

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