Beaver Creek
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Elk, porcupines and bears
... , frostier and snowing more. It's spring time and summer starts next month. We had once again joined the Highway 1and rode towards Beaver Creek. We passed a sign warning us of elk in the area, and true to form, several kilometers along we saw a tall ...
Manley, Tok, Beaver Creek
The flight from Manley Hot Springs to Tok Junction set us up for a predictable arrival in Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada. We needed the fuel (Beaver Creek had none), and rumor had it that Customs appreciated punctual arrival. Just east of ...
Day 55
Day 55: Watson Lake to Beaver Creek Total - 900km Nick's Notes You have made it to Alaska and you get a red moose stamp in your passport. There is an option for riders to ride gently back to Dawson Creek and wait a couple of days there or indeed ride ...
Change of Route to A Warmer Dryer Place
... which is the closest city with a Harley Dealer. Eventually I made it to the Canadian border, at Beaver Creek Yukon, the most westerly community in Canada. There are four motels in this community, and no camping. So I grabbed the cheapest room I could ...
A day to think about turning around and going home
... we triked the bike.Rain showers threatened but we avoided most of them but it was raining as we finally pulled into Beaver Creek and decided to call it a night. Got a room - forgot to ask about Internet as even the smallest places we ...
Border City
Well the best laid plans, etc, etc,... Our plans were to make a short drive to the Destruction Bay area of the Yukon Territory and spend the night along Kluane Lake. The best campground was filled so we headed to the second choice. ...
Beaver Creek, Yukon and Alaska Border
... a little and maybe make some changes / additions to our route. We enjoyed the scenery and road to Beaver Creek which is the most westerly city in Canada. We set up camp beside the Mile 1202 Motor Inn. Beaver Creek is about a half ...
Are we there yet???????
... so dirty, inside and out. The dust from the road has just penetrated inside-everywhere. It was 85 deg when we got here to Beaver Creek (population of 88). Tomorrow we get to Alaska. I think we are faced with more bad roads tomorrow. I will try to ...
Headed to Haines to catch the ferry on the 11th.
No moose sightings today, so it was back on the road again headed to Canada. About 100 miles up the road toward Tok, Alaska, we came across a piper cub airplane sitting next to the road with its engine cowling removed. We decided maybe this wasn't ...
Day 1- Anchorage to Beaver Creek
... ). I crossed the border around 6PM and made my way through the bumpy, poorly maintained zone between Customs stations to Beaver Creek. Beaver Creek was dead. Absolutely DEAD. I inquired and searched for a campground, only to be told that the last tent ...
Goodbye Rockies, Hello St Elias
A great shot of the Nisutlin Bay Bridge, the longest water span on the Alaska highway. Moving through Canada, it's easy to remain focused on the Rocky Mountain range, though as we pass through Whitehorse we get a smashing glimpse of ...
20 Miles to Go!
We leave our motel at Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory, our bellies full of Caribou sausage (12,000 wolves can't be wrong) and eggs. It's just 20 miles to the border, and about 400 miles to Wasilla, our temporary landing spot at my parents Knik road ...
German Pastries
... up to the speed limit, and we never approached that kind of speed. Just before we got to Alaska we stopped for a break in Beaver Creek when Janice noticed a bakery along the highway. It turned out to be run by a nice German couple and the pastries and ...
Entering the Yukon Territory
... one at that! The Al-Can highway. We have driven 300 miles from Fairbanks, Alaska into the Yukon Territory of Canada to Beaver Creek. We had nice weather most of the day, ending with mild temperatures and sunshine. In fact, it is ...
Day 20 -- Beaver Creek
I thought the Cassiar was good -- but the Alaska Highway had a thing or two left to show. The day was amazing – most of it spent going Northwest up the Eastern edge of the Wrangell-St Elias-Kluane Park -- a valley lined with 6,000 foot ...
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