Monthly Archives: July 2009

Fairbanks, by way of the North Pole

We’re headed for Fairbanks, Alaska today, a 205 mile trip by motor coach. As we are riding along, viewing the beautiful Mentasta mountain range, the first thing that was pointed out was the Robertson river. The Robertson river is one … Continue reading

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Eagle, Alaska & Beyond

Today is Canada Day and we celebrated with the Canadians who were in our group. We are on the Yukon Queen II Catamaran for a leisurely four hour trip down the Yukon River to Eagle, Alaska. We will ultimately end … Continue reading

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The Dawson City

We’re spending two nights in Dawson City, Yukon Territory Canada. What can I tell you about Dawson? It is the home of the Klondike Gold Rush and gold is still being mined today. The charm is that it looks the … Continue reading

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On the Road to Dawson City

Monday, June 29, 2009 Today we will be traveling 340 miles, paralleling the Yukon River, up to Dawson City on the Klondike Highway. We will go from 2305 feet of elevation down to 1050 feet. Just outside of Whitehorse, we … Continue reading

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White Pass & Yukon Route Railway

Sunday, June 28, 2009 There is a Song of Joy in my heart as I admire this majestic panorama of mountains, waterfalls and gorges along the White Horse Pass and the Yukon Territory on this train. It stirs passion within … Continue reading

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Skagway

We’re settled into our hotel for the night. Our Tour Director is Juli, a wonderful, energetic college senior from Texas. She has spent the last three summers up here working with Holland America Line Tours. We look forward to spending … Continue reading

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Tracy Arm & Juneau

We are on our way to Tracy Arm which is a glacier-carved, narrow fjord famous for blue icebergs and various animals and mammals. It is truly controlled by mother nature and we won’t know if we can navigate it until … Continue reading

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