Corrie and I arrived in Tok tonight and are heading down the Alcan tomorrow for our summer tour of western national parks. We have both been busier than usual for the last six weeks and it's good to be on the road.
I dialed the design back down to just a platform and I started looking for taller shell on Craigslist. I found this micro camper instead. |
It's an A-frame design and is more than 7 ft tall in the center when it's open. |
We decided to explore the Nebesna road in the Wrangell St Elias National park since neither of us had driven it before. |
The road is scenic and mostly gravel. It was originally built to access a gold mine on this mountain and this is as far as you can drive in without an ATV now. |
We hiked in the rest of the way to the mine. This is looking across the valley from the side of the hill. |
One of the old mine shafts near the base of the mine. |
Corrie took this cool picture reflecting off the glass of the mining cabin. |
There isn't a lot to see, but it would be interesting to tour with someone who knows more about old mines. |
Sunset on the lake. |
Having a convenient lunch break anywhere is another of the perks I'm hoping for with the camper. |
It was a beautiful day, but the fish just weren't really running. We sat on the rock above 12 hours and caught 8 fish worth filleting when we got done. |
The Sea Gulls just hang out here waiting for the fish to be cleaned. |
Looking up the Copper River on the way out. |
Only in Alaska... We were in Girdwood for a conference Corrie was attending and someone left dog food in the back of their truck next to the Fit. A bear climbed in to eat the food and then fell onto the car when it got spooked. I'm thankful the damage is minor> I have no idea how to explain "a bear fell onto the car" to the insurance company... |
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