We pulled out of Tok without breakfast. We figured a couple
of protein shakes and an apple was good enough to get us to Chicken, Alaska. It
was a lot smokier this morning then yesterday, enough to sting your eyes and
make you cough. I tied a bandana, damp with water over my nose. It helped to block
out most of the smoke. I rode that way until the smoke was minimal.
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Unplanned fire print on scarf I tied around my face to block the smoke! |
We passed the accident site from yesterday.
Someone died yesterday doing what they love. This makes it easier to swallow,
but I wish I wouldn’t have seen his motorcycle underneath that 40 ft. motor home.
You knew. You just knew he didn’t make it.
I saw the one long dark ominous skid mark that crossed the center-line into the
oncoming lane.
I averted my eyes. Lots to think about on the road.
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The road is filled with corners and breaks in pavement covered with loose gravel. It is definitely a road motorcyclists should be careful on. |
The road stretched across the mountains like a long ribbon; Non-existent
traffic.
Road was good, except corners were extra “gravelly”. Soon we
were in Chicken. Eating breakfast and watching the tourist watch us. They bought
knick-knacks of chickens and selected from the smorgasbord of baked goods..
prepared for the tour buses. We loaded up, wanting to get out on the road ahead
of the tour bus – the dust behind tour buses is awful!
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Chicken, Alaska |
The women on the tour bus gathered around my motorcycle to
stare at Barbie strapped to my handle bars. It delighted them. They took
pictures of Barbie. We left.
The road continued North to the Klondike. At Jack Wade
intersection the road got worse. Alaska is getting ready to pave the road to
the border – construction.
We crossed through the border with no problems. Running the
GoPro while we traveled over the most spectacular part of Top of the World Highway,
it was a gorgeous day to film. I think the best part is about 2 miles before
the border and 10 miles into Canada.
We rode straight down to the Yukon River and managed to get right
on to the ferry. We parked our bikes and waited to cross. Once on the other side,
they emptied our row first – us bring up the rear. So here I am riding my bike
across the boat decking, when the motorhome in the next lane, thinking no one
is there starts taking off and coming over into my lane. I’m thinking WTF. I have
nowhere to go. I lay on the horn so he at least knows we are there. He slams on
the breaks. The ferry attendant notices what is going on and halts his lane. We
are free to get off the boat. Welcome to Dawson!
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Welcome to Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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Michael on the ferry crossing over the Yukon River into Dawson. |
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Michael had developed a leaky fuel line. We stopped at the hardware
store, and try to repair with wire, it was holding, but not well. We decided a
backup is needed. Michael makes it to Napa by the skin of his teeth for a new
hose.
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Thai massage near the waters edge. |
Thai massage, dinner at Klondike Kate’s – buffalo tostada,
lots of Black Death porter.
We decided the right amount of Black Death to consumer is the
amount that didn’t cause you to fall off the boardwalks. We drank the right
amount.
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Home of Death in the Klondike... make sure you stop if you are ever here! |
Good word pictures, even without the other kinds (still/moving). Perhaps GoPro should sponsor the next trip.
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