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explorenorth wrote:Sure glad there is no such thing as "global warming." Would hate to think what might happen in the Arctic if we did! :W
Kluane Lake is down 11-12 feet, but Congdon Creek still has great waterfront sites (the beach is just bigger).
Apr-25-2017 03:53 PM
fanrgs wrote:
Great job! Kind of wonder about any water-front campground along Kluane Lake, like Congdon Creek, now that most of the inflow to the lake from the Slims River has been captured by the Alsek River system. Good for the Alsek and the Gulf of Alaska, bad for Kluane Lake. I read that the lake's water level has dropped three feet just since last spring.
Apr-25-2017 03:51 PM
cpurves wrote:
Perfect timing Murray. We are going back to the Yukon this summer for the first time since 1980. We are really looking forward to seeing the changes and how some stuff hasn't changed. Hopefully the Airport Chalet still has polar burgers.
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Apr-24-2017 04:34 PM
Luke Porter wrote:
Murray, I think I saw your house once. Probably 11-12 years ago. I think I remember standing on a bridge looking southwest.
Anyway, I didn't see Dawson Peaks on your campground list. On RVparkreviews someone in 2012 thought the "owners were tired". Looks like in 2015 someone said there was just a pay box and the "resort" was closed.
Know anything about the park or owners?
Apr-24-2017 03:30 PM
PA12DRVR wrote:
Just one small point-out...hopefully not taken as a bash and hopefully I don't get bashed for posting: On the Glenn Highway page, reference is made to:
....."the "ghost forests" around the mouth of the Knik River are the result of the ground dropping up to 30 feet during the huge 1964 earthquake and saltwater drowning the trees."......
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