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Alaska Trip 2017' - Larson's Epic Adventure TR - (Part 1)

GpnAZ
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We planned for a year our 3 month adventure from Phoenix, Arizona to Alaska and back. My wife Sue did 99% of the planning with the help of the internet and Milepost. Sue made a comprehensive spreadsheet of all our stops, POI's, reservations, mileage and ETA! She also made a PDF map of every town and what date we would be there. It was everything we expected and more, a trip we will always fondly remember! Even though there was a few small mishaps along the ways, it went surprisingly smooth, no major delays or sicknesses.We never took our camper off the truck and we were rarely at a campground except at night to sleep, shower or do laundry. It was just too convenient to always have our camper with us for eating, napping and restroom use! I love to drive and probably drove 90% of the 11,650 miles we traveled back and forth to Alaska. I never had a problem finding diesel fuel or DEF fluid for the entire trip. I'm going to write this in 3 parts, covering a month in each part, otherwise it might cause you to go to sleep halfway through! Pictures without my name in the lower left hand corner are pictures taken by my Samsung 8+ phone or GoPro Hero 5. Pictures with Mark Larson in the lower left hand corner are pictures taken by one of my Sony digital cameras, A99II, A7R or RX100III.

We started our journey on May 26, leaving Phoenix around 7:30 pm and arriving in Flagstaff around 10:30 pm, we topped off our diesel and DEF fluid and decided to catch some sleep in the truck stop parking lot. We were up early the next morning and headed for Moab Utah, stopping along the way for lunch at Twin Rocks Cafe in Bluff Utah.

Twin Rocks Trading Post, Bluff Utah


We arrive in Moab and check into our campground right in town. We pick a spot for dinner tonight and breakfast in the morning. We like to eat out and check out the local cuisines, although I'm pretty familiar with Moab eateries! We head to Salt Lake City the next morning, stopping along the way to photograph some of the small town churches, one of my photographic projects, see www.flickr.com/photos/his_cross. The next morning we are headed to Colter Bay, Grand Tetons NP, we have a date to meet our friend Bryan (BKA) and catch up and maybe do a little photography with Bryan. We stop in Lava Hot Springs for lunch and photograph Soda Springs.

Soda Springs in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho


We have dinner with Bryan at Signal Mountain Lodge and decide to get up early to photograph sunrise at Ox Bow Bend. Bryan knows the National Park and photography, makes it fun to talk about his experiences at the NP and his adventures! Afterwards we eat breakfast at Jackson Lodge, what a beautiful hotel in a beautiful setting! We say our goodbyes and head to Canyon Village in Yellowstone NP.

Ox Bow Bend, Grand Teton NP


Willow Flats, Grand Teton NP


Bryan and Sue at the view window at Jackson Lake Lodge


Yellowstone River along the Grand Loop Road, Yellowstone NP


Our campsite in Canyon Village, Yellowstone NP


We stayed a couple days in Yellowstone visiting Artist Point, Norris Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth Hot Spring, Old Faithful and driving both upper and lower Grand Loop Road.

Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone NP


Mud Caldron Loop, Yellowstone NP


Mount Washburn area, upper Grand Loop Road


Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone NP


Lower Yellowstone Falls viewed from Artist Point, Yellowstone NP


Lower Yellowstone Falls viewed from Artist Point, Yellowstone NP


Waterfalls by parking lot at Artist Point


Fisherman and Buffalo sharing the Gibbon Meadows area, Yellowstone NP


Buffalo along the highway to Yellowstone NP


Buffalo at Gibbon Meadows, Yellowstone NP


Sue at Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone NP


Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone NP


We also got to eat dinner at the Yellowstone Lake Hotel and Old Faithful Lodge, great places to eat! Next destination is West Glacier Village, stopping along the way to photograph some old churches, pick up groceries and fill with fuel. Our camp was at Two Medicine Campground overlooking Pray Lake with the mountains in the background, just beautiful!!

Two Medicine Campground from our truck camper dinette seat, Glacier NP


Sunrise at Pray Lake and golden light on the mountains, Glacier NP


Sunset from our truck camper cabover window


I was up early to photograph early light, see picture above, then we headed into East Glacier Village for breakfast and then over to West Glacier where we drive to "Going to the Sun Road", which is closed at Avalanche Creek area and no parking available because of all the traffic. We drive back to Lake McDonald Lodge where we park and take the shuttle to Avalanche Trailhead where we can hike to Avalanche Lake. We get back to the trailhead in time to catch the last shuttle back to Lake McDonald.

Sue on the Avalanche trail, Glacier NP


Avalanche Lake, Glacier NP


We drive to our campground just outside West Glacier, after settling in we end up talking to our neighbors who are from Germany and traveling in a rented truck camper from Canada.

Entering the USA to Canadian border station


The next morning we head for the Canadian border on hwy 93 getting to the border about noon time. Everything was going smooth until they got to the paperwork on my shotgun I was bringing along and doing a background check they found a citation I had gotten into trouble with 35 years ago, after pulling me into a private office and me explaining what happened they were satisfied and let us through, needless to say my wife had a few questions after that! They did explain to me that my shotgun would have to have the chamber locked and the ammo in a different compartment from the gun. They told me it was fine to unlock it once we got to Alaska but not in Canada. We got on our way and drove to Radium Hot Springs to our campsite right next to the creek. The next day we drove to Kootenay NP where we hiked on a trail to Cobb Lake. On our hike back we heard some rustling in the brush not too far from us and hurried up the trail, back to our TC. We had tested our bear spray before starting our hike and were immediately shown how to move quickly away from it after you spray it!

Sue at Cobb Lake, Kootenay NP


We drove to the hot springs after that and soaked for about an hour and then back to camp. The next day we drove back through Kootenay NP and seeing a grizzly bear and a black bear within a couple hundred yards from the trailhead we were at yesterday, we were thinking, boy if we had seen that yesterday we would have never hiked that trail! It was a beautiful drive through Kootenay NP and Banff NP on our way to Lake Louise!

Sue and Peanut - Picnic area on Hwy 93, Kootenay NP


Kootenay River, Kootenay NP


Truck camper at Kootenay NP and Banff NP boundary


Once again there was no parking to be had at Lake Louise so we decided to go ride the gondola at Lake Louise Ski Resort, nice views at the top of the mountain, but didn't see any wildlife.

We drove back to Lake Louise and found a parking spot, checked out the Lake and had a early dinner at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, good food! Drove to our campground by Lake Louise and settled in for the night. The next day we went back to Lake Louise to take some photos and hike up to Lake Agnes Tea House, Sue and Peanut went ahead of me and I caught up about a hour later. There was a lot of snow on the trail for about the last 3/4 of a mile.

Lake Louise, Banff NP


Lake Agnes, Banff NP


After that we drove to Moraine Lake to take a few photos, just beautiful and not as much ice on the lake as there was at Lake Agnes.

Sue and Peanut at Moraine Lake, Banff NP


The next day we drove to Banff by way of Bow Valley Parkway, we saw a black bear and a group of long horn sheep, another beautiful drive.

Long horn sheep next to Bow Valley Parkway, Banff NP


Truck camper on Bow Valley Parkway, Banff NP


On the way back to Lake Louise we saw caribou and deer along the parkway.The next day we headed toward Jasper through the Icelands Parkway, it was raining on and off, but we managed to stop a few times to take some photos.

Bow Lake along the Icefields Parkway, Jasper NP


Panoramic of Bow Lake, Jasper NP


Vista view on the Icefields Parkway, Jasper NP



We stayed at the KOA by Hinton and caught up on our laundry. The next day we drive to Grand Prairie for the night and I was able to wash the truck and camper at the truck wash. The next day we are on the road to Fort Nelson, stopping in Dawson Creek to take a picture of us and camper at the sign commemorating mile 0 of the AlCan Highway, it was actually pretty cool to us to be officially on the AlCan Hwy!

Mile 0 sign for the Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, BC


We checked into our campground in Fort Nelson and walked over to the museum next door, what a treasure trove of stuff, we really enjoyed walking through all the different areas! We talked to the guy that started collecting all of it back in the 1950's, he was quite the character, Marl Thomas. We walked back to the campground and had dinner at their cafe, good food and nice people!

Sue and Marl Thomas talking about his collection, Fort Nelson Museum, BC


Collection of outboard motors and old scooter, Fort Nelson Museum, BC


Sue in front of old cabin at Fort Nelson Museum, BC


Old Flextrack that could probably go anywhere in it's day, Fort Nelson Museum, BC


We headed towards Toad River, BC the next morning, stopping along the way to see 7 - black bears, 1 - brown bear, 2 - caribou and 3 different groups of mountain goats, pretty good wildlife viewing for us! We got to our campground in Toad River and we found a beaver busy working away on his house.

Brown bear on the side of the road, Hwy 97, BC


One busy beaver, Toad River, BC


Beaver house next to our campsite, Toad River, BC


View from our campsite at Toad River Campground, BC



We headed for Watson Lake, BC the next morning. There was a lot of rough road, no asphalt in places for miles and lots of dust. We got to Watson Lake and visited the Sign Post Forest and then the Northern Lights Centre, both worth visiting!

Sue and Peanut at the Sign Post Forest, Watson Lake, BC


Truck and camper in front of Sign Post Forest, Watson Lake, BC


The next day we headed towards Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, lots of RV's on the highway and lots of construction and unpaved sections of road! We checked into our campground and headed into Whitehorse to check it out. We toured the old paddlewheeler, SS Klondike, pretty neat and then had dinner at Klondike Rib & Salmon, great food!

Sue at the SS Klondike, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory


The next day we head into Whitehorse again and tour several of the museums in town, a lot of interesting history and artifacts from the gold rush days! We drove to Miles Canyon where we went on a hike, what a beautiful trail!

Miles Canyon, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory


Miles Canyon, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory


Sue & Peanut - Miles Canyon, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory


The next day we head to Dawson City, stopping for lunch at the Moose Creek Lodge, good food and interesting place!

Sue at the Moose Creek Lodge, Yukon Territory


Mark at the old gas pump with the gas attendent, Moose Creek Lodge, Yukon Territory


The last 100 miles to Dawson City is rough road and broke a quick link on my camper tie down, really had to watch our speed and look for the orange cones on the side of the highway! We checked into our campground and headed into Dawson City. We walked around town and had dinner and then went to the Can Can show at Diamond Tooth Gertie's Casino, it was definitely entertaining and fun! The next day I was able to get a quick link at the hardware store and we checked out Dawson City a little more and then drove out to Bonanza Creek Road. Sue did a little gold panning along the way to Dredge No 4, Claim 33 and Discovery Claim, it was interesting to see where the largest gold strike took place!

Truck camper at Diamond Tooth Gertie's Casino, Dawson City, Yukon Territory


The next day we head out early to take the ferry across the Yukon River, we drive right up and cross in about 10 minutes. Now we are on the "Top of the World Highway", headed to the Canada to USA border crossing station. Although it is a gravel highway it is smooth and very scenic! We get to the border crossing early and only wait about 15 minutes until they open.


Lining up for the ferry, Dawson City, Yukon Territory


Lining up for the ferry, Dawson City, Yukon Territory



Across the Yukon River, Yukon Territory


"Top of the World Highway", Yukon Territory


Sue & Peanut - "Top of the World Highway" sign, Yukon Territory


Canada to USA border crossing, Power Creek, Alaska, June 18


I am going to end Part 1 here, this has been very painful putting a Trip Report together on this site, it has taken me 3 - 4 times the amount of work it should have taken with deleting my drafts or not saving them happening at least a dozen times. Finally, with the suggestions of others I can post this part 1 of our trip to Alaska, thank you! I was hoping to do this report in 3 parts but it is looking like probably 6 parts now.
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Mote
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Thanks for Part one. The photographs are amazing. We made the trip to Yellowstone a couple years ago. Will have to wait until retirement for the Alaska trip unless we make a quick trip as I only get 5 weeks of vacation.
We're looking forward to the rest of your report.

P.S. We're looking at a 2017 Ram dually. Are you happy with yours?
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whazoo
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I'm sitting here at Gold Bluffs Beach looking at this TR with my iPad because I knew the phone wouldn't give as much a view of those great pics as I needed. Wow Mark and Sue, epic trip indeed! I have no idea how you planned all that Sue, and stuck to the plan. I got us two nights reserved here but that was as far as I can plan so we worry about not having reservations up the coast. I wish there was a Trip Report Hall of Fame, this would get my first vote!

jmtandem
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Excellent pictures. Thanks. Next time if you are having troubles posting on this site just link it to your blog or other site.
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996Pilot
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Thanks for putting this TR together and posting it. I look forward to the rest of the installments. Beautiful!!
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zb39
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Your pics are stunning, VERY beautiful. Thank you for the TR. It brings back memories of our trip in 03.
I want to go back so bad...............
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old_idaho_guy
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Great photos. We made the same trip this year. A trip of a lifetime!

Bubtoofat
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Excellent photography. Looking forward to the next batch.

Mike
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daily_double
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Looking forward to the rest of the trip!!!!

Camper_Jeff___K
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Nice adventure and pictures.

mike_kellie
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Thank you for putting this together. This type of trip is in our future and the photography is amazing. I'll post an occasional comment and even more rare a photo. Any trip report is always appreciated by me and I'm sure others. I just asked a neighbor this weekend to help me get the basics of photography. His first comment was if I followed anybody on twitter or other social network. Now I will! Thanks Mark!
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SidecarFlip
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Beautiful pictures.
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GpnAZ
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work2much wrote:
Great pictures!

We were in Alaska this summer as well and visited many of the exact places. Looks like you guys timed the sunny skies a bit better than we did.


Yeah, I remember talking to you a couple times on the forum and you were always about a week ahead of us.
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work2much
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Great pictures!

We were in Alaska this summer as well and visited many of the exact places. Looks like you guys timed the sunny skies a bit better than we did.
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