We stayed near Muncho Lake, one of the most beautiful parts of the Alaska highway drive, since the highway skirts around the tourquoise lake. After a long day of adventure we needed the rest! We each had our own bed! Its a good thing, cause Joey is a bit of a bed-hog.
The next day we headed for the Yukon Territory. Saw black bear, moose, bison, fox and sheep. We stopped at Mile Marker 392 which is the highest elevation of the Alaska highway.
We stopped at the Sign Post Forest in Watson Lake. Another must stop along the way.
In White Horse we stopped at the S.S. Klondike and walked around the old paddle-boat.
We stopped at Kluane National Park. Usually you can see some sheep here. Saw one sheep WAY on the top of the mountain.
We then came to the US/Canada border where Joey took the photo op to sit on the border line. Notice the border clearing way off in the distant horizon.
We then finished off the Alaska Highway at Delta Junction and continued on our way to Fairbanks, Alaska - only 200 miles from the Arctic Circle. Because of time constraints we opted not to drive the gravel road to the Arctic Circle - maybe next time. The view from Alaska highway 3 south was awesome.
We had to stop and see Mount McKinley - North America's highest point (just over 20,000 feet). So amazing how it looms over all the other mountains. You can barely see the peak in the clouds in this picture.
We stayed overnight in Anchorage and then took off back east on Alaska 1.
We stayed overnight in Haines Junction. Left at 4:30 in the morning. Saw a mother grizzly and her cubs! SO amazing. We got to the ferry well ahead of time and enjoyed the morning sunrise as we watched the ferry come to dock.
Joey was so excited about getting on the ferry.
Goodbye land - hello sea! The ferry ride from Haines to Juneau was about 4 hours. Saw humpback whales and glaciers along the way. Out of this world!
After we arrived in Juneau, Joey and I went to the Mendenhall Glacier to check out the sights!
In one particular spot...I looked down and then I noticed it....JOEY'S BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!! HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Joey made it home!
I think this might have been his mom...but she wasn't very talkative.
So Joey made the journey all the way back to Juneau! What a crazy adventure! BUT...Joey was not meant to STAY in Juneau. Where will his next adventure take him?
(FYI: Joe Juneau was a Canadian prospector who mined at Juneau Alaska and the town is named after him. Joe is also my middle name.)
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I'm so jealous that you got to do this road trip - if my trip to Juneau hadn't been so last minute (be here in a week kind of thing), I would have LOVED to drive up!
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