"Sign Post Forest".
Watson Lake, Yukon Territory.
There are probably over 25,000 signs here from all parts of the world, and there are more going up all the time.
It was started in 1942 by Carl Lindley, a US Soldier, working on the highway.
On the Left isMuncho Lake.
On the right
is the petrified
remains of an
Alaskan mosquito
This is the house Robert Service lived in while he worked in Dawson City.
Dawson City, Yukon Territory.
Top of the World" Highway
Looking north toward Dawson City and the Yukon River
Beautiful downtown Chicken, Alaska...
1996
Jeff, me, David
This is where the Chena joins the Tanana River. The Chena River is mainly snow melt and is fairly clear and as you can see the Tanana river has a lot of glacial silt in it.
This is the Stern Wheeler we cruised on.
Mt. McKinley in Denali... The pictures don't even begin to show the beauty of the area.
Some of the pictures below were taken here, at Fish Creek in Hyder, Alaska. Hyder is the southern most town in the state that you can drive to. If you plan to visit Alaska. My recommendation would be to drive up the Alaska Hwy, through Dawson Creek and return on the Cassiar. Especially,if you will be coming back during August.
These two grizzly cubs were quite the sight. They would play in the water for a while then chase each other across the street, sometimes stopping to play along the way
The two pictures on the left were both taken at Hyder. When ever a brown (grizzly) would come to the water, the blacks would leave.
This was taken from the window of my truck.
I wish I could take credit for this great photo but it is a post card.
The upper picture of the caraboo was taken in Deanli and the lower one was taken as I was driving somewhere.
These two pictures of Elk were taken either in Eastern BC or Western Alberta.
Dogsled Demo near Fairbanks
I don't know the name of this glacier, but it is on the road to Valdez. You can park near it and walk out to it.
Mantuska Glacier
Bear Glacier near Hyder
These beautiful cascading Waterfalls are near Valdez
Jacobs Ladder
A glacier in Canada. It kind of reminds me of a piece of cake.
Waterfalls in Canada
Washing the truck and trailer was a daily occurance while traveling.
I think the picture is self explanatory.