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Left Toad River RV early this morning. The color of the river was a light turquois/gray and so clear and clean. The Alaska Hwy is an amazing road. When you think of the speed limit (100 km/62 mph), a 2 lane road, semi's, buffalo, caribou, stone sheep, bears, no guard rails and a 7 mile lake right beside the road - WOW! We saw black bears and buffalo right beside the road. Thank goodness non of them decided to cross the road. The scenery was spectacular. We are just north of Watson Lake, BC in the Yukon. Saw Sign Post Forest (began in 1942 by US Army Engoineer who erected a sign bearing the name and distance of his hometown in Danville, Ill - There are over 65,000 visitors who followed suit.) We also stopped at the Northern Lights Center (not worth the $$$) that is dedicated to the history, folklore and science of the Northern Lights. We will head to Whitehorse and have decided to by pass Dawson City for the time being and head into Alaska by way of the Alaska Hwy. No cell phone service. Hope we have service in Alaska. Love ya' all and hope everyone is well. We are both doing well.
bears and buffalo TOGETHER? I wonder if 399 is there? Are they tons of babies roaming with their moms? Take lots of pics of them; you know how I love baby animals:) Again, you are having a much more interesting time than we are here. After last weekends concert/fireworks I realized the deep loud booms sound just like when your car gets t-boned! I decided I do NOT LIKE fireworks anymore. Plus, the 1776 authentic version is more accurate. Tell Dad to watch his speed;sounds kinda crazy. While you're up there, let me know if you hear any American Indian folklore involving vampires and werewolves! Ha ha...i just started reading this series that is suppose to be ALL the rage among students I will be working with and started to wonder how "accurate" the authors story line information is.....Be safe! We love you!
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