back from another week in remote alaska
we finished insulating the new cabin, putting up visqueen and making the little place snug. we had temps as high as 86 in the shade and overnight lows down to 30 degrees, already in July.
one day we rode 50 miles on our wheelers hauling insulation and i even surprised my wife with a big heavy rocking chair we hauled in on top of the pac-rat trailer behind my wheeler [ it was raining and muddy, bur we padded it and wrapped it with a tarp and it made it without a scratch .....she sits on the porch in it, and inside for reading at night !
there is still ice on one of the streams we cross
the wildlife was glad to see us again, the bunnies are not even afraid, but the little red squirrels chew their way into the old cabin and destroy and steal [ a whole package of hoagie rolls] so squirrel control got serious:
the old cabin is wonderful but not mouse or squirrel proof; the steps lead to the new cabin:
on the way out we ran into huge numbers of caribou; they passed just 25-50 yards in front of us and didn't pay much attention to us or the wheelers ...many of them probably never see anyone in their life:
big guys with double shovel antlers !! hopefully we will see some of these in mid september.
we are so blessed to live here and see these things; on the way home on the highway about 11 pm last night this was an example:
and the little bunny walked right up to my feet and looked
at me just next to the fire pit at the old cabin
the fireweed is blooming all alone the trails
it does heart and soul good to spend a week like this.
Beautiful country.
I worked the Alaskan pipeline during 1975-1976. Those photos sure bring back a lot of memories. Beautiful country. Looking forward to more photos once you get the new cabin built.
Murphy
Thanks for sharing... Just beautiful...
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Hobie
Incredible! Where in Alaska?
nm
go past Chicken, about 40 miles, then 25 miles off road
not too far from the canadian border.
Excellent. I miss the scenery and even the weather! NT
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Thanks Cable..........nt
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Looks like great times! I am happy for you!
we finished insulating the new cabin, putting up visqueen and making the little place snug. we had temps as high as 86 in the shade and overnight lows down to 30 degrees, already in July.
one day we rode 50 miles on our wheelers hauling insulation and i even surprised my wife with a big heavy rocking chair we hauled in on top of the pac-rat trailer behind my wheeler [ it was raining and muddy, bur we padded it and wrapped it with a tarp and it made it without a scratch .....she sits on the porch in it, and inside for reading at night !
there is still ice on one of the streams we cross
the wildlife was glad to see us again, the bunnies are not even afraid, but the little red squirrels chew their way into the old cabin and destroy and steal [ a whole package of hoagie rolls] so squirrel control got serious:
the old cabin is wonderful but not mouse or squirrel proof; the steps lead to the new cabin:
on the way out we ran into huge numbers of caribou; they passed just 25-50 yards in front of us and didn't pay much attention to us or the wheelers ...many of them probably never see anyone in their life:
big guys with double shovel antlers !! hopefully we will see some of these in mid september.
we are so blessed to live here and see these things; on the way home on the highway about 11 pm last night this was an example:
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
wish you were here with us !
I get to head to Alaska
in one month for a week of silvers fishing out of Yakitat ans silvers and halibut in the deeper water. Not near as neat as the pictures shown but I soooo look forward to my rare journeys up there.
thats awesome country and fishing there too !
back from another week in remote alaska
Looks like heaven. Very nice, pleas post more pictures as the new cabin progresses.
Me too! We may make it back in late August. I will let
you know.
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great!
One of these days I'll make it up there.....nt
nt