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Day 45. TUESDAY, 13TH JUNE. COAL RIVER TO FORT NELSON

Later starting as Dennis did some minor maintenance. (No more comments about mechanical issues today!) Coming south down, the Alaska Highways is a pretty ride. We followed the Liard River for miles.  It is quite a substantial river, and a number of other smaller rivers, as the day went on. …

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Day 44. Tuesday 12 June. Drury Camp to 30k East of Coal River. BC. Canada. On Alaska Highway heading South East.

It’s close to 9pm and we have made camp and enjoyed a great repast. Our camp tonight is probably no more than 80m from the main highway. In a small clearing that I suspect was used by contractors to park machinery during the roads construction, or reconstruction. Only a tiny…

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Day 43. Tuesday, 11th June. From Engineers Creek on the Dempster Highway to Drury Creek, West of Ross River

Our last morning on the Dempster Highway. We stopped to photograph Tombstone Mountain. Soon after we passed a lake with some beaver dens and dams. We would love to see beavers so went for a walk to investigate. Sadly no beavers to be found, but the dams were very impressive.…

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Day 42. Monday 10th June. Inuvik to Engineers Creek. Dempster Highway.

Greyness greeted us when we emerged at 8.30am. Another shower this morning!! We’ll be dissolving! The camp site was a couple of k’s past Inuvik and a much more peaceful site. Jen seemed to sleep through the domestic’s, portable generators, barking dogs, idiots doing wheelies in the town, the previous…

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Day 41. Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk and Back.

A very bad night last night. It was unbelievably warm. More like being in the southern Mediterranean than the Artic. To cool us down we had the roof vents wide open and at 1am the sun was still shining through. Getting to sleep in broad daylight is difficult. Consequently we…

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Day 40. Saturday 8th June. Dempster Highway Rock View Campsite to Inuvik

Happy Birthday Dad. 107 today. Shame you only made it to 70. 🙁 A great camp site last night. Secluded, sheltered and only a few campers. The last few nights have been freezing so we put another layer on the bed, but it was a warm night, till about 4am. …

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Day 39. Friday, 7th June. Up The Dempster Highway.

The Dempster is supposed to be a contender for Canada”s most scenic and challenging drive. Yukon and the Northwest Territories are certainly absolutely vast and empty, but are a tame wilderness. There is no comparison to Siberia the Stans and Mongolia. The Dempster may be a gravel road, but it…

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Day 38. Thursday 6th June. Chicken to North East of Dawson City.

Chicken! A scrawny one at that.  Our camp site last night, au natural, was much better than anything on offer in the settlement.  The bonus this morning was that ‘she’ started reasonably quickly. Due to the location and difficulty of extraction, backed into a tree enclosed space, down a bank…

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Day 37. Wednesday 5th June. Harding Lake to Chicken. Alaska

Dennis was awake early, before 6am and thought it would be a good idea if we got on the road. I didn’t think it was such a good idea but, reluctantly, got up.  Continuing south east from Harding Lake was a very pretty drive. Lakes on one side, the Tanana…

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Day 36. Tuesday 4th June. Denali to East of Fairbanks.

What a flee pit of a camp site!!  A commercial site. Disgraceful.  Never mind, we are again on the road early at 11am!!..:) I think the cabin is way too comfortable for early starts. We set the alarm and go straight back to sleep.  It’s a promising looking day. Nice…

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