I could start by apologising for the lack of updates but I think I have started most posts with a similar comment :)
I had hoped to get some more photos uploaded but the computer in the hotel I'm using does not seem to be cooperating.
So what have I been up to since leaving the trail?
Basically driving and lots of it.
I have now covered four US states and three Canadian provinces, California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, British Columbia, Yukon and Alberta.
I have to say the drive over the Alaska highway was spectacular but I should probably have waited a few weeks longer as a lot of the attractions and even motels are not yet open for the season.
Some of the highlights along the way included Fairbanks, the Liard hot springs and all the animals along the way some of which included Grizzly bears, black bears (including cubs), Caribou, Moose, rain dear, elk,duck, geese and lots of different birds including some birds of prey, some of the small birds seem to like playing chicken with the car by seeing how close they can get to hitting it before veering off.
Other interesting points along the way included Crater lake (again not really open for another few weeks), unfortunately there was only one open road up to the lake with snow drifts of 10+ feet still in places.
I'll attempt to get photos posted in the next few days but please don't hold your breath :)
So what are my plans from here?
Well the next few weeks basically shape up like this.
From Edmonton I will head to Dayton Ohio to attend the Dayton Hamvention next weekend (4 days to cover 3000km) with some likely detours to take in some extra states along the way, basically there are places where I;m maybe 100Km from another state I haven't been in before so it would be a shame not to make a small detour :)
After Dayton I intend to wind my way towards Maine to take in the North West corner of my trip.
After that it will be down to Boston and along the east coast.
Well that is all for now.
Good to hear you are doing well. Given you are in Edmonton you might consider a detour to Jasper/Banff and the icefields parkway.
ReplyDeleteOh, and you only get 6/10 on your collecting of Canadian provinces, Yukon is a territory not a province.
(if you find out the difference let me know, as far as I can tell, territories are just like provinces except nobody lives there, but I suspect there is more to it than that).
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeletePlan B reads real interesting. You are realy covering ground... take the time to soak it in.
Enjoy rumminging in Dayton, Love to be there with you. 73's Tony ei6eqb