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Dear family and friends,

We made it over the highway from Teton Junction on the Alaska Highway through to Chicken, and then onto its continuation past the Eagle turnoff onto the “Top of the World” highway to Dawson City ferry crossing of the Yukon River.

View from "The Top of the World".

View from “The Top of the World”.

Parts of this highway were quite brutal with ruts, potholes, washboard, and always – mud! From Chicken to the turnoff to Eagle was the worst, and that was followed by brand-new pavement to the border crossing. From there to Dawson City the road was mostly good gravel, but still very muddy. By the time we arrived at our RV site in town for the night, Truck House had become disguised as a rather boxy mud-pie! Eight dollars later, we had spray washed most of the muck off, and once again looked respectable.

Road paint from "Top of the World"

Road paint from “Top of the World”

We are still in that weather system that provides gloom and showers – sometimes heavy. We are sure that some of the viewpoints on the “Top of the World” highway are truly spectacular, but we could only imagine. Fog was also heavy at one point, but we were able to see and experience the vastness of the “Chicken Fire” that occurred in 2004. For miles, and several hours we were within the fire-ravaged territory, and we began to get a shocking concept of the 1.3 million acres that burned!

The "Chicken Burn" of 2004

The “Chicken Burn” of 2004

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Trapper cabin near summit at Top of the World

Trapper cabin near summit at Top of the World

Looking north into Yukon from "Top of the World"

Looking north into Yukon from “Top of the World”

We did stop at Chicken, and were directed to a cafe that featured baked sweets. Unfortunately, a cruise ship tour bus (where did it come from???) beat us there, and we had to join the crowd in line before getting a superb and huge cinnamon bun. This was about 10:30, and became our sustenance until supper time.

The Tour Bus hits "Chicken"

The Tour Bus hits “Chicken”

The "Chicken Poop"

The “Chicken Poop”

Dawson City is an intriguing view into our gold-rush history. Some of the original town has been preserved – in the original – decaying and sinking into the permafrost. Other parts look original but are reconstructions.

Permafrost gradually lets buildings down

Permafrost gradually lets buildings down

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Last night, we took in the Diamond Gertie Casino show. It was entertaining, but Sandy and I voted it second best to the Barkerville Revue that we watched several years ago with the Lindsay and Mjaaland families. (The Barkerville performance by brother-in-law Lars was much superior to the “volunteers” at last night’s show!)

Today, hopefully in sunshine, we will stop at the Robert Service cabin, and then begin our trip south. The magnet of home begins to pull, and weather has caused us to shorten our itinerary considerably.

We are continually grateful for all the comments, and the emails. Thanks to all!

Love and best wishes to all!

Tony and Sandy

Written by coastmariner

August 20, 2015 at 9:45 am

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  1. Wow! What in interesting holiday! Safe trip home. Guy

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    Guy

    August 20, 2015 at 10:05 am

    • I am continually amazed at how much you have explored on this most interesting itinerary. Hmm, Lars and the Barkerville revue sounds most intriguing. Stay safe and watch those mud and pot holes!

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      violet

      August 20, 2015 at 10:17 am

  2. You bring back so many memories of our trip ,The opera house at Dawson & Robert Service cabin & actor. We hit good weather in June. Love,B.

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    BETTY MACMICHAEL

    August 20, 2015 at 12:57 pm

  3. Looks like an awesome trip you two … mud and all! xo

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    Shiela Legg

    August 20, 2015 at 1:12 pm

  4. Hiya! So have you been able to duck into the odd quilt shop to escape the weather? ☺️xo

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    Shiela Legg

    August 23, 2015 at 7:47 am


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