Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The Yukon again and the Northwest Territory

We parted ways with the rest of the crew for this leg of our adventure.


And once again we set our compass to North of the arctic circle
We better get rolling.  We've got about a 460 mile run to the Beaufort sea  of the Arctic Ocean
The August days give us long hours of daylight for driving, exploring and fishing.
Just past Eagle Plains is where the man hunt for the mad trapper took place in 1931 - 32


We had two more ferry crossings

 on the Peel river and Mackinzie river's
We fished for Grayling 

And Beau once again out fished me.

The Rengling River

Happy to be in the North west territory walking the shores of Tuktoyaktuk.

My bus Tsunami didn't make it up here but Beau and I did!


 
Time for a dip in the Arctic ocean
Beau
And myself with Pingos in the background

We worked our way back down the Dempster, stopping at a few spots to fish for grayling and pike.
As for our usual, we made camp, played some catch and took a hike to explore the area
We followed some moose tracks, which led to some bear tracks we came over the top of the hill and
Beau spotted a fox den. Beau shared some smoked salmon 
The next morning we continued our trek south and while crossing through the next valley



Beau spotted a family of grizzlies about a half mile off the road, feeding on blue berries and wrestling. 
 

and here are a few more of the critters we had the chance to see


Feeding jays
Loon relocation

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Exploring the top of the world

Our time in Alaska has come to an end and we're heading back to Canada.
The bar in Chicken is always open
No ice cream.
The sculpture was made by the high school kids out of old lockers
Beau is ready to catch a special prize
Then it was time to hit the big stage
Hoot and Holler Animal Caller!
Some adventure bikes at the most northern boarder crossing at Poker creek and on to the Yukon
top of the world!
To get from the Alaskan range to Dawson City we took The top of the world highway which is only open during the summer


We took the free 24 hour ferry across the Yukon river 


An order of poutine and a beer at Dawson city 
 

Saturday, November 5, 2022

To the Artic Circle and Beyond

After many, many miles we we're so excited to finely make it to the artic circle
WE DID IT!


The Dalton Highway runs 414 miles up to Prudhoe Bay and was built to aid in pipeline construction.
Beau was doing his part
We camped at Marion Creek and talked to the warden about shed hunting.
The next day we traveled north over the Atigun Pass elev. 4739 ft.
and as far north as the field station
We fished

on the return trip back to camp we panned for gold 

I uploaded this pic to show where we looked for caribou sheds on the  Chandalar shelf
We hiked the tundra just past the air strip and it wasn't long before Beau was on the run.
We couldn't believe it when he pulled this beautiful deadhead from the brush.
Back to camp to celebrate the find and our time on the Dempster
We had a great camp for our last on the Dalton overlooking a beaver pond.
It was a cool night North of the artic circle 28* F. 
 Tara enjoyed hot ass as we sat by the fire
and we killed the rabbit.