Then to the Cassiar Highway where we turned right. It was getting tight - we've been trying to not drive in the dark - but it was totally clear and a huge full moon was rising and the twilight lasted long enough until we pulled into Boya Lake Campground, a place we've been before and really like. Here are a few pictures of that afternoon.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Anchorage-Vancouver Day 2.5
After lunch in Whitehorse, we drove down through Teslin (the bridge below).
Then to the Cassiar Highway where we turned right. It was getting tight - we've been trying to not drive in the dark - but it was totally clear and a huge full moon was rising and the twilight lasted long enough until we pulled into Boya Lake Campground, a place we've been before and really like. Here are a few pictures of that afternoon.
Then to the Cassiar Highway where we turned right. It was getting tight - we've been trying to not drive in the dark - but it was totally clear and a huge full moon was rising and the twilight lasted long enough until we pulled into Boya Lake Campground, a place we've been before and really like. Here are a few pictures of that afternoon.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Riding the Alcan With Vampires
Caribou antler Chandelier Tok |
Old and New Bridges |
Deadman's Lake Tetlin |
Me at Deadman's Lake |
More Deadman's Lake |
Waiting for Road Repairs |
There were a few times when I thought, well, there might be something interesting here, but not enough so that I can remember any. Well, there’s one - what’s the difference between morality and aesthetics?
Approaching US Customs |
The vampire claimed them to be one and the same. But I don’t think that conceit lasts long under scrutiny. We’ve heard five of the ten tapes. I’m not sure why we keep listening.
I also don't know how the vampire could talk to the interviewer so long without dawn forcing him to climb into his coffin.
More repairs on the road |
I guess we’re hoping something will actually happen to redeem all the time we’ve spent on this. They’re about to sail to France, except the young musician has shown up, thinner and paler than he had been.
Waiting again, but the weather's great |
Koidern River Lodge Yukon |
Lake in the Yukon |
Partly this is a story of a special needs vampire, one that is stuck in his human mind state, and still has a conscience about killing humans, at least ones he knows.
Destruction Bay, Yukon |
We woke up to the sunrise on the lake coming into the camper this morning. It was 8:15am Yukon time. As I walked along the rocky beach, there were grey clouds on the northern edge of the horizon. In two hours, 3/4 of the sky was clouded.
Destruction Bay, pop. 48 on Lake Kluane |
But as we drove on, we got back into mostly clear skies.
Camped on shore of Kluane |
Here's 30 meters from our campground last night.
We're having lunch in Whitehorse now and headed further down. So I can't write much more. It's sunny but cool. We had some frost again this morning. But we're headed south so maybe . . .
We've got miles to go, can't spend more time here typing.
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