It’s been a few days, but I have Internet again! (Phone? Not so much, but considering I am somewhere that’s basically off of the map, I am thrilled at having the former, particularly because the place I am staying is also off of the power grid. Yay, satellites! ). Choppy and I are somewhere along the Yukon portion of the Alaska Highway – the Continental Divide, to be exact. On one side, water flows to the Bering Sea (and Pacific), while on the other, water flows to the Arctic Ocean. Considering one of the people I had supper with on Thursday was discussing his garden (which was actually the source of the salad I ate at supper), it doesn’t seem like I could be so far north that places I know best from ‘Deadliest Catch’ are actually relevant. Anyway, back to the point: I’ll get a couple posts done while I am here that will go up as we continue our trek to Alaska, so if I don’t have Internet again for a few days, there should still be new posts for your viewing pleasure. And, hopefully I will demonstrate my Facebook prowess and link them from there as well.
And now, going back in time: on Sunday, Choppy and I nearly made it to the Alaska Highway, which starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia (surprisingly, not the home of James Van Der Beek). It rained most of the drive, but thankfully the showers were over by the time we decided to camp. Unfortunately, thanks to the aforementioned pseudo-holiday Canada is celebrating this weekend, the first two campgrounds we went to were full. Thankfully, the third had plenty of space, though its location next to the highway left something to be desired. A few pics from the day – which will explain the title of the post (which otherwise would be very random).








Sounds like a trip of a lifetime. Enjoy. Take good care of my Choppy.
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It is a great trip! Though I think Choppy prefers being home.
-Sarah-
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What an awesome experience you two are having. Have fun!!!
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It is great! We are having a blast (me more than Choppy).
-Sarah-
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