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Monday, June 27
Haines, AK
to Kluane National Park Reserve, YT
205 miles
As enjoyable as
our cruise has been, we are suffering from some serious boat fever.
We are chomping at the bit to get off the boat and do some serious
riding.
The St. Elias
Mountains along the Haines Highway are simply spectacular and the scale
of this mountain range boggles the mind. The height of its
peaks ranges from 15,000 - 19,500 feet.
The weather is
perfect, warm and dry, but we soon see a serious rainstorm ahead,
our first storm of the trip. We pull over to don the rain gear
before we reach it. We cross two
passes on the Haines Highway, Chilkat at 3,493 ft. and 3 Guardsmen
at 3,215, which are non-events compared to passes on other trips
we've done. If not for the signs, we'd barely notice them. Little do
we know that this is very indicative of Alaskan mountain passes.
We enjoy some
fine dining in Haines Junction at a Chinese restaurant when we reach
the Alcan Highway. Seems a bit odd to find Chinese food in the Yukon
Territory but it's delicious nonetheless. It's not until we reach
the campsite, many miles West of the restaurant, that we realize
that we paid and tipped using US dollars. We must have made that
Canadian waiter very happy!
We rustle up an
ample supply of Kokanee, our favorite Canadian brew, and head for a
campground West of Haines Junction. While motoring
around the campground looking for a choice campsite, my ST's front
tire plows into some deep sand while turning around at very low
speed and plop, over we go. Pablo is standing by with a camera to
record it. I ask you, what are brothers for?
We notice a sign
stating that no tent camping
is allowed once the bears are on the prowl for berries and salmon
but we're early in the season and ok.
As far as
skeeters go, they are few in numbers and not packing a punch so we
rate the place as 1 on the Skookumchuck Skeeter Scale (SSS).
It's 1 AM and we're
drinking Kokanees, smoking cigars, and marveling at how light it
still is. Sunrise will come at 4:14 AM. We have to
ignore it and go to bed anyway. It feels great to be camping in the
Yukon!
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