(2018 Alaska Ep 30)
Restocked and medicine cabinet remounted with four additional screws, we pressed on to Tok, Alaska (RabbiTRAILS Alaska Map, pt #35), with a night at a Yukon Provincial Park (map pt #34) along the way.
Before leaving Whitehorse we visited the world’s largest weathervane at the airport. A full-sized Douglas DC3, manufactured in 1942 and retired in 1970, is mounted so that it actually turns in the wind!

Later, we skirted snowcapped mountains to the west, part of Kluane National Park and Preserve.

At one point, we noticed the distant mountains were shrouded by haze. We assumed a forest fire, but discovered the haze was an immense dust cloud raised by winds blowing along a dried portion of Kluane Lake.


That afternoon we watched a mother grizzly bear and her two cubs near Destruction Bay.

We thought the name Destruction Bay referred to poor roads in the area and their effect on RVs. The name was actually given following a storm that destroyed buildings and such when the Alaska Highway was being built.
Our stop for the night was at Lake Creek Yukon Provincial Park. We enjoyed the quiet campground. The hungry Yukon mosquitoes enjoyed us….
Critter Count Day 5 (Whitehorse to Lake Creek)
- grizzly bears – 3

So enjoy hearing about your wonderful adventures and seeing the great pictures. What an awesome journey for you both. I was in Alaska but never saw any of this. Thanks for sharing. Ann
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