life on the road continues to be busy. We arrived in Tuktoyaktuk, NT on the Arctic Ocean (69.4 degrees North) at about 6:30 p.m. two days ago. It was a balmy 64 degrees F at the time, but turned cool over night. Then it started to rain yesterday and it is 38 degrees this morning. Lori has almost completed our travelog update, but I am behind. So, taking advantage of the weather situation, I have processed photos up through July 8th. Here are some of them…
Sambaa Deh Falls and Coral Falls, then Fort Liard Municipal Campground. All from the Mackenzie Highway and the Liard Trail.
Sambaa Deh Falls
Hanging out with the birches
Coral Falls at Sambaa Deh Territorial Park
Coral Falls at Sambaa Deh Territorial Park
The bull of the heard
The bull with his heard
Bulls and Calves – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Boys will be boys – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Boys will be boys – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Time to roll!
Sambaa Deh Falls
Hanging out with the birches
Coral Falls at Sambaa Deh Territorial Park
Coral Falls at Sambaa Deh Territorial Park
The bull of the heard
The bull with his heard
Bulls and Calves – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Boys will be boys – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Boys will be boys – Ft. Liard Municipal CG
Time to roll!
Rancheria Falls and Five Finger Rapids on the Klondike Highway.
Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River in Yukon Territory
Campsite View – Twin Lakes Yukon Territory
Rancheria Falls
Whirlpools at Rancheria Falls
Lori at Rancheria Falls
Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River in Yukon Territory
Campsite View – Twin Lakes Yukon Territory
Rancheria Falls
Whirlpools at Rancheria Falls
Lori at Rancheria Falls
Marsh Lake outside of Whitehorse was a beautiful lake and nice campground. Here are some beach pics.
Marsh Lake
Playing on Marsh Lake Beach
Maddie loves squirrels!
Marsh Lake
Playing on Marsh Lake Beach
Maddie loves squirrels!
We loved camping at Twin Lakes on the Klondike Highway. Here are some paddleboard pics,
Twin Lakes – Come on Dad, go faster!
Twin Lakes reflection
Twin Lakes reflection
Lori and Maddie on Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes – the green water is shallow water
Twin Lakes – the green water is shallow water
Lori and Maddie on Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes – Come on Dad, go faster!
Twin Lakes reflection
Twin Lakes reflection
Lori and Maddie on Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes – the green water is shallow water
Twin Lakes – the green water is shallow water
Lori and Maddie on Twin Lakes
Grizzly Lake Trail on the Dempster Highway in Tombstone Territorial Park.
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The Tombstone on the Dempster Hwy
Lori on the Grizzly Lake Trail
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The Tombstone on the Dempster Hwy
Lori on the Grizzly Lake Trail
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More photos from the Tombstone TP area plus two from the Elephant Rock viewpoint.
Family photo on Goldensides Mountain
Dempster Highway North from Goldensides Mountain
Dempster Highway South from Goldensides Mountain
Tombstone Mountain from Goldensides Mountain
Lori and Maddie on Goldensides Mountain
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Hiking Goldensides Mountain
Flowers on Goldensides Mountain
Elephant Rock on the Dempster Highway
Bald Eagle Elephant Rock on the Dempster Highway
Family photo on Goldensides Mountain
Dempster Highway North from Goldensides Mountain
Dempster Highway South from Goldensides Mountain
Tombstone Mountain from Goldensides Mountain
Lori and Maddie on Goldensides Mountain
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Hiking Goldensides Mountain
Flowers on Goldensides Mountain
Elephant Rock on the Dempster Highway
Bald Eagle Elephant Rock on the Dempster Highway
We had a great campsite at the Yukon/Northwest Territories border. It was beautiful when we arrived but the smoke from the nearby fires rolled in as the evening progressed. Here are a couple of pics from the campsite and at the Peel River and Mackenzie River ferry crossings:
4am smoke at the YK NT border
Dempster from the YK-NT border camp
Mackenzie River Ferry ride
Peel River Ferry Crossing
4am smoke at the YK NT border
Dempster from the YK-NT border camp
Mackenzie River Ferry ride
Peel River Ferry Crossing
And, now we are up to date with some pics from Tuktoyaktuk, NT and the Pingos.