Hello!
We woke up at 5am, ate breakfast, packed lunch and walked down to the RV Park Office. There we boarded a motor coach and headed to a little briefing before we left. On the road we watched a few short videos about the various stops we had made throughout the day. We ate lunch at Yukon River Camp. We took lots of pictures along the way. Visibility was fabulous! Our guide, Alan, told us about a tour that he led this past friday. There have been alot of forest fires in the area, and smoke was abundant in the areas where we stopped. This morning it was a little smokey and tad rainy, but then the weather brightened up and we had sunny skies and nice breezes the rest of the day. We stopped at The Alaska Pipeline and a few little turnouts to take pictures. When we got to the Arctic Circle, Alan rolled out a red carpet for us to walk across. We also had a little dessert. :P We were a bit ahead of schedule, and stopped early for dinner at YRC. Mom and Dad had Horseradish Encrusted Halibut, Nathan and I had Salmon Fettucine, Josiah had Ribeye Steak and Noah had a Cheeseburger and Fries. Dad had Apple Pie for dessert. :) On the way back we stopped at WildWood General Store in Joy, Alaska.
What a fun day!
Happy Kampers signing off! :)
Hello to the HUNTS! I am finally catching up on your journey. HOW fantastic! Your blogs are amazing. Keep it up! I can't believe you are at the Arctic Circle. How cool is that! I would love to see pictures! Are you posting them anywhere????
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you know but Mr. Rardon surprised me with a month-long trip to Europe. We left July 11 and returned Aug. 7. We went to France, Switzerland and Italy. It was a shock and definitely rearranged my summer schedule. BUT, we had a fabulous time and I thank God for every minute of it. I posted lots of pics on Facebook.
I pray continued blessings on you all!!!! I can't wait to read all about your remaining adventures! Enjoy every single moment --- all the ups and downs (if you are having any) and remember life is about the journey, not the destination! HUGS and Blessings, Mrs. Rardon