Another sunshine filled day in Alaska, with lots of activity and beautiful sights. We started the day with a hike. Two minutes’ walk from the camper and we were headed up a steep incline to a 4.5-mile hike through a rainforest and along a mountain lake. The further we hiked, the more we left other people behind.
We got back to the camper in time for a quick lunch and then
walked 2 blocks into town to catch the White Pass Railroad train for a 40-mile
excursion. It was a very “touristy” thing
to do, but what the heck, we are tourists.
The narrow-gauge railroad was built in 1900 to replace the Chilcott
Pass hike we learned about yesterday. We
were reminded that all the prospectors were required to bring enough supplies
to last a year. That was generally
thought to be about 2000 pounds, which made it necessary to go up and down the
pass many times to carry it up manually.
Imagine their relief to have a railroad to transport them to
Whitehorse. Of course, then they needed
to build a raft to go 500 miles down the river to Dawson after that. These were tough folks.
The rest of our day was not so rigorous.
We enjoyed the train excursion, saw some marvelous sights and heard
entertaining stories of the Klondike. Our
biggest hardship was having to wait for “happy hour” and determine what we were
going to have for dinner.
That wraps up Skagway for us. We are on the way to Whitehorse and points
north tomorrow. We are heading into the
interior for a week or so.







We just arrived home from our Smokey mountain trip, have loved following along with you two, but had trouble sending you any comments. I am kicking myself for not creating a blog, you do such a great job of capturing all of the highlights of your adventure. You have given us food for thought for a future trip for sure. Photos seldom do justice to what your are actually seeing so I can't imagine how jaw dropping gorgeous the scenery must really be! So happy you're able to do this and can't wait to hear more. Hugs, Rob & Beth
ReplyDeleteWe are glad you made it home safely. We will look forward to hearing about your trip and sharing ours. Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend
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