| This is mile 0 |
| It is the official start of the Alaskan Highway |
| If you don't have a picture of either yourself or your equipment here........... |
| ......then you never officially made the trip |
| Now, for all of you that think this blog is a documentary, it ain't. :) |
| This is the famous curved bridge of the original AK highway |
| They were nice about making this little detour and keeping the old bridge..... |
| ....even though it is not part of the new highway. |
| I guess Tim liked riding on it, here he is coming back again. |
| This little creek flows under the bridge. |
| Lot's of oil and gas exploration goes on in the area and these little towns are built as a result. |
| There are a few of these large fuel tank placed where you can card purchase fuel if you have the right card. I don't :) |
| After a couple of hundred miles of bland prairie, the landscape is starting to get pretty again. |
| I like how they have cleared a few yards of brush along the roadway. It gives you a little more warning went the animals come out. |
| Like this bear. He was the second one we saw today. The first one was a bit aggressive, this one ran away. |
| Most of the road that we have ridden so far has been nicely paved. We did however have a few miles of this. |
| The beavers up here have built some very impressive dams. |
| I like how they put in a hot tub area next to the main pool |
| These next few pictures are of stone sheep |
| Again the mountainous landscape is starting to grab my eye |
| A lot of nice rivers flowing |
| This might be Toad River |
| We're staying here tonight |
| Nice clean little place and reasonably priced for such a remote location. |
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