MUSHY'S MOOCHINGS: BACK FROM POINTS NORTH OF HERE!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

BACK FROM POINTS NORTH OF HERE!

Yep, we made it back after 11 days or so in Canada’s British Columbia and Yukon Provinces, and the state of Alaska. The average temperature was probably around 55, with Fairbanks being the warmest at 72.


What a trip! The only bad part was the flight home, but I’ll save that for later.

I just wanted to let you know we were home safe and show you a photo of the tour group we lived with for the duration of the adventure north. There were only 25 of us, counting the cute little tour director from Birmingham, Alabama, which made it very roomy on the bus and other excursions. We all loved Emily, and I’ll show you her photo later and tell you some stories about her and others.


Neena (peeping around Bob) and Ron are under the “O” and Judy and I are just to the right of the “N”. That’s Bob standing in front of Neena (his hand on his leg) and Linda, his wife, is stand in front of Ron (black jacket). They were a hoot and we hung with them most of the time, especially when beer was involved! They are from Oregon and Bob and Ron had much in common – both being outdoorsmen – and Linda was like one of the Dragons instantly!


The trip included a stay in Vancouver, B.C., and a 3-day cruise to Skagway, with a stop over in Juneau on the way up the coast. From Skagway, we made the trip up over the White Pass in a vintage locomotive to Whitehorse in the Yukon. All along the way we were educated on the 1898 Yukon Gold Rush and the “Stampeders” that braved, survived, and died along the way. Hundreds died following their dream of sticking a shovel into the ground and striking it rich. Turned out that most of the gold and claims had already been found or staked! How they made it in -20 to -60 degree temperatures I’ll never understand. Not many would make it today with our modern GORE-TEX® and insulated clothing.


From Whitehorse we boarded a large Holland tour bus and made our way on to Dawson City! We then boarded a dual hull jet boat and made the 102 miles to Eagle, Alaska, where we met up with another tour bus to Chicken Creek, and on to Tok.


From Tok we trekked on by bus to Fairbanks and finally by glass top train the Denali/McKinley National Park.


Finally, the train took us on a 7-hour trip to Anchorage where we boarded our flight home. That’s where the irritation for me began!


I also wanted to let you know that I have just posted my trip “bar and pub” shots on Flickr. I especially wanted you to note the “Sourtoe Cocktail” shots!


In Dawson, there is a place called the Downtown Hotel and inside is a great two-level bar, complete with vintage piano and décor. If you venture into this bar any time between 9 and 11PM you will find Captain Dick/Tom (one or the other) sitting in a corner registering “sourtoers!” You become a member by first buying a shooter of your favorite poison and then giving the Captain $5. He then swears you into the club by reciting a pledge and saying, “You can drink it slow, or you can drink it fast, but your lips must touch the toe!”


The “toe” is real! However, it’s dead so it can’t hurt you and it has been baptized in so much liquor by now that no germ could survive! But the “Sourtoe Cocktail” is ready when the Captain drops the toe into your shooter! One gulp and a kiss of the toe against your upper lip and you’re inducted!


Well, I have 689 photos to work on, so I’ll be back soon with more tales! Keep checking…the best of my photos will be posted there sometime within the week.


I won’t lie, it’s good to be home and in my own bed, but it was a wonderful trip!

20 comments:

Sarge Charlie said...

I would love the trip, the flight would suck.

FHB said...

Looks like a huge blast. Glad you had a great time.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you all had a great time!

MYM said...

Glad you enjoyed your trip! Sounds like a blast :)

PRH said...

Great stuff...can't wait to see more photos!

Suldog said...

My aunt and cousin lived in Fairbanks for about 10 years! Must have something to recommend it :-)

Glad you're home safe and sound.

FHB said...

Hey, you changed your watermark, again.

Les Becker said...

You have been to more Canuckian destinations than most Canuckians....

...and probably kissed more toes. :-D

Anonymous said...

Welcome home bro. Sounds like ya'll had a great time. Looking forward to the photos.

Not a Granny said...

Glad you enjoyed the trip! I am really looking forward to the pictures!

Michele said...

Oh I would love to go to Alaska some day; we've looked at cruises and bus trips,,,someday!!

Right Truth said...

What a great trip. I don't think I could ever get hubby to do a tour like that. I would go in a minute.

Debbie Hamilton
Right Truth

Anonymous said...

Glad you guys had a great trip (minus return flight), but I'm always glad when Blogger friends come back!

I read about that Sourtoe thing... There is no way. I'm fine not being in the club.
:)

FHB said...

Hey folks, he's steadily uploading more pictures to that FlickR link. Head over there and check them out.

Jose said...

Sound like you had a blast although I can hear the thunder coming. lol I think you get irritated as your flight nears.

You mean your lips touch that toe?
(I am actually making a face as I write this)

BRUNO said...

Sorry, dude---I'll leave that "toe-cocktail" to you real adventure-seekers!

Although admittedly, it COULD HAVE BEEN an even worse part of the anatomy used...!

A freakin' TOE. UGH!!!

Olga, the Traveling Bra said...

Did you drink the Sourtoe Cocktail? That's the strangest drink I ever heard of!

david mcmahon said...

Welcome back. Great to see you ``toed'' the line.

I'm going to be up in the Yukon next month. Familiar stamping ground. Love it.

Shrinky said...

OMG, that is DISGUSTING!! Ewwwew, ugh.

Welcome home mushy, we've missed you. I'm sure you have collected a whole pile of yarns to tell - can't wait to hear some. Yeah, there is never anything quite as good as sleeping in your own bed again, is there?

Unknown said...

ONLY 689 photos! ;) I would love to go to Alaska sometime and will probably do it through one of the cruises, since most of them take off from here. Sounds like you had a great time!