The Other Eagle

We have Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, (which I haven’t seen) Eagle Plains, and now just Eagle. Eagle Plains was the halfway point on the Dempster Eagle is at the end of the Taylor Hwy (AK 5). We left our trailer at the campsite in Walker Fork BLM Campground, she wanted a break from the rough roads. The Taylor Hwy runs from Tok AK to Eagle AK it’s 160 miles of dirt. (I see a theme developing here too) eagleroad.

I was impressed with the road even though it was all gravel it was in good condition. The views from the road were expansive, so much so that we were able to see the Ogilvie Mountains ogmount that we drove through when we were on the Dempster.  eagleviewWhen the signs say road narrows it does. In fact in a couple of spots it is one lane. No worries you can see for miles and the dust cloud warns you that someone is coming. We only had to pull over once to let someone go by that was coming towards us. We drove over a earthquake fault you could not see but you could tell the difference in landscapes. It’s 78 miles from the campsite to Eagle we did it in a whopping 3 hours getting there and 2 1/2 hours coming home. (the extra time was stopping to take pictures I have been working on framing my landscapes). eagleriverI did mention the views didn’t I. 🙂 Side note still no animals roydog(unless you count the dog Roy saw) hopefully Yellowknife will be beyond our expectations.

Just before town we see a gas station even though we didn’t need a lot of gas thought we would give the locals some support plus the gas pumps were vintage 1955. gaspump1They still worked and he even pumped the gas for us. $50.00 netted us 11 gallons $4.49 a gallon not bad for the middle of nowhere. In town it was $4.69 a gallon and we would have had to pump it ourselves. It was also cool to sit and chat with him about the local color. When asked how many stay for the winter; he said, ‘there are 78 diehards and 2 freeloaders from California.’ He was definitely outspoken. In small rural backwoods this can still be done. gaspump2We wanted to continue onto town and see the end of the road. It dumps right into the Yukon River, eaglestairin 2009 there was a flood that wiped out at least three city blocks. They have recovered but not all the shops came back.

Shopping! Yes, I did another t-shirt and then some caribou antler earrings and a caribou antler key chain is coming home with me. The only gift store that had anything was Yukon Ron’s, http://www.yukonron.com almost didn’t stop because it said jewelry, gold, and silver. yukonron-1957683266554283364.jpg I am so glad I stopped because it was a cute shop that also had t-shirts, she starting doing these last year because the store that had carried t-shirts and hats was wiped out by the flood of 09 and no one picked up the torch.

 

I hope I get this part of the story right. Mary and her husband used to make jewelry in the lower 48, when they decided to move got rid of most if not all of the tools of the trade. So fast forward a few years after they move up to Eagle in 1980. They decided let’s open a jewelry store. (sounds like something Roy and I would do) As she said who would have thunk. Her husband designs all of the jewelry and does drawings. In fact he did the design for the t-shirts, postcards, even some of the artwork on the wall. One of the pieces I thought was a gemstone turned out to be a tiny shell and stone from the local area. They also use gold and silver from the area, along with the caribou and moose antlers. The build was a perfect fit for the store (a small log cabin). I enjoyed chatting with Mary she said she loves to see tourists come and here their stories. Just as I was getting ready to go Nathan walked in a semi local. I say semi because he left, came back and now comes and goes. As a pilot I asked if he had a plane at the airport in town. (Yes, Eagle has one) Nope, his is in Fairbanks, because he had to fix his 82 year old dad’s plane. It pays to have a mechanic in the family as we all laughed. I hated to leave but I knew I was a third wheel so down the road we head.

The town itself is quaint and cute.  The town supports a phone company, courthouse, hotel, and even their own mosquito abatement department.  For those of you who don’t know some birds love eating mosquitoes those all the bird houses in the picture.eaglecityeaglemoseaglephoneeaglecourt

There is an old military complex called Fort Egbert https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Egbert fortegg2 fortegg1

 

 

 

On the way back to the campground I finally found out where forks were discovered Discovery Fork Creek. Wet humor I know. I’m sure I’ve mentioned this before but it is interesting how the same road can be different depending which direction you are going in. The road to Eagle was like this, I think it had to do with the edges of the road. I was more comfortable on the way out to Eagle because the dropoffs were on Roy’s side of the car. Nathan from the gift store agrees.  This drive maybe off the beaten path but I would have to say it is a off beat path that is worth taking.

Oh No Not Another

Ferry. Yes it was this one wasn’t so bad, about an hour from Haines, AK to Skagway, AK. The night before we hooked up before it got dark, in the rain. We decided to hang in the ferry terminal parking lot. There was a geocache we were trying to find, no luck on that.

We have been dealing with rain on and off this whole trip. (mostly when setting up or tearing down). It’s all good it isn’t snow. The ferry we traveled on was MV Tazlina http://www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/fleet/tazlina.shtml almost brand new. It was put into service in May. The cool thing about this ship is it is one of two to have been built in Ketchikan, AK. Although the design was to be a drive on drive off ferry the docks were never refurbished to make this possible. I have to state here that I’m glad Roy was a truck driver.

The reason is with our trailer in tow we could not drive onto the boat because of our turning radius. So the alternative is for me to close my eyes and listen to the ferry worker lead Roy down the ramp backing up. Ok, it wasn’t that bad, I opened my eyes a few times. I have to say I was quite impressed, one try no stopping.

Onboard the boat we were able to go up front and face forward so I could see where we were headed. Roy slept I watched. On the trip over it was interesting to see the waterfalls up close that you could see from the shore in Haines. I did not get pictures. I did get a picture of the cruise ships docked in Skagway though.

I am just amazed at the size of the cruise ships that are on the water. I am so ok with the way we travel.

Arriving at the dock and in the car I had to get out and do something, so I cross between our car and a camper who pulled in to face us. I am all prepared for Roy to beep the horn when I cross in front he doesn’t so I left my guard down. (what was I thinking). So coming back what does he do yup he did. I immediately showed he was #1. The people in the camper got a great laugh I did too. The next hurdle is climbing out of the boat in Skagway, at least we drove out felt like a climb up on a rollercoaster, where you can’t see what’s on the way down. So from here we headed to Takhini Hot Springs everything right on schedule. Famous last words.

For A Good Time …..Visit Haines

Haines was a place where Roy almost wore ketchup, oh wait it was me. Sitting at the Lighthouse restaurant we order a whole order of halibut fish n chips to split. (yes, when you’ve been together for along time you split. I mean food.) The waitress brings the ketchup sits it down Roy asks where’s the ketchup. Me I pick it up and say right here. What I was going to do though was pick it up and squeeze the bottle so it went on him. Thank God I looked down just in time to stop myself. Why? The bottom was pointed at him and the top with the open end of the sqeeze bottle at me. I know you are smiling at the thought. I was too, all Roy said was he would have ROFLAO then possibly take me home inside the car not on the roof rack 😉. One of the few times I’m glad I looked.

Getting back to what else Haines was a place for good food if you get away from the beating path near the cruise ship port. (Yes, Haines even gets cruise ships. The large ship of 2000 plus docks on Wednesday then 3 times a week they get smaller ships with less then 500 onboard.) Raevyn’s Cafe they are only open Wednesday thru Sunday 5pm-9pm. They are in one of the buildings built for the movie ‘White Fang’. Their speciality is southwest cooking with large portions. If you are into fish-n-chips as I mentioned the ‘Lighthouse’ has them, also the ‘Bamboo Room’ features them. Although I would head to there for strawberry rhubarb pie.

If you like to photograph landscapes, eagles and bears Haines was a good place. The Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, also check out Chilkat Lake and river. I went with Cindy from Rainbow Glacier Adventures http://tourhaines.com

We were able to get a glimpse of ok a couple of pictures of ‘Speedy’ the resident bear and her 3 cubs.

I really enjoyed seeing the dandelions in her mouth. We were just heading down the road and she stepped out. Once we got to Chilkat Lake we had an opportunity to see a raven attack a bald eagle.

All in all Haines is a great place. If you get the time do visit.

The People You Meet

Haines was an interesting place, I met a few characters like the boy named Leon. I stopped in “The Magpie Gallery” http://www.facebook.com/hainesmagpie in Haines because I was having souvenir shop withdrawals. Side note I’ve only bought 3 t-shirts and 1 jacket this trip. (ok we haven’t been anywhere with real stores) Back to the journey. I walk in the store and this boy, Leon, is coloring behind the counter and trying to get mom’s attention, so I engage him. Next thing I know he’s right in front of me with a bell asking me if I want to buy it. So we banter back and forth about what kind of bell it is. I came to the conclusion with him it was a bear bell. We thought it might be better then saying hey bear. Just then an older lady came by,and swiped the purchase out from under me.

I think she knew I was going to be a hard sell. Making a long story short she bought the bell for a dollar and Leon is on his way to saving to buy a candy store.

Also on that same shopping trip Roy took me to the local microbrewery that acording to him makes the best root beer ever. I will give him credit they do. This brewery “The Haines Brewing Company” http://www.hainesbrewing.com was another reason to come back to Haines. Last time we were here I went on a float trip Roy went to the brewery, so when I was done he took me there for the best root beer ever, they were sold out. We walk in make sure they had some tasted it and really enjoyed. I bring this up because the owner was the spitting image of our friend Sky. Plus if you ever get to Haines it’s a good stop.

Speaking of stopping in Haines we stayed at the Hitch-Up RV Park http://www.hitchuprv.com the new owners George and Laura from New Jersey are keeping up the good reputation of the park and adding their own flair. In fact one day George spent most of the afternoon hanging up three flags an American, Canadian, and an Alaska state flag. I was impressed. I was also impressed with Laura I wanted to do another float trip down the river and I went to the office to book it. They use the same company I had issues with before but we tried again. The day we booked it she got verbal confirmation from not one but two different people. Well you guessed it another miscommunication on the company so it was a no-go. I was impressed with the effort she put into trying to make it work. She also stepped right up and gave a refund.

The trip not happening gave my the opportunity to get a private photo tour, so it all worked out. I think anywhere I’ve journeyed and will journey interesting people cross my path.

I’ve Been Here Before

even if you have go again. You will be surprised at what you find. This happened to me when I almost passed by the American Bald Eagle Foundation http://www.baldeagles.org .

Here is the back story. Two years ago we stopped in Haines Alaska for a small town America 4th of July, so where do you go, the place where they have Bald Eagles. It was ok but not something to write home about. There was a large cage with two eagles that you could walk in front of and a bird in the bird room, a small gift shop, then the museum with information and history of the area. You can see why stopping in again not high on list.

Pulling in the driveway we see what looks like construction going on behind the wall, I’m thinking this might be looking up. Walking in I see it’s up to $15 to tour I’ll be honest I almost changed my mind, glad I didn’t. Upon going round the corner I try to find the screech owl no luck. Then it’s into the room with the large cage and Arden is setting up on a perch looking regal. I am able to step through the door that I could not go through last time. Check out the video on my video page. They have laid out wooden boardwalks with info signs in front of the cages. Here is Vega peering at you from above.

Bella is a Bald Eagle who is also outside and is joined by Warrior a red tail hawk

I step further down the boardwalk and am introduced to a very squawking peregrine falcon Ole. I find out Sidney is preparing to change out equipment on him, and get a weight. I guess it turned out he’s a tad heavy. Before the introduction to Sidney, I was talking to another worker about how being able to come out and see more of the birds make the admission price worth it. I also touched on my first experience and how this boardwalk system is amazing. Touching on people who have mobility problems gravel can be difficult. He then pointed me in Sidney’s direction and said most of these improvements were from her.

I asked if it was possible to share this with people who read my blog, she was thrilled to be able to share her love for these birds. It really does show with everyone at the foundation. So we sat down and talked while she was in the process of making new anklets, which when he is worked there is a ‘safety leash’ for lack of a better word attached to the anklets. If Haines Alaska is anywhere in your future this is a place you have to visit.

I learned a valuable lesson if you’ve been somewhere before and you have the opportunity to visit again DO IT!

As Promised

Here are some pictures from McCarthy, Valdez, and Anchorage Alaska

The glacier is on the way down to Anchorage this is from the viewing platform for Mantanuska Glacier Recreation Area.  The brown bear Roy capture the second night in Valdez.  The eagle on the pole greated me in the morning out side the camper in Valdez.

We attended three geocaching events while we were in Anchorage.  I hope you enjoy the pictures.

Day 21 We Flew There and Back

It was AMAZING today.  We headed to the airport at 8am arrived at 8:30am for a 9am flight.  Where else can you do that but in Alaska heading towards McCarthy.  If anyone has seen the “reality” show Edge of Alaska that is where it was filmed.  As one of the shuttle drivers said they want to film you then hand you a script.

The flight over was a little cloudy, I was still able to see some glaciers.  You know the blue you see in some of the glacier lakes on a TV show they are bluer but add a little green.  The color is not one I could put a name on to do it justice.  It also rained on the way over which was interesting no wipers that high up.  I learned about rock glaciers, same as ice glaciers but the rock is moving slowly.

I PROMISE TO POST SOME PICTURES THIS WEEKEND.  We will be in Anchorage.

I was very proud of Roy we got to Kennicott after landing in McCarthy he did quite a bit of walking.  He wanted to see the mill building which was at the end of town.  We had lunch at the Kennicott Glacier Lodge which was near where we got dropped off.  He climbed the stairs and the views were amazing, we had a good lunch.  We took the drive down so no stairs, then meandered towards the mill.  Kennicott was an old copper mining town, interesting read on the net.

The flight back was a little bumpy because of the wind, I sat in the front again.  Both ways I saw no animals, but lots of green.  There was a river we flew over that has never been touched by humans.  It can only be seen by the air.

As we are here tomorrow we are taking the car down the one lane McCarthy road to say we did it.  Talked to some people who drove it today and said it wasn’t bad.  I will give an update on that tomorrow.