Day 56 Ole Man River

My knee swelling is down a littlle bit, now my knee cap is black and blue.  My coordination on good days is slim, so rather then risk breaking my neck I’ve gone down to one crutch and toe walking.  I do know I will have to get it looked at upon getting home.  

Today we went on a river boat cruise down the Chena, very muddy and shallow river.  The river boat was hid in an out of the way spot and did not look promising.  I have to say we were pleasantly surprised. We went 4 miles down the river where the Chena meets the Tanana.  Here we stopped at an Athabascan village, a replica of course.  Before this we were treated to a float plane landing and a dog sled demo.  If you ever get to Fairbanks YOU HAVE TO GO.  http://riverboatdiscovery.com 

I wasn’t going to get off at the village being the gimp I am, but, I am glad I did.  Langley one of the employees was able to drive me from stop to stop on the tour.  Roy stayed on the boat he has pictures of me riding in my chariot.

After the cruise we stopped at a restaurant to get some good seafood.  I also saw TV for the first time in two months that was wierd.   Another wierd thing is having to get away from the coast to have an opportunity to even order Alaskan seafood.

I think Monday is going to be a lazy day, maybe pictures.  I know I keep promising.

Day 55 Santa’sTown

Yes, we are hanging near the town of North Pole Alaska. 

We saw some of the original homesteads with sod roofs.  Then of course we had to see Santa’s house.  There were reindeers hanging around waiting to start flight training.  This place has the world’s largest Santa statue.  

I went inside and yes, I bought a few more Christmas shirts.  This is where you say “Really, Darcy.  I never would have thought you would do that!”

They also had homemade fudge.  Roy twisted my arm amd we got some.  We also picked up more tree oranments.  I was able to hobble around in the big store, but it was time for a break.

So we got in the car to find the North Pole. We did. This pole was transported over the magnetic North Pole.  Two poles were made one was pushed out over the pole this one is the other one.

The frosting on the cake or ice on the mountain was the police cars.

 

Tomorrow Sunday we are going on a 3hr cruise.

Day 54 Extended Stay

Well, good news bad news.  My knee is not broken but, I’m on crutches for awhile.  This should be interesting.  I can not put any weight on it until the swelling goes down.  They wrapped it with an ace bandage.  If it doesn’t go down by Tuesday we have to go back to the ER on Wainwright Army Base.  

I do have to say quickest in and out of an ER ever.  The total time was about 2 hours start to finish with an x-ray and a trip to pharmacy thrown in.  I do have to say I am glad I kept my tricare, the VA said I needed to call Loma Linda VA and they needed to call Anchorage VA to get me enrolled up in their system.  Once that occurs the clinic triage nurse will figure out where to send me, probably to the civilian ER down town.  The VA guy suggested if I had tricare go over to the base hospital ER.  DONE!

We did some running around and stopped at the North Pole Welcome Center.  Picked up a t-shirt one of hopefully a few from the North Pole.  People who see me every holiday season know I need more Christmas and Santa shirts.  Look for a few pictures from the village because we can drive most of it.

I’m leaving everyone with two funny thoughts me on Santa’s lap, and crutches and a second person in a 12 foot trailer.

Day 53 Cold Morning = Change of Plans

41 degrees inside the trailer BRRRRRR.  Well my knee was still swollen and it was very cold, so decission was made to leave.  Having no electricity and me not being able to move spending another night was useless.  

I was able to hobble around using my cane for stability and get the stuff put away, Roy did the outside.  Once down we headed out, saw no animals until we got onto the main park road.  We did an earth cache at Savage river then a little further down the road saw three caribou. I was beginning to think that was all there was in the park. 

All of a sudden Roy slows down and this time I have my Canon ready.  There is a momma moose (cow) with her baby (calf).  I was able to zoom in and snap some good photos.  The cool part is she wasn’t spooked and Roy was able to inch up to the pull out.

We stopped by the Riley Creek Campground and at least we got a refund for the two nights we did not use.  So there is a silver lining :).  The rest of the trip to Fairbanks only had one animal sighting.  I had never seen a fox in the wild, this little red fox stopped in our lane then thought better of crossing the road.  He high tailed it back to the brush.

Friday we will head to Wainwright Army Base to check my knee, we are staying at the Air Force Base outside North Pole Alaska.

Day 52 Long Ride

After waking up to 45 degrees in the camper, I tried to make instant coffee by heatimg water on the propane stove.  That didn’t work  the water should have been hotter,  then I ended up dropping my coffee on the floor.  I added more crystals because I thought my was going to be weak.  After the mini disaters we walked up to the bus stop to catch the Kantishna bus.  This bus takes you to the end of the park road.  https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/visiting-denali.htm

When I got on the bus I twisted my knee, I heard a pop then could notut full weight on it UGH!  I felt rushed but I should have taken my time.  She was the one who was 1/2 hour late, so we got seated on bus and on our way.  My knee was sore but I still enjoyed.  The total trip waa 10 hours.

We saw mainly caribou, a few dall sheep, no moose or bear.  The main thing we saw was the mountain which will always be Mt. McKinley to Roy and I.  Shortly after we saw it the clouds rolled in.  I stayed in at most of the stops but I did get out at the end of the road and took a picture.  On the way back we saw a young male dall sheep run down the hill.

Unfortunately, by the time we got off the bus I could not put any real weight on it. Lucky for us the park ranger who was doing the evening talk pulled in.  She gave us a ride to our campsite, she also called medical.  Medical came out and wanted me to self transport.  We decided to see how it will be in the morning

Day 51 True Boondocking

We are 30 miles inside Denalli, no phone, no internet, and no car driving.  I played el touristo today by walkingalong the overpriced tourist stores right outside the park.  We got up this morning and bought fire wood, smores makings, and water.  You have to be prepared when you rough it.

On the way out to teklanika, it’s the farthest you can drive and camp.  More info https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/campground-tek.htm  we saw no animals unlike the night before when we saw caribou.   Although when we stopped at the guard house to get permission to proceed we were warned that there was a sow bear and 2 cubs that passed through the camp on Monday night.

Setting up was quick as we stayed connected so Roy turned on the propane and I set up.  Once set up we decided to nuke hot dogs, because you could run a generator from 4pm to 8pm.  I then went to the ranger program it was on bears.  BTW the bear bells are to make us humons feel better.

After the program came back and Roy had a fire going so we warmed up a little and made smores.  Got beat in a game of cribbage, then went to bed.  Tomorrow we take the bus to the end of the road.

Day 50 Talkeetna to Denalli

I actually saw a moose.  We were heading down the George Parks Highway and low and behold there was this young male moose just eating.  The cool thing is he still had part of his velvet.  I was able to get a picture of Roy taking a picture of the moose. I would say the moose was maybe 4 yearsold

We made it to the park and checked in for all of the nights, we are in for.  Found a site right away, if you ever book go with the larger sites on A loop.  I checked out the gift shops and struck out.  I did buy a t-shirt from the camp store.

This is the first of six nights boondocking, this should be fun.  It’s funny camp Riley has no electric but it does have wi-fi by the store.  Speaking of wif-fi I will have no phone or internet service for the next several days.

After we got our site drove as far as we could drive because most of Denalli is only available via bus which is cool. We did see some caribou in the valley tonight.  I can’t wait to see more.  I will post my next blogs in a group when we get back to civilization.

Day 49 On the Train

Well people who know me know I HATE HEIGHTS!!!  I will explain, but first.   Roy loves trains and I like them, so we took a train that went to Hurricane Gulch and back, it is the only train you can stop by raising a white flag.  This is called a flag stop train. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Turn  We did not pick many people up on the way out, on the way back it seemed like we stopped every 10 minutes.  The interesting part was watching the people who flagged down the train, everything from mountain men to weekend fishermen.  Even a dog got on though it had to be muzzled.

Now back to my heights fear, the train goes up to Hurricane Gulch, I’m thinking should be a nice town.  Right?  Wrong, it’s a bridge over a gulch.  All they said was 300 foot straight DOWN!  I did ok did not fall out but wished they would hurry up and change conductors, because we are in the middle of a bridge.  

Then we get back to the trailer to find what we thought was condensation turned out to be a leak.  Oh well that’s what towels are for.  I hope we have dry weather soon to figure it out.  Monday onto Denalli.  I can’t wait.

Day 48 I Want A Puppy

Also can be titled Bring On The Rain.  It was ok when we packed up to leave Tim’s place.  Although it did start to rain right outside of Anchorage and is still going.  It was only 2 1\2 hours to Talkeetna but we turned it into a 5 hour trip.  We stopped at the Iditarod headquarters.  I wanted a puppy but Roy said I would be riding onthe roof rack.  I got a t-shirt though so at least I don’t have to feed it. We had leftover pizza in the parking lot and I took a mud dog sled ride.   

We also stopped at a birch syrup place and sampled some birch syrup which ia very sweet.  We did however buy ice cream  Roy did fireweed and honey I did birch the birch reminded me of carmel and butterscotch,  Roy’s was a toucb of blueberry and raspberry. It was good.  On to the camp where we saw another a-framer