Late one afternoon, we were working around the property and I heard the dogs barking back in the woods. Since we moved in, the dogs have enjoyed chasing ground squirrels and other rodents, but they have never been deep in the woods barking incessantly. I called out to Nate and asked him if he was hearing … Continue reading Face-to-Face with a BIG Moose!
Everything is a Process
Here we are at week 3, and I thought all the hard stuff was behind us. Everything we do out here is a process. Having no running water means that you have to lug water up from the glacier fed creek to do everything-dishes,cleaning, bathing,etc. Not an easy task. Jennifer, being the exercise queen that … Continue reading Everything is a Process
The BIG haul-in!
Getting all of the contents from the Uhaul to our cabin was difficult and time consuming. We had the wonderful help of a friend, Demetrius, who flew in from Austin to help us, and he was our saving grace. For seven days, we all worked around the clock. Each load had to be "masterminded". Each … Continue reading The BIG haul-in!
Nate’s Take: Trials and Tribulations
I feel as though I need to contribute to the blog postings just so everyone can see my point of view as well...I'll start off with the 7-day drive from Austin TX to Haines AK. I would like to thank google maps and Siri for their wealth of knowledge on American and Canadian backroads....with their help, … Continue reading Nate’s Take: Trials and Tribulations
A Bittersweet Homecoming
Arriving in Haines was bittersweet. We were thrilled to be done with the long drive, but oblivious to the challenge that lay ahead of us. Our first objective was to park the Uhaul, load our boat with just necessities (which turned out to be lots of stuff), and drive out to our cabin on Chilkat … Continue reading A Bittersweet Homecoming
The Last Day on the Road
The weather varied throughout the 7-day trip. Day one in Texas, we drove away from 85 degrees, scorching sun and high humidity. Nebraska and the Dakotas were cold and rainy for the most part, around 45 degrees. When we first entered Canada they were experiencing a heat wave at 87 degrees. Dawson creek was … Continue reading The Last Day on the Road
The road to the “Last Frontier”
Day six was surreal. Leaving Dawson Creek we entered the "Alaska Highway". This Highway is 1,500 miles of road built during WWII to connect the US with Canada. It begins at Dawson Creek, British Columbia and ends at Delta Junction, Alaska. It is nicknamed "the road to the last frontier". The section from British Columbia … Continue reading The road to the “Last Frontier”
Big Bees in Canada..still on the road
In each town that we pass through we have had fun making up fake histories of the place. When we drove through Genoa, Nebraska we surmised all about the history of salami making in the town. We joked about Avon, South Dakota being the birthplace of the cosmetics company, and Burlington, North Dakota was where … Continue reading Big Bees in Canada..still on the road
The Motes Migration: Halfway There!
This is by far the most adventurous thing I have ever done. Long road trips (this one will end up being about 7 days or more) are kind of like going to the circus. You never know what incredible things you are going to see and all the time you eat stuff that makes you sick. … Continue reading The Motes Migration: Halfway There!
Our Little Slice of Heaven
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