When we first decided that we wanted to campground host in Alaska, we were directed to the Kenai Wildlife Refuge. All of the information said that we would have to ‘boondock’, a word we had never heard before. A little research showed us that it meant ‘living in the boondocks with no amenities’ or no water, no power, no sewer. In other words, ‘off the grid’ in a trailer.
Author: Yahulia
The Yukon Territory with its (Mis)Adventures into the Final Frontier
Needing a restful Sabbath, we decided to take two days and stay at Liard River Hot Springs.We crossed Summit Pass where it was snowing and then headed down into the Muncho Lake area – “Muncho” meaning ‘large lake’. It truly is beautiful this time of year with all of the frozen rivers and lakes. On…
Ohhh, Canada!
Sunday, April 23, when we crossed the border into Canada, seems so long ago as of today, Wednesday, April 26. We were told by several people that crossing the border can be a long and tedious process. We arrived at Abbotsford border crossing and were through in less than 5 minutes. I guess we looked ‘old and harmless’…
Enjoying Cali and Finally to Seattle
Auburn, California has some beautiful parks and we were able to hike in two: the Auburn State Recreation Area to Clementine Lake and a city park trail to Hidden Falls. The hike to Clementine Lake and Dam has the state’s highest bridge, the Foresthill Bridge. The bridge stands 730 feet in height and stretches 2,428 feet…