Just a few miles from Bob and Sharon's house, we saw three moose on the road,
a mother and her two offspring, pictured above. We were
within 20 feet of them, and they paid us no attention as they wandered
amongst the trees, nibbling on the willow leaves.
Near the top of Hatcher Pass, viewing the buildings of the
Independence Gold Mine where Bob had his first job in Alaska.
I told Bob they'd have to move, given the lack of scenery in this area.
View of the mountains as one descends from Hatcher Pass
Pioneer Peak, viewed from the Regional Medical Center.
After a nice dinner, Bob and I rode our rigs out of his neighborhood. I followed him down two lane roads first to the Olsen Bridge which Bridget had mentioned to me last night:
Our two rigs at the Olsen Bridge
The view from the parking lot of the local Home Depot Store
We then road back to Bob's house in the gathering dusk. Quite the day, looking forward to seeing some of the scenery again but this time on our rigs and not shooting through the front windshield of Sharon's truck.
Here's a video I made out of several short videos I shot while we ascended and descended the road that led to Hatcher Pass.
Thank you, Bob and Sharon, for showing me around!!!
8 comments:
Quite the scenery! Yeah...you're gonna get so bored riding through that. Not having any good places to park the rig and take some beauty shots... ;)
Keep up the good times, good pictures, and thanks for sharing!
brilliant, gorgeous. You were in for quite the treat. Meanwhile in Germany... no snow but cherry blossom and 23C (73.4F).
Nice photos of the Hatcher Pass area, Nice x-country skiing in the area. One of these days I'll get back there again.
So what's the story on the anti-shake video? Built in feature of the camera?
Truly do I not understand how folks here Put up with the lack of scenery! ;)
Sonja, 73f! It's a heat wave !
YouTube detects shaky video and fixes it for you on demand
Dom:
So Nice of Bob&Sharon to show you around. Not many places to stop, but you may be ok with just stopping on the road, as there does not seem to be much traffic.
Looks so peaceful
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
I am amazed at how bare the road is with so much ice and snow around. I have to agree with Bob - you're probably safe stopping on the road, given the traffic. Amazing. Thanks for sharing your once in a lifetime adventure.
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