Jim and Joyce and us as we prepare to depart. That’s Joyce’s new minivan.

Camping in Minnesota, near Fargo, ND

A whole lot of nothing in Manitoba.

More nothing in Saskatchewan, OK, there is a lake with some ducks.

One of thousands of grain elevators along the railroad in Saskatchewan

Kris adjusts the progress counter to 50%. 2000 boring miles behind us. The view out the windshield shows a few more boring miles ahead.

Kris relaxes at our campsite in Edmonton.

Alberta logging country scenery. An improvement over Saskatchewan.

The start of the Alaska Highway in Dawson Creek, BC

The Alaska Highway is a lot of 2 lanes of nothing.

We aren't in Kansas, anymore. Kansas, Saskatchewan, whatever. Somewhere in BC

Stone Mountain Provincial Park Scenery

Stone Sheep

Avalanche zone

Proof we were there

A Caribou trots along the side of the road

Toad River campground. Now that's a campsite!

The beaver pond just a few feet from our tent at Toad River

Aptly named Folded Mountain

Kris walks along Muncho Lake

More Muncho Lake scenery

A retired stern wheel steamer in Whitehorse, Yukon

The flowers were just starting to bloom

Kluane Campground in Haines Junction

Kluane National Park front range scenery

A friendly ground squirrel. Good bear snack.

A collapsing log cabin in the abandoned town of Silver City

An old truck in Silver City, stripped of anything useful

The Canadian Flag flying near Kluane Lake

Kluane Lake from the original highway near the dedication point

Dall Sheep. We call them mountain lice

One of several major stretches of rough gravel in construction zones. This one is along Kluane Lake

A raven looking for a handout

More Kluane National Park scenery

Welcome to Alaska sign

Kris stands in America, again. Notice the swath cut along the border behind her

The Wrangell Mountains as seen from the Tanana Valley

Anchorage, Alaska