RV trip to Alaska -Trip Blog https://alaska.senderovitz.com Ruti and Ran Senderovitz Mon, 10 Jun 2024 13:32:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-IMG_3810-scaled-2-32x32.jpg RV trip to Alaska -Trip Blog https://alaska.senderovitz.com 32 32 207843151 The Big RV Trip to Alaska – Day By Day https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2024/06/09/the-big-rv-trip-to-alaska-day-by-day/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2024/06/09/the-big-rv-trip-to-alaska-day-by-day/#respond Sun, 09 Jun 2024 23:12:49 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1857 Read more "The Big RV Trip to Alaska – Day By Day"

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This is the full itinerary of our big trip!

DayRead Blog (click the link)CampMiles per day
1The journey beginsFowlers Campground CA328 Miles
2CA89- Burney and McCloud FallsFowlers, CA.115 Miles
3Sky to FallsFowlers Campground, CA.63 Miles
4The rain was a setback – the snow was the highlight.Diamon Lake 262 Miles
5Falls of the North Umpqua River and to PortlandRoamers Rest RV Park, Tualatin, OR292 Miles
6Mount Rainier, WashingtonAlder Lake Campground, Washington237 Miles
7Seattle – the last big… city for now…Trailer Inns RV Park, Southeast 37th Street, Bellevue, WA.98 Miles
8Seattle – Around The CityTrailer Inns RV Park, Southeast 37th Street, Bellevue, WA.70 Miles
9Sea to Sky (HWY99) – Canadia Grand openingRiverside Camping & RV Resort, Whistler, BC , Canada229 Miles
10Sea to Sky to WOW – HWY99 gets a score of 100!BIG Country Campground & RV Pk 4239 Cariboo Hwy, Lac la Hache, BC 277 Miles
11‘Take it easy’ day to Prince George- no Cariboo’sHartway RV Park, 7729 Kelly Rd S, Prince George, BC 257 Miles
12Telkwa, CanadaFort Telkwa Riverfront RV Campground, Telkwa, BC 280 Miles
13A taste of AlaskaMeziadin Lake Provincial Park (site 52 was excellent)222 Miles
14A long stretch to BoyaBoya Lake Provincial Park (site 3- unbelievably excellent!)398 Miles
15Welcome to YukonTeslin Lake State Campground 206 Miles
16The incredible way to Juneau, AKMendenhall Campground 165 Miles(+Ferry)
17Tracy’s very strong armMendenhall Campground 31 Miles
18Glaciers from the airGlacier Bay Lodge (Gustavus, Hotel) [RV in Mendenhall Campground]44 Miles
19Glacier Bay National ParkMendenhall Campground76 Miles
20Haines is a lovely placeHitch up RV park, Haines30 Miles +ferry
21Hiking in HainesHitch up RV park, Haines29 Miles
22Haines HWY and the mosquitosBoondocking near Pine Lake campground 159 Miles
23The incredible flight over Kluane NPTundra RV Park and Bar in TOK (highly recommended)297 Miles
24Chitina- The remote side of the USABoondocking near the Chitina River, AK210 Miles
25St Elias NP to ValdezEagles Rest RV Park, 139 E Pioneer Dr, Valdez, AK172 Miles
26Switzerland is the Valdez of EuropeEagles Rest RV Park, 139 E Pioneer Dr, Valdez, AK19 Miles
27Captian FredEagles Rest RV Park, 139 E Pioneer Dr, Valdez, AK6 Miles
28The mighty MatanuskaParadise Alaska RV PARK, 16199 E Outer Springer Loop, Palmer, AK 271 Miles
29To Rainy SewardSeward Waterfront Campground192 Miles
30Rest Day in SewardSeward Waterfront Campground5 Miles
31Exit the rain!Heritage RV Park, 3550 Homer Spit Rd, Homer, AK 186 Miles
32Homer- to Land End and beyondHeritage RV Park, 3550 Homer Spit Rd, Homer, AK 0 Miles
33The Russian RiverRussian River Campground, Cooper Landing, AK 99572137 Miles
34Byron Glacier – walking on ice.K’esugi Ken campground, Denali State Park, Trapper Creek, AK 267 Miles
35The Denali (State Park) Conspiracy.K’esugi Ken campground, Denali State Park, Trapper Creek, AK 0 Miles
36Introduction to Denali National ParkSavage River Campground121 Miles
37Play it safe in Denali NP.Savage River Campground0 Miles
38Give Statistics a Chance in DenaliRivers Edge RV Park & Campground, 4140 Boat St, Fairbanks, AK 133 Miles
39Fairbanks: Some gems in the messRivers Edge RV Park & Campground, 4140 Boat St, Fairbanks, AK33 Miles
40Turning PointChicken Gold Camp & Outpost, Chicken288 Miles
41Gold at the top of the worldGold Rush Campground, 1207 Fifth Ave, Dawson City, Canada 113 Miles
42Black Finger in Gold CountryGold Rush Campground, 1207 Fifth Ave, Dawson City, Canada0 Miles
43Under Construction- Back on the Alaska HWYCarmacks RV park, 35607 North, Klondike Hwy, Carmacks, Canada 225 Miles
44Cold Weather – Hot SpringsJohnson’s Crossing Lodge, Alaska Hwy, Johnsons Crossing, Canada 228 Miles
45We had no chanceWatson Lake Campground, Unnamed Rd,YT, Canada 220 Miles
46Into the Bunker in Liard Hot SpringsLiard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, Alaska Hwy141 Miles
47Summit of the Alaska HWY.Triple G Hideaway, 5751 Old Alaska Hwy, Fort Nelson, BC207 Miles
48In TransitionBeatton Campground, Campground Loop, Charlie Lake, BC 217 Miles
49Hot Weather – Refreshing LakeWhiskers Point Provincial Park, Fraser-Fort George G, BC231 Miles
50The Ancient ForestBeaverview RV Park & Campground, 2435 BC-16, McBride, BC 225 Miles
51Hike Like a BikeMount Robson Provincial Park, Fraser-Fort George H, BC 57 Miles
52Bike Like CrazyMount Robson Provincial Park, Fraser-Fort George H, BC 52 Miles
53The Rockies @ 90+ FahrenheitWabasso Campground, AB-93A, Jasper ,AB 85 Miles
54Edith Cavell – The Adult VersionWabasso Campground, AB-93A, Jasper ,AB29 Miles
55What a Wonderful World.Tunnel Mountain Camp2, Banff, AB, Canada173 Miles
56Around BanffTunnel Mountain Camp2, Banff, AB, Canada12 Miles
57CanmoreTunnel Mountain Camp2, Banff, AB, Canada55 Miles
58Rockies – Grand FinaleCampground Fort Steele Resort & RV Park, Fort Steele, BC199 Miles
59Adventure at the borderSnowberry Campground, Athol, ID 83801158 Miles
60Train to TrailSnowberry Campground, Athol, ID 83801195 Miles
61Plan B!Canyon Pines RV Resort, 159 Barn Rd, Pollock, ID 305 Miles
627 Devils, Hells, and the Bishop at Heavens GateStanley RV + Basecamp Lodge, 12655 ID-21, Stanley, ID 241 Miles
63Stanley – it will end up in a hot springStanley RV + Basecamp Lodge, 12655 ID-21, Stanley, ID 59 Miles
64The Last Big HikeMountain View RV Park and Restaurant, 705 W Grand Ave, Arco, ID 172 Miles
65Take Me To The Moon Iron Horse RV Park, 3400 Idaho St, Elko, NV 89801295 Miles
66Old School NevadaZephyr Cove, NV 341 Miles
67Home – The beginning of the next adventureHome, Sunnyvale CA261 Miles
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Day 67: Home – The beginning of the next adventure https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2023/06/10/day-67-home-the-beginning-of-the-next-adventure/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2023/06/10/day-67-home-the-beginning-of-the-next-adventure/#respond Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:06:37 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1822 Read more "Day 67: Home – The beginning of the next adventure"

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Campground:Home! Sunnyvale
Total Distance10,611.3 Miles
Traveled Today:261 Miles
Key Key highlights:Zephyr Cove Beach
Costco in Carson City (again)
Amazing HWY 88
Lockeford Sausage
El Mayita Mexcian Food Truck – Stockton
Home

We woke up to our last day of the journey – trying hard to extend any second possible of this incredible trip. We strolled back to stretch over the tranquil blue water of Lake Tahoe in Zephyr Cove, soaking the mountains, water, and fresh air. Yet, just before leaving the area – with an impulse decision (debated all night) – we hopped on our F-150 and drove back to Carson City’s Costco – for a farewell present from the trip. We loaded a beautiful firepit – so that we could continue our outdoor nights in Sunnyvale.

Fully loaded – we went on the road for the last time on this trip. HWY 88 is by far the most beautiful road to Lake Tahoe we have traveled, arguably one of California’s most amazing roads. The road accents 8500 feet of alpine elevation, with pristine rocks, abundant lakes, and multiple great vista points. Upton descending from the Sierra Nevada mountains, we stopped at the semi-deserted town of Lockeford. The local sausage factory and store are unique- there is always a line, and the sausages are delightful. It is an experience to get in – and see the wall signs in this store.

As the road joined HWY 5 – it was time for the last road snack. Another tradition we have developed in our HWY5 trips is to stop at El Mayita Mexcian Food Truck in Stockton. We truly love this truck, and apparently, many others do as well – as the line here is never ending every time of the day.

Epilog: We are home again. 10,611 Miles long journey commended. We are so grateful for the opportunity and experience. We are now great to repeat the same trip at a 50% slower speed. We will be back!

The End

To be continued.

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Day 66: Old School Nevada https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2023/06/10/day-66-old-school-nevada/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2023/06/10/day-66-old-school-nevada/#respond Sat, 10 Jun 2023 15:27:54 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1793 Read more "Day 66: Old School Nevada"

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Campground:Zephyr Cove, NV
Total Distance:10350 Miles
Traveled Today:341 Miles
Key highlights:Carson City – Costco again!
Carson City – Red’s Old 365 Grill and BBQ
Zephyr Cove Beach – Lake Taho

It is time to head west and start the final stretch back to California. The storm from last night has gone, and we took off early to drive the long HWY80. It was much more rewarding than we had expected. The desert was stunning. The city of Winnemucca brought some great memories from last year’s stay on the same road (where we could also catch the Horseshow pitching world championship). The desert was fresh from the rain last night, and the drive was easy – as we headed towards Lake Tahoe.

The inevitable refreshment stop at Costco (we missed it so much) in Carson City was a great decision. We found a magical ancient car show perfectly organized by the local scouts on the opposite side of the road. Hundreds of old-school cars, decorated and remodeled to perfection, offered fantastic encounters with the car owners and their stories. As you can imagine, this opened our appetite, and we looked for some decent BBQ. That was another great decision. Red’s Old 365 Grill and BBQ is an excellent place for food and a great attraction by itself. The fantastic decoration, attention to detail, and tons of old fire trucks, tractors, and posters, added to the unique bar and restaurant atmosphere. I will go back there- as it was too much fun.

As the long 341 miles drive commended – we arrived happily at Zephyr Cove – on the bank of the majestic Lake Tahoe. It was time for last evening beer on the water, winding down, watching the sunset, and appreciating all the incredible sights we had seen on this trip.

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Day 65: Take Me To The Moon https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/15/day-65-take-me-to-the-moon/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/15/day-65-take-me-to-the-moon/#respond Mon, 15 Aug 2022 06:28:33 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1770 Read more "Day 65: Take Me To The Moon"

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Campground:Iron Horse RV Park, 3400 Idaho St, Elko, NV 89801.
Total Distance:10,009 Miles!!
Traveled Today:295Miles.
Key highlightsCraters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve,
Shoshone Falls Park, 4155 Shoshone Falls Grade, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Elko.

Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve is a very different place. Endless fields of frozen lava with varied formations and textures. We joined the Ranger lead tour – that was interesting but could have been compressed to 10 minutes of content (instead of the one-hour talk for an 800-meter hike). Thanks to him, we paid attention to the extremely light and shiny stones – that are frozen Lava foam-like stones and learned about the different forms of volcanic activity that created this plato, with its small cones. We visited the Devil’s Orchard trail, the inferno cone, and the spatter cones, and our significant hike was the Broken Top Loop Trail- that was short and nice, but at 90F+ it was very, very hot. We finished our visit with a cool (temperature and vista-wise) visit to the lava Caves. We continued to be amazed by Idaho’s diversity.
Still – we were happy to get back to the car, turn the Air Condition and drive- seeing scattered clouds spouting massive rain on the horizon.
As we passed via Twin Falls, we could not resist stopping at Shoshone falls. We visited this place last year when we returned from Yellowstone, and the place was as impressive this time.

The long drive to Elko got us over the 10,000 miles driving distance for this trip. Driving 10K Miles in one trip is quite an achievement – and it was the first real sign that our trip was approaching its end.
The day’s highlight occurred as we parked our RV in Elko’s very good RV park. Then, the sky turned dark red- a massive rainbow painted on one side of the sky, and a scary and spectacular thunderstorm lit the sunset. Mother nature is glorious.

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Day 64: The Last Big Hike https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/14/day-64-the-last-big-hike/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/14/day-64-the-last-big-hike/#respond Sun, 14 Aug 2022 21:21:08 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1744 Read more "Day 64: The Last Big Hike"

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Campground:Mountain View RV Park and Restaurant, 705 W Grand Ave, Arco, ID 83213
Total Distance:9714 Miles.
Traveled Today:172 Miles.
Key Highlights:Lily Lake and Bench Lakes Trail,
Easley Hot Springs,
Frenchman’s Hot Springs, 1080 Warm Springs Rd, Ketchum, ID 83340

The morning was as beautiful as a postcard, and it was time for a last big hike before the long travel days back home. So we headed back to Redfish lake and took the shuttle speed boat (one-way) for a scenic ride to the other end. The Sawtooth mountains were above us, and we started to hike below Grand Mogul and Braxon peaks. Lily Pond and the waterfall around us were an uplifting start, and we hiked back to the lodge via the beautiful alpine Bench Lakes. The trail was long (10 miles total) with a fun elevation of ~1500 feet (500 meters), and after the Bench Lakes, the route followed a rim- where the lake was just below us on the right, and the mountains were overlooking us from the left. As we got close to our car, the sound of rolling thunder started to get closer, and the first rain drops began as we hit the road. Great timing, after a very good hike.

Now, after such a good effort, we felt we deserved to refresh in some hot springs. So we drove towards Sunvaley, searching for them. The Closer we got, the worse the weather got – the temperature dropped from 90F to 56F in 20 min, and rain with hail was pouring.
After the boiling experience yesterday at Sunbeam screaming hot springs, we thought it might be a good idea to stop at Easley Hot Spring – that was a commercial establishment. We wanted consistent warmth- and were willing to pay $7 for that. The nice-looking pool tempted us, and the low price, ignoring the warning signs (on the wall saying – you can check the temperature of the water before payment, no refund after). A few minutes later, we sat in nicer weather, with a lovely view and not-so-warm water.
We had no other choice, and despite the long-distance drive ahead, we headed to Frenchman’s Hot Springs. To get to these springs, we took a detour of 10 miles (20 miles out and back), mainly on a dirt road, not knowing what to expect. – The payoff was great! Frenchman’s Hot Springs are another type of free, natural setting springs. Again, we got into what looked like a cold running stream, but this time the hot water was coming up from the ground up, so the warm water from below and the cool running stream were balancing in the natural stone-circled pools. Again, Idaho does not stop to surprise.
We got to Arco at sunset, the first city to be lit by atomic energy, happy and tired.

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Day 63: Stanley – it will end up in a hot spring. https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/14/day-63-stanley-it-will-end-up-in-a-hot-spring/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/14/day-63-stanley-it-will-end-up-in-a-hot-spring/#respond Sun, 14 Aug 2022 15:38:24 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1720 Read more "Day 63: Stanley – it will end up in a hot spring."

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Campground:Stanley RV + Basecamp Lodge, 12655 ID-21, Stanley, ID 83278.
Total Distance:9542 Miles.
Traveled Today:59 Miles.
Key highlights:Redfish Lake,
Iron Creek trail to Alpine Lake,
Sunbeam Hot Springs.

Stanley is a small town (69 people only) – that serves the many tourists who come to see the Sawtooth mountain rig area. We saw many trailheads and were obsessed with finding open tourist information to advise us on which one to take. Unfortunately, the primary tourist information in town was closed at 0900am- as expected. So we continued south 4 miles to the ranger station – that was open, to our surprise. We learned about some possible trails – and as we were just next to the famous Redfish Lake – we checked the Lake and were happy to see they also had open tourist info – that gave us exactly opposing recommendations on trail selection. So we defaulted to AllTrail App (amazing) – and headed to try the most popular hike in the area.
The trail to Sawtooth Lake from Iron creek trailhead was chosen – but it was long (10 miles round trip) – so we hiked only to the first nice alpine Lake (only 8 miles). Most of the trail was set in rather a standard and not very interesting forest, and the steady climb was not difficult. Only late in the trail, we saw magnificent views of the majestic Sawtooth cliffs (impressive), and breathtaking wildflower bloom.
Upon returning to the city – the main tourist info was open- we entered to learn about the local hot springs. Yet most of the time, we interviewed the host couple about life in Stanley. It’s incredible: They buy and ship vegetables via FedEx, there is only one student in the 8th grade, and 20 in the whole school. and 3 teachers. They go to school only four days a week, out of which only one three days are for study, and one day for outdoor experiences, and unfortunately – families with high school students – have to relocate – as there is no high school around.
We now deserved a soak in a hot-springs, and we continued our survey of them. Sunbeams were not hot springs; they were boiling springs. The water came at high pressure from a pipe below the road and spilled into the river- where circles of stones marked the “tabs’ with different temperatures. They were all too hot, and you had to mix the water with the cool river water with your hand to stay in it. Just as we were going to leave- we saw on the other side some small tab – that was just fit for a couple, and the spring was warming the water in it. The people of Idaho have funny ways to enjoy the geothermal benefits.

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Day 62: about 7 Devils, Hells, and the Bishop at Heavens Gate https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/13/day-62-about-7-devils-hells-and-the-bishop-at-heavens-gate/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/13/day-62-about-7-devils-hells-and-the-bishop-at-heavens-gate/#respond Sat, 13 Aug 2022 14:08:33 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1695 Read more "Day 62: about 7 Devils, Hells, and the Bishop at Heavens Gate"

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Campground:Stanley RV + Basecamp Lodge, 12655 ID-21, Stanley, ID 83278
Distance:9483 Miles.
Traveled Today:241 Miles.
Key HighlightsSeven Devils Campground and Lake,
Heaven’s Gate Lookout,
McCall Lake,
Pine Flats Hot Spring
Kirkham Hot Springs,

This day could have filled three separate days in our trip. It was insane.
It all started last night – when the friendly neighbor from the next RV site told us about a place not so far (mile-wise) – called Seven’s Devil – and we woke up very early to see it.
15 Miles later, on a dirt road and 1 Mile elevation gain, we found ourselves at the foot of seven pristine alpine peaks called Seven Devils. 5 Mountain Goats were welcoming us from 10 feet safe distance. They were surprised to see the early visitors and escaped quickly. A short two-mile drive got us to the fire overlook station. We hiked to the structure to find Ron Bishop, the ranger in this isolated place that lives there just with his wife, from June through September, to watch for wood fires caused by lightning or people. He is using a turn table that is 100 years old to set the coordinate of each fire start and sits on chairs with glass stands – to isolate him from the lightning. Ron was a great host and showed us around: The overlook is located on the one side just above Hells canyon (where the Snake river storms), the Salmon River on the other side, the seven devils peaks in front, and you could see for miles and miles away: into the four states : Idaho, Washingon, Oregon, and Montana. The place is called Heavens Gates – and Bishop explained: “They were putting the Bishop to watch the seven devils above Hells Canyon, from Havens Gates.”
After returning from Heaven’s Gate, we enjoyed breakfast on the Salmon River and started our journey towards Stanley. Our first stop was at McCall- a really charming town on the Bank of a beautiful lake – we enjoyed to kayak a bit – but as our inflatable kayak had a hole we could not patch, we returned quickly to the shore and moved to swim.
Road 55 winds along the Payette river – which looked like heaven for rafting – and was full of them – but the devil’s spell came back when you turn at Bank to rout 17: for 30 miles, we were convinced we were driving downhill, while the river below us was flowing up-hill. When we asked locals how-come they swore, they did not ask themselves this question. It guess – Ruti and I were still under some sort of spell – as we both were convinced we were traveling down. I guess It’s a fantastic illusion (as the road accents, but it feels like going down as the mountains rise)
Just behind that, we saw a sign for hot springs – that were our first in Idaho – a fun circle of stones on the river bank for a soak. 2 big people that were sharing with us the experience told us we could not miss Kirkham hot springs – 40 min later – we were in the most beautiful hot spring waterfall, with perfect temperature, and fantastic location – having the time of our life!

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Day 61: Plan B! https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/12/day-61-plan-b/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/12/day-61-plan-b/#respond Fri, 12 Aug 2022 14:42:35 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1653 Read more "Day 61: Plan B!"

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Campground:Canyon Pines RV Resort, 159 Barn Rd, Pollock, ID 83547
Total Distance:9242 Miles.
Traveled Today:305 Miles.
Key Highlights:Lake Couer D’Alene Scenin byway.
White Pine Scenic Byway.
Elk river Scenic Byway.
Salmon River

Yesterday – we lost our pace a bit as we pulled our excursion plan by one day, and we really did not want to ride the same road twice (the Hiawatha trail we biked yesterday is located almost halfway to our planned destination today). It was time for plan B. Yet, we did not really have one. As we did not really do our homework for Idaho properly, we counted on getting some good advice from the local tourist information offices. Yet – ALL the tourist information offices we visited were either closed or useless: some did not have staff, some did not work over the weekend (when do they think people travel?), and some were just clueless on everything other than the 10 Km radius around them. So we plugged “Stanly” as the destination into the GPS ( the place we will plan to sleep tomorrow), and we tried to hit as many scenic byways as we could using some booklet we had. Idaho is a fascinating state; the drive across Lake Couer D’Alene was terrific. Harrison, on the bank of the lake, was a good stop for a big (and not very tasty) ice cream. Next, we drove the White Pine way – that was less interesting. Finally, as we were hitting Elk River byway – the excitement went up, and so did the temperature. By the time we got to the Salmon River, just where it connects with the Snake River in Hells Canyon- the temperature was hitting 109F (42C)- an excellent opportunity to stop the car and jump into the Salmon River for a cool swim. Evening time came, and we found a great campsite, just by the river for an enjoyable evening by the running water, and got some interesting tips from other campers for our day trip tomorrow.

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Day 60: Train to Trail https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/12/day-60-train-to-trail/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/12/day-60-train-to-trail/#respond Fri, 12 Aug 2022 05:39:18 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1629 Read more "Day 60: Train to Trail"

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Campground:Snowberry Campground, Athol, ID 83801.
Total Distance:8937 Miles.
Traveled Today:195 Miles.
Key HighlightsHiawatha Mountain bike trail.
Wallace, Idaho.

Farragut state park is a great place- it features a huge lake, swimming beaches, places to kayak, a small town with restaurants, and a Disc Golf facility (like playing golf but with a Frisby disc). However, considering this opportunity to rest a little and recharge after the great adventures north of the border, and because the weather was perfect for a day in the water (~90 F) – we decided we didn’t want to do it.
Instead, we pulled in our plan for “tomorrow” and headed to Wallace to bike the famous Hiawatha bike trail. In 1909 the train company decided to make a fortune and break a rail path in the mountains to get to the White Pine and Cedar trees in these forests in the area for lumber. Unfortunately, A year later, the entire forest was taken by the massive fire of 1910 (known as the “Big Burn” – one of the most significant fires in US history). For years later, the train evolved to cargo, and passenger, becoming one of the first routes to get electrified (mainly as sparks from the diesel trains set more fires) – until the train company got bankrupt – due to lack of profitability and fraud at the management level. The rails were taken out, and Idaho now has many fantastic bike trails like this. Hiawatha is considered the best; it costs 36$ a person over the weekend and only $13 during the week- of course, we were there during the weekend. and : 15 miles of downhill bike rides in cold ten tunnels (the longest was as long as 8900 feet ~3K), tall and beautiful sky-high trestles( bridges), great forest, and inspiring views. The best part is that the train is running the hill at a constant slope of 1.7% – so the trail is not steep, and we finished it without burning any calories, other than the power we applied pressing the hand-break. We can not recommend this trial more. If you wonder how we got back to our car – there is a bike shuttle service taking the biker up in old school buses. So really no need to work hard.
To refresh from the intense fun, we stopped at Wallace, a friendly old city that looked very vibrant in the morning and very empty in the afternoon, for a nice beer in the local brewery.

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Day 59- Adventure at the border https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/11/day-59-adventure-at-the-border/ https://alaska.senderovitz.com/2022/08/11/day-59-adventure-at-the-border/#respond Thu, 11 Aug 2022 00:48:06 +0000 https://alaska.senderovitz.com/?p=1620 Read more "Day 59- Adventure at the border"

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Campground:Snowberry Campground, Athol, ID 83801:
Total Distance:8742 Miles
Traveled Today:
Key Highlights:Shopping and drinking in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada,
Border crossing to the US,
Farragut State Parkrag.

Last moments in Canada – before crossing the border to the US – we stopped at nice Cranbrook – starting with the inevitable “Dollar Rama” store and some other nicer shops that offered bulk spices and pasta. We found out that the farmer’s market took place downtown – and we were surprised to find some more authentic (aka with real farmed product) markets. What got our attention for the Fire-Hall kitchen and tap – that offered tasty salmon Poke and beer to arm us on our way. The highlight of the visit was a stop at Rick’s fine meats – where we bought some of the most amazingly looking Tomahawk steaks ever.

The big advantarure was,, as usual to cross the boarder back to the US with our RV. This is like playing Russian rollete on things that our RV was loaded with. The rules seems to be changing all the time , and between territories. So while we tried to dispose all firewood we got in Canada (and keep only the sealed bags we had from the US), we learned we just need to stop at the boarder and declare everything we have. The Agriculture officer was not very friendly this morning – and he wanted us to declare by heart whatever we had:”anything you don’t declare will cost you $300 he said”. Thank god Ruti never forgets, and a few minutes later, he came back with a list of all that he disposed of (Tomatoes, papers, eggs, etc). The problem was – that he found 3 small parts of the wood in the truck (really small) that he said could not come to the US – and he could not dispose of them – so…. he turned us back to Canada to dispose of them ourselves. that was hilarious to get deported back to Canada, cross the border, and the Canadian officer was smiling – pointing his finger to the pile of wood they had just 1 meter next to his gate: where we added our wood, made a U-turn, and made it safely to the US!

No wonder the first thing we did in Idaho was to buy food again and head to the fantastic state park of Farragut for a spectacular sunset on the lake , and great dinner at extra large and quite campsite

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