Matthew and Eric Gilbertson arrived in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska on July 5th and then started biking south towards Mexico. We will report their progress over the next several weeks.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Fort Nelson, BC 1750 Miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Photos from Alaska and the Yukon
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Fort Nelson, BC to Dawson Creek, BC 281 Miles
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The Bikers arrived in Fort Nelson on Wednesday afternoon. After some stops for laundry , food and checking email they planned to bike a few miles past town maybe to Prophet River. I will write about their adventures .. later tonight.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
News from Friends along the Alaskan Highway
The great news about this whole story is that just a few days ago MaryKay met three bicyclists on a cross country trip. They had camped out next to her workplace and were on their way west. Mary Kay thought of Eric and Matthew and just had to do something for these bikers. She gave them some folding $$ to buy lunch and then went to Walmart for groceries. She ended up driving out on the highway until she found them and loaded them up with some protein. As they graciously thanked her she said, " That's okay, maybe some kind person will do the same for my boys as they are biking many many miles." Sure enough it happened and we are glad for the kindness.
The Taylors also said the bright orange vests that Mary Kay bought for the boys are working great and they were able to spot the guys from "a mile away." That is comforting to know.
Some Stories from Amanda
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Watson Lake, Yukon
The fisherman were especially dissapointed that the hoped for fishing gear did not arrive as they are finding good streams but their fishing line and lures are getting tangled up.
They spotted another black bear and even told Mary Kay about it this time. Watson Lake is home of the world famous sign post forest. They stopped there and had lunch. They have seen license plates from 43 states and talked to people from all over the place. People are curious about bicyclists pulling supplies in a trailer and biking for thousads of miles.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Whitehorse: on the Klondike Trail for Gold
A phone card in the Yukon was much cheaper than the USA card so we heard some good stories from both adventurers. The day before they had a "monster day of 120 miles" with a great tail wind of 25 mph. With limited traffic and good shoulders they can cruise pretty fast down the Alaskan Highway. Along the way they stopped to take a "day off"on Sunday. Some where in Kluane National Park they found a six thousand foot galcier with plenty of snow. It was about six or seven miles in so it wasn't really a day off as most of us see it. To make it extra special and to their liking, snow flurries appeared as they were hiking on the glacier. The highest mountain in Canada was not too far away but with no boots and climbing gear they stayed off the mountain tops.The weather in the Yukon hasn't been great with rain and cold in the high thirties at night and 50's in the day. The local people say this is the coldest Yukon summer in thirty five years.
Mary Kay was not supposed to hear about this so don't tell her. They finally got to see their first Grizzly Bear after almost two weeks and 1000 miles of bike riding. The bear was in the bushes making some grunting and hissing noises. As Eric snapped a photo, the big puffy "definitely a Grizzly Bear" spotted the the bikers and started running............ away from them "like a scared chicken." said Matthew.
We also heard more about just who the beaver at the trout pond scared. As Matthew flipped out a fly he heard a big splash and thought maybe Eric had thrown a rock. It turns out it was Not Eric but instead it was a big Beaver warning the fishermen and probably all his beaver buddies in the water.
After a long ride from Fairbanks the bikers found a nice hostel in downtown Whitehorse. It was called http://www.hide-on-jeckell.com/index.htm
Hide on Jeckell and had all the amenties including a welcome shower, laundry and comfortable beds along with a 10% discount for bikers. It was a welcome respite from the tent. Two big pizzas had "our names" on them and they were going to bake them in the kitchen oven at the hostel.
Grandpa Gilbertson will enjoy this story from Matthew. Matthew said, "I think I finally figured out what fly fishing is all about." He dropped in a hook with a dragon fly and none of the trout went go for it. Then he said,"I took out the fly that I found along the road. I put it on the line and hung it on top of the water. Within seconds a big eight inch trout nailed it! The problem was, he must have told his bigger buddies to be careful as we only caught a few smaller ones after that and then the beaver tried to scare us off. If I could cast the fly out more I could catch some big ones."
The next major destination is 275 miles east at Watson Lake, Yukon. We hope they make it to the post office on time to pick up some mail. They will cross briefly into British Columbia and return to Yukon.(See map below this post). You can click view larger map for more features . So far Eric and Matthew have ridden about 1100 miles.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Photos from Alaska
http://picasaweb.google.com/Keithalc07/AlaskaTop100
We got a USB drive in the mail from Matthew and Eric. It has about 200 great photos from Alaska. I chose the top 100 and put them in a slide show click the link. Also click the arrow below to start a movie about camping in the midnight sun and mosquitoes.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Into the Yukon:160 Miles to the Capital In Whitehorse
I heard from Matthew this evening, but his phone card ran out while we were talking because dialing from Canada immediately took off 100 minutes. He asked me to tell you that they made it to Destruction Bay at Kluane Lake in Yukon Territory. The day before yesterday they crossed into Canada from Alaska without any problem, and they expect to be in Whitehorse within a few days. Sounds like they've been getting some cold rain at 40 deg. F, so Matthew's sleeping bag is soaked. Other than that, Matthew was excited about the snow and glaciers he could see up in the moutains, but they weren't biking through snow (Matthew sighed) just rain. Other highlights from the road - they saw a big male moose from a distance and snapped a couple pictures before a tour bus pulled up and scared it off. They caught a few trout too (before a beaver tried to scare them off)((Did the beaver scare Eric and Matthew or the trout or both?? )))but they weren't much larger than a few inches. They're still on the hunt for a big ol' salmon! Sounds like they're really enjoying the scenery, but they've got some big mountains to climb and perhaps rain to endure before getting to their next destination. http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/yk-16_metric_e.html#detailsf Thanks for sending the Watson Lake address. The day after, I sent Matthew a package with some of his Grandma Wright's fudge. Hopefully that'll cheer him up on a rainy day! Amanda
Friday, July 18, 2008
A Caution About Bicyling from Prudhoe Bay
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Greetings from Tok, Alaska
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Welcome to North Pole, Alaska
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Over the Artic Circle to Fairbanks
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Fairbanks, Alska to White Horse ,Yukon Territory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Highway
Link to google map Fairbanks to White Horse, Yukon Territory
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