Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Fairbanks

We are leaving Fairbanks, Alaska and we are off to Denali NP today. There is 80% chance of rain today and 70% tomorrow. We are hoping to get to see Mt. Mckinley, but based on those numbers it may not peak its head out of the clouds.

Fairbanks was a nice resting spot for us. We didn't really do much. We did get to see a few moose though. Did you know that moose put their faces under water and eat the vegatation? When they come up (after quite a while of being under) lots of water pours out of their mouthes. I had no idea.


Saturday, July 26, 2008

Alaska or Bust!!!

We made it!


We pulled into Eielson AFB around 1:30 this morning (determined not to spend another night in that tent). Eielson is just east of Fairbanks, Alaska.


For this blog entry, what is important is not point A or point B but the trip in between. And what a trip it was! Our tally as of yet is 14 bears, 2 bull moose, 2 coyotes, 2 wolves, and 1 snarly porcupine (he was a plump one) who was ready to take on our SUV-- he was backing up towards us and readying to take a swipe. Yes, I misinformed many--- they do NOT shoot their quills, they back up toward you and wait to swipe you with their prickly little tail (or so the internet told me).


Since the last entry we went through Banff NP, Jasper NP (both in Canada), Hyder, Alaska, and the Yukon Territory.


Banff and Jasper were beautiful. This was our second time there so we made it fast this time. We did spend some time at Moraine Lake. I love it there. The mountains are spectcular and the water really is that greenish-blue color. In the picture with all of us infront of the lake you can see the ending of an avalanche just left of center. I generally don't like strangers in my pics but the one with the canoe was striking.





In Hyder, Alaska we went to Tongass National Forest. They have an elevated boardwalk located right by a river that is packed with huge salmon. You just stand there and wait for the bears to come out and fish. Unfortunately, we didn't get to see any fishing but we did see two grizzlies and one large black bear walking around.





We did loose a tire to the Alaskan roads last night. We were on a nice paved road when all of a sudden our tire went flat. There are four huge in the side wall of the tire. We have no idea what happened. We are working on getting it replaced. Our tires are under warranty on base, but we can't get one in Fairbanks for 7-10 days (we will be gone in three) and Anchorage says they can't get one for 3-4 weeks. So the bummer is that we are going to have to pay full price for a tire that would have been prorated. Oh well, we'll see how that goes.




For those of you who know about the paragraph that belongs right here about John loving the Yukon--- he deleted it, and no he is not a dork. =)


Thanks to CS Lewis (for writing it), modern technology (gotta love CDs), and Tara (for such a splendid idea) we have listened to "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and we are currently on "The Silver Chair." I LOVE this series so much. Everyone should read them. I read "Screwtape Letters" earlier this summer and it was great as well. CS Lewis was brilliant and used by God. Right now I'm reading "Hinds Feet on High Places". We'll see how it goes.




Sunday, July 20, 2008

Glacier National Park

We spent 3 nights in Glacier NP. What an amazing place! There was so much that we wanted to do still--- more for another trip I guess. I know that I always write this, but truly, my pictures just don't show this park justly. We rode on the free shuttle most of the time and I couldn't ask them to pull over so that I could take some pictures. I sure wanted to though. The mountains were beautiful. The main road through the park is the Going-to-the-Sun Road. It takes you up, up, up with mountains around you often times on every side. Our bus driver joked around saying that you could buckle up if you'd like, but if we went over the edge that we would just have to try to enjoy the ride down as it would be our last-- seatbelt or not. It was crazy steep. There were waterfalls all along the road. We saw a lot of mountain goats and we had a deer that hung out around our campsite a lot, but that was it for wildlife (we talked to a few people who ran into bears on the trails). Off to Canada tomorrow. Oh, by the way--- for all of you who know my bear story about mountain biking in Banff--- I saw on the internet that a lady was attacked by a black bear a few days ago on the same exact road (the road is not all that long) where we saw the HUGE black bear. She was jogging and only had minor injuries, but yikes.


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Yellowstone National Park

"Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!"
Ok, so not really, but we did see some amazing animals. We spent 4 nights in Yellowstone camping in the wild. We saw bison galore (in our campground mind you), two black bears, one humongous grizzly, elk, a wolf, two coyotes, a moose (just outside Yellowstone), and a humble little marmot with a loud squeaky voice. I love the animals, but John loves all the other stuff so I have included pictures of all of it. Sorry that the bear pics are blurry, but it's not like I was about to go ask those
large-toothed, sharp-clawed creatures if they would mind me taking a couple pics up close. Tomorrow we are off to Glacier NP. I have to admit that I am LOVING this hotel tonight, the hot shower, clean clothes, and dinner in town. Ethan keeps reminding me that this is a "Boy's Vacation". Okay, okay, I get it.
Enjoy the pics!
(In John's defense-- the pic of him sleeping on the bench right in front of the spring was the result of him taking allergy medication that was not non-drowsy.)


Friday, July 11, 2008

Badlands National Park

Yesterday we went to Badlands National Park. Check out the picture where John and the boys were scaling the side of one of the dunes---yes, they were really that high! In the black and white picture look at the top left corner, and you will see a Big Horn Sheep laying down and enjoying the view from up high. We had to stop at the "Corn Palace" on the way.... it was corny (sorry, had to do it =)).

Monday, July 7, 2008

Ohio

The boys and I have been in Ohio for over a week now. It is so beautiful here. John's parents live near Cuyahoga Valley National Park. We've had a great time! Check out the pics in the slideshow below.


Fire Station Field Trip

Fire Station Field Trip

Bat Man

Dakota aka "Dog"

Mr. Man