The official travel journal of Jerry & Ann Linebarger
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Haming it up with Rachel in the Red Feather Saloon, a building restored by Parks Canada.
Remnants of the gold rush era. This is some form of mechanical sluice box.
Dredge #4 just outside Dawson City on Bonanza Creek. This baby stands four stories high and is currently being restored by Parks Canada.
Jerry standing at the site where the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 started with some "color" found by George Carmack, Skookum Jim and Tagish Charlie.
Leaving Dawson City by way of ferry across the Yukon River to the Top of the World Highway.
A glimpse of the Top of the World Highway as it winds 79 miles between Dawson City, YT and the Taylor Highway in Alaska.
A second view of the Top of the World Highway. It was mostly dirt and gravel. We averaged about twenty miles an hour because it was so rough.
You can tell by this view, this is big country. We saw no sign of inhabitants on the 66 miles of the Top of the World Highway in Canada.
Ann standing at a cairn near the Canada/US border. People build these thing for reasons unknown to us. This is a really big cairn, maybe the highest on the Top of the World Highway.