Igloo City: As seen on Atlas Obscura
Igloo City, is a never opened and abandoned hotel shaped like a, well an igloo. (see listing on Atlas Obscure … Continue reading Igloo City: As seen on Atlas Obscura
Igloo City, is a never opened and abandoned hotel shaped like a, well an igloo. (see listing on Atlas Obscure … Continue reading Igloo City: As seen on Atlas Obscura
Made a quick trip to Toronto to visit my son who lives there. Toronto is a great city in a … Continue reading Quick Trip to Toronto
Traveling solo allows you to meet and interact with various people in many places, people you would not normally strike … Continue reading Serendipitous Encounters of Random People in Alaska
During my Alaska trip, I drove more than 3,000 miles, with more than half of that on dirt, gravel or … Continue reading 3,000 Mile Alaska Road Trip
This is the third and final stage of my Alaska Journey. This stage both started and ended in Fairbanks. While … Continue reading AK Trip Stage 3 Highlights: Arctic Adventures
Gates of the Arctic NP is slightly smaller than Switzerland and is one of the most remote national parks in … Continue reading Gates of the Arctic National Park
At 3,190 km (1,980 mi)the Yukon is the longest river in Alaska. It was one of the principal means of transportation during … Continue reading Crossing the Yukon River
Wiseman, about 75 miles north of the Arctic Circle and a few miles off the Dalton, was founded in the … Continue reading The Lovely Little Town of Wiseman, Ak
Coldfoot Camp North of the Arctic Circle sits Coldfoot Camp, a glorified truck stop half way up the Dalton, a … Continue reading Dalton Highway: Part 2 Coldfoot Camp
As I was heading up the Dalton Highway (The haul Road) It only seemed right to start this leg of … Continue reading Driving The Dalton Highway: Part 1 North Bound