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Re: Alaska tractor scene and cruise through Canada to Glacier.


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Posted by gmccool on February 02, 2015 at 19:19:36 from (38.121.112.214):

In Reply to: Alaska tractor scene and cruise through Canada to Glacier. posted by Kenneth R Ohnstad on February 02, 2015 at 07:46:45:

Not trying to be negative but why don't you skip Glacier Park & go see some real glaciers. You will be within a couple hour ride to Worthington Glacier & you can walk on it. You can ride thru the ice fields north of Jasper. If you are real adventures' you can ride the Cassiar Highway south & take 31A to Hyder & see Salmon Glacier It comes off of one mountain & hits the mountain you are on & splits in half & goes two different ways. I don't know where you are planning on going into the states but if you are even close to Red Deer you should stop at Drumheller The weather will be cool riding at nights & plan on running into some rain somewhere. The mosquitoes should be about over by July but you will then have to put up with Black Flies. I & my girl friend (now wife) spent 2 1/2 MONTHS & 17,000 miles riding around Alaska. I could tell you a thousand more things to do & see. Oh if you go to Dawson take the ferry (don't have a bridge) across the river go about a 100 yards & turn into the camp ground, go as far as you can go to the last camping spot then park & walk to the river then walk about 3/4 mile down river & you will see a old Paddle Wheeler grave yard. There are five of them just shoved back in the trees. My Email is open. Gerald


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