My Mom went back to her home this afternoon. We had a great visit and spent a couple days pretending to be tourists.
First stop, Emerald Lake, about half an hour's drive from my house. The glacial silt in the lake gives it the color.
Then the Yukon Suspension Bridge. This actually was new to both of us as it just opened this spring.
It crosses the Tutshi River(pronounced Too-Shy).
The Tutshi is famous among whitewater rafters and kayakers. It is almost always a Class 3 river and frequently a Class 5. Class 5 rapids are considered "a serious threat to life."...which is why I have a sea kayak and not a whitewater!
Mom on the bridge, trying to disguise her panic!
We continued on to Skagway, Alaska, where we were shopping fools. Great deals in a seasonal tourist trap at the end of the season!
We also checked out Dyea, the original landing site for Stampeders during the Gold Rush. There's nothing left of the town anymore, but it's a beautiful park.
One of the inlets near Skagway.....
More coming
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