We saw a moose. Destruction Bay to Tok (26 May)
There wasn't as much climbing today although there was too much up and down for efficient use of the cruise control.
Most of this trip was through mountain valleys with boreal forests between them and us.
We saw a moose walking across a shallow pond. Braked, reversed, and Merryn got the camera out by which time he was near the bank and not posing. Still, it's evidence. He's just left of centre.
We saw another moose much closer as he wandered across the highway but he was in the forest before we could react.
We stopped at the TeSlin Visitor Centre on the edge of Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Not a lot of information on display but questioning revealed that the scruffy little boreal trees we see may well be over 100 years old. They have permafrost beneath them. Brrr.
Another border today - back in the USA. We've got 9 nights before we cross back into Canada. Each crossing also means our watches going backwards or forward.
Most of this trip was through mountain valleys with boreal forests between them and us.
We saw a moose walking across a shallow pond. Braked, reversed, and Merryn got the camera out by which time he was near the bank and not posing. Still, it's evidence. He's just left of centre.
We saw another moose much closer as he wandered across the highway but he was in the forest before we could react.
We stopped at the TeSlin Visitor Centre on the edge of Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Not a lot of information on display but questioning revealed that the scruffy little boreal trees we see may well be over 100 years old. They have permafrost beneath them. Brrr.
Another border today - back in the USA. We've got 9 nights before we cross back into Canada. Each crossing also means our watches going backwards or forward.




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