One Dirty Jeep
Thursday, July 1
Left Tok after breakfast and drove straight on to Valdez. I called ahead and they were able to accommodate us one day early. We are staying in site 304 tonight and 318 for the following three nights.
The first thing I did after we got setup in Valdez was to wash the motorhome and Jeep. It was unbelievably filthy from the road construction in the Yukon. We will always have a little bit of the Yukon with us because every nook and cranny on the exterior of both vehicles had road grime.
It was here in Valdez that Capt. Hazelwood spent the evening in a bar before leading the Exxon Valdez tanker onto Bligh Reef on Good Friday, 1989.
The smoke is still in the air but nowhere near the problem that we had in Tok. We heard today that RV's are not being allowed on the roads to Denali or Fairbanks, our destinations in two weeks. We will have to re-think the itinerary beyond Anchorage.
Left Tok after breakfast and drove straight on to Valdez. I called ahead and they were able to accommodate us one day early. We are staying in site 304 tonight and 318 for the following three nights.
The first thing I did after we got setup in Valdez was to wash the motorhome and Jeep. It was unbelievably filthy from the road construction in the Yukon. We will always have a little bit of the Yukon with us because every nook and cranny on the exterior of both vehicles had road grime.
It was here in Valdez that Capt. Hazelwood spent the evening in a bar before leading the Exxon Valdez tanker onto Bligh Reef on Good Friday, 1989.
The smoke is still in the air but nowhere near the problem that we had in Tok. We heard today that RV's are not being allowed on the roads to Denali or Fairbanks, our destinations in two weeks. We will have to re-think the itinerary beyond Anchorage.

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