The Haines Highway

We haven’t blogged in a couple of days due to inclement weather and Canada’s unfriendly wi-fi. In order to reach Haines, Alaska we had to backtrack through Canada and spend the night at an old familiar site – Haines Junction, Canada. We had previously spent the night at Klaune Kampground and voted it the most scenic campsite on our trip. It felt good to be back in a place that was familiar and homey. Of course you can never truly get homesick pulling your home behind you. For you “of little faith” – yes we have spent every one of our 27 nights on the road in our home away from home! Coming back this direction required going over the same rough, muddy, graveled, washboard roads this time with steady rain. Our campsite on Sunday night was at Border City, Alaska and was voted the muddiest camp site to date. This camp ground was mostly geared toward Alaska Highway road construction workers so you can draw your own conclusions. We will include a photo to help you understand the scenario.
Today is a different story – had we not had to come to Haines to catch a ferry we would have missed the most beautiful scenic drive of our entire trip! As Danny said, “words cannot describe this!” We will let the pictures do the talking!
We will be in Haines for five days where we hope to spend a day fishing for salmon, taking a fast ferry over to Skagway, going to an eagle educational center to watch eagles in their habitat, bear and whale watching.
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7 thoughts on “The Haines Highway”

  1. You guys ROCK! was beginning to worry not hearing from you for a couple days. how about a picture of each of you for those of who do not know you who is who we feel like we know you but want to put a face with the name and the car they belong to.
    Thanks and good luck! Dick

  2. You are right; even the pictures are absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. What stunning scenery. You guys may be inspiring a whole flock of Alaskan travelers with this blog. Maybe the Alaska tourist commission will treat you all to a big meal. Can’t wait to see you again. Well I am off to have my heart biopsy done.

  3. Hi Folks,Missed you’all for two days and now glad to hear all is well.Boy,the Haines Hwy.scenery was spectacular.Hope you can keep the pics.coming.We enjoy them a lot,as if we were riding along with you.Hope you’all catch some salmon!!.Skip & Ruby Perkins,Lexington,NC.

  4. Mike, Judy, Danny & Tammy:

    We would love to put a link to your blog from the MAFCA.com website. Your trip is fantastic and your Model A friends would like to follow the rest of the trip. Please contact the webmaster if you approve.

  5. Aunt Tammy you have some great picture on here. i can’t believe you all have traveled so far in that little model A. Henry ford would be proud. all these picture u have taken could be put on a post card. i can’t believe that matt is going to have two twin boy that is just awesome he is going to be a great dad. maybe i can teach them there abc like i di matthew.lol. we’ll looks like you all are having a great time . I love you all be safe.

  6. Aunt Judy and Uncle Michael-
    I love that you’re blogging this awesome trip! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
    Becky

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