Richardson Hwy 3/3, Fairbanks and cabin experience #3
After a night from 30C to 0C, I continued north on Richardson Highway.
Richardson Highway 2/3 / Cabin experience #2
After a lovely lunch and finally seeing a moose – not a real one – I continued north towards Fairbanks- going through a lot of remote wilderness and subsistence hunting area.
Bye bye Kenai Peninsula, hello Richardson Hwy 1/3 & Cabin experience #1
We left Soldotna and Kenai Peninsula and drove towards Anchorage. This is where I dropped Ilce off. The next two weeks, I’ll be exploring on my own. 🤩
Browns Lake kayaking and deluxe RV shenanigans
We stayed in a super fancy RV for two days close to Soldotna in a nature reserve area next to Browns lake.
Trip to Seldovia – dreamy village across Kachemak Bay where time stands still
Seldovia is a little non-touristic village – a secret- about 45 min across from Homer and kachemak bay. It’s the cutest little village. My highlight was seeing once almost extinct wild sea otters:
Homer, Kachemak Bay and Grace Ridge Trail
After that amazing night, I’ll never forget at the campground with little sleep we drove to Homer – Halibut Fishing Capitol of the world, a recent Olympic gold medalist birthplace and one of the most iconic cities in Alaska.
Illahee days: Puzzles, Kayaking and Mt Townsend
We had a great time relaxing in the beautiful Illahee home of the Aho’s that included completing a 1000 piece puzzle, kayaking to Illahee state park to hike around and climbing another mountain.
On the road again
12th – 13th of August
After two weeks in British Columbia and Alberta, two of 13 provinces of Canada, 🇨🇦 visiting 5 National Parks (Yoho NP, Glacier NP, Banff NP, Kooteney NP, Jasper NP and countless Provincial Parks) it is time to make our way back to Illahee, our base and reunite with Brett, Jim, Kay, Zach, Megan and the rest of the Aho-crew. So the next two days are mostly spent on the road.
Here is how Germany compares to these two provinces in size btw: