Our trailer at Devil's Tower, Wy

Friday, June 21, 2019

June 10,  Left campground about 9 am, ran into construction waited for about half hour before moving and then it was dusty and loose gravel for miles and miles.  While driving we saw 1 cinnamon and 1 black bear.  Stopped took picture of Nisutlin Bay Bridge, longest water span on the Alaska Highway at 1,917 ft.  We had stopped at George Johnston Museum & Heritage Park, a Tlingit Indian, the innovative George Johnston (1884-1972) was known for his trapping and his fine photography, sorry no photography inside.  We then stopped at the Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre, highlights the last 200 yrs of Inland Tlingit history and includes displays on the lifestyles of the Tlingit people and “power of the mask.”  The 5 outdoor totems, represent Wolf, Eagle, Frog, Beaver and Raven clans.  We finally stopped at Johnson’s Crossing which is known for their famous cinnamon buns, we bought the last one, too sugary and had raisins, which Ken doesn’t like. We finally stopped for 2 nights outside Whitehorse, about 5 pm, we are 3 hours behind time at home.



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