Days 11 and 12 of my roadtrip were mostly driving. I left Whitehorse and got to drive past Kluane National Park again. It was just as beautiful. The road was quite bad most of the way. There were giant potholes and undulations in the pavement that almost threw you into the air, or maybe they did. So there was quite a bit of speeding up, cussing and slowing down.
I got to the Alaska US border. The border guy was way less enjoyable than the guy when I entered Canada. He started off with an accusatory tone like how dare I try to come into the US and just kept going.
Border Dude: “Where are you going”?
Me: “Valdez”.
BD: “Why”?
Me: “To visit my friends that just moved there and bring them their truck”. [In my head: To see Alaska, duh]
BD: “Why are you driving it”?
Me: “Because they just moved there”. [As I just told you]
BD: “Why didn’t they drive it”?
Me: “Because 2 people can’t drive 3 vehicles. [in my head: haven’t you ever moved?]
BD: “What are their names”?
Me: “Hannah and Colin” [You know them?]
BD: “How are you getting home”?
Me: “Flying” [This is not the job for you].
He did let me through, but I still don’t understand why he had such a chip on his shoulder. The rest of the drive to Tok was beautiful as was the next day to Valdez. The leaves were even more yellow than the Yukon. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see much of the mountains in Valdez because it was cloudy and raining. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. The clouds were stunning. They engulfed everything around them or they outlined other things. It was a quiet, heavy, and beautiful. Also so fun to see Hannah and Colin’s new home!
























