Monday, 26 November 2018

Alaska 2012


·         Jul 10, 2012

·         Posted By: Cliff & Mary Pettie

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Here's our planning for the trip: Alaska 2012.xlsx

July 12 - Richmond to 100 Mile Hse -430 KM  ~ 5:1/2 hours
Day 2 July 13 - 100 Mile to Prince George - -315 km ~ 3 3/4 hrs--traffic thru the canyon was light and the same on Hwy 97 to PG....
Day 3 July 14 - Prince George to Telkwa, 360 km ~ 4 1/2 hr, was cool driving thru Burns Lake area - been 40 years since I drove that road
July 15.& 16.LAKELSE LAKE ~ it's all coming back . Had Gerry Hummel come out for a visit, we went into town, drove around some old haunts - hey after 40 years some things don't change that much....
July 17 & 18 - Stewart drove 3 hrs, 240 km to Bear River RV park, visited Salmon Glacier - road was just  logging and mining, pretty rough in spots..had delicious halibut and chips in Hyder Ak, 
July 19 ~ Dease Lake~ 5hr 20 min drive --- 400k to Dease Lk- camped right on the lake, beautiful part of BC, just great views and the sunset (at 11 PM)
July 20 ~ Watson Lake  - very nice scenery thru northern BC to the Yukon..met up with Pete's sister Marion and husband Lindsay, - best part of Watson Lake was the signpost forest     
July 21 ` Teslin Yukon- 270 k in 3hr 20min lots of Rv and motorbikes travelling visited the Teslin museum - 28 degrees and now at 10:30 pm it is still broad daylight.`
July 22 - 180 K to Whitehorse, 2 1/4 hrs, stopped for world famous cinnamon buns at Johnson's Landing and just after that we came upon a big black bear having a dump right in the middle of the road....saw a few others off the side. Explored a little bit of Whitehorse , went by the ball park for the World Championship final but it was very packed so we came back to the RV park for happy hour
July 23 - relaxing AM, then went into Whitehorse for a bit of sight-seeing with Pete, Tina, Lindsay & Marion~ good lunch at a ribs and salmon place. Some gas and groceries.
July 24 ..drove to Destruction Bay misty and drizzle, the road was pretty bumpy with lots of construction.4 1/2 hrs to go 240 Km
July 25 .. Left destruction bay as weather was not great, we travelled 260 km and took just over 5 hrs, the road was full of frost heaves, bumps gravel etc... now in Tok Alaska, first thing I did was wash the truck and trailer  one day ahead of schedule.. May go to Valdez tomorrow, having a great time, weather looks good for the next week
July 26- 260 km took over 5 hrs, still some rough roads but great views, probably took 50 pictures of glaciers, we are in Valdez Ak , from our campsite you can see 18 glaciers, they call this little Switzerland, the mountains are fantastic.
 July 27  - left Valdez for Glenallen, 146 miles in 3 hr 20 min. we stayed at the Tolasana Wilderness Campground, real neat place, with a large creek flowing thru, being  out in the bush a bit with the water there were a lot of mosquitos,,,     we had a bit of a surprise as  we were all alone in the back of the park when a truck & 5th came barrelling in with horns blasting, it was our friends Roger and Linda Nelson.  we had a fun happy hour and caught up on their adventures thru Alaska.
July 28 - into Anchorage 167 mi in 3.5 hrs --, it is a big city compared to what we have seen so far, there is an Air show nearby and we almost have a front seat -- neat.  Hit up Costco to restock the pantry and liquor cabinet...
July 29- Anchorage downtown area has lots of history and tourist shops, we rode our bikes to the festival and market, then watched fisherman haul in 'silvers' (salmon) --from Ship Creek, spawning has just begun and there were a lot of fish in the creek.  We had a good view of the Air Show in the afternoon, then Marion cooked a delicious salmon for dinner...
July 30 - left Anchorage in misty rain, 252 miles ~ 4 hrs 45 min to Danali National Park - we arrived at our reserved RV park and promptly demanded our $$ back, the place was a piece of crap, weeds, uneven gravel, broken tables and putrid showers.....we came down the road to the Danali RV and Motel, a 1000% better..Marion and Lindsay caught up to us (did I mention they are travelling by motor bike) we had dinner and now going to catch up on the Olympics...Looking forward to Danali Nat'l Park and Mt McKinley - hope we can see it as they say only 30% of the people do , due to poor visibility...
July 31 ~ We drove the 15 miles that they allow you to go into the park.. if you want to go further (total 90 miles) you have to take one of their trips (longest is 10 hours return) - we did see a Caribou and glimpses of the mountain, the clouds were around the bottom and some at the peak - it would be majestic if you could see the whole thing.
Aug 1st - Went into the park and visited the information center, took a bus to the sled dog kennel, then wandered around the shops etc....there is no actual town of Danali, just some stores,  cruise ship hotels, and various other accommodations .
Aug 2nd - From Healey to Fairbanks we drove 112 mi, 2 1/4 hrs -- Rivers Edge park is quite nice, we went out on a riverboat cruise, visited an Algonquin village, very interesting. back at camp for happy hour, dinner and an early night.
Aug 3rd - did the sights of Fairbanks, downtown,  we have  managed to see most of the area, Fairbanks seems to have a bit more to offer than Anchorage.  Weather was not so great - it is cooler  now and scattered showers, hopefully be better as we start our southern trek. Did get the oil changed in the truck today and a badly needed air filter.
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Aug 4 - Left Fairbanks for Tok, which was our 1st stop on the way to Alaska, 208 miles in 4 hrs - we popped into  North Pole Ak , just outside Fairbanks, cool place -all the light standards and poles were done in candy cane stripes, the Christmas store even had a Santa The road was very straight and no sign of wildlife. Very uneventful day... set up at Tok RV and walked the dogs with Pete & Tina...
Aug 5 - Tok to Cottonwood RV in Destruction Bay,on Klune Lake in the Yukon. 388 KM (back to metric) in 5 hours. This place is beautiful -  Crossing the border back to Canada was easy, told them of the extra beer and liquor on board -and the girl told us to have a nice day. From the Canadian side to Destruction Bay the road was under construction, need to wash the truck and trailer again. Frost heaves, bumps and gravel were not a lot of fun to navigate. Arrived at Cottonwood RV, the sun was out, we had happy hour, played mini golf, and built a fire for roasted corn on the cob and smores.,, sat around til 10:30 PM - still broad daylight outside
Aug 6- On to Whitehorse, 270 km in 3 1/2 hrs.. we detoured to  Takhini Hot Springs,  just 30 kilometres north of Whitehorse, about a 25-minute drive from downtown. Very relaxing in the pools, then set up at the Hi Country RV Park, went into town for supplies, back at camp we had appies, a fire and smores...
Aug 7 - we changed our itinerary again, instead of staying 2 days in WH and doing a day trip to Carcross, we headed 52 km south  to Carcross, -- on the way down there is desert sand dunes (Canada`s most northern Desrt) stayed and looked around for a few hours, then booted it for Watson's Landing. 480km in 5 hr 20 min. In Carcross we had the best Salmon Chowder and a huge cinnamon bun for lunch. The place is very interesting, lots of history.  We made the decision to head for Watson Lake and pick up a day on our travels. Once in Watson's Lake we set up and in our RV park are many old Army vehicles that are doing a convoy for the 70 anniversary of the Alaska Hwy, we think we had a rough ride !!!  After a great Bbq we quickly packed everything up as right now we are in the middle of a truly northern Thunder & Lighting storm that will probably roll out as fast as it came in.  The army guys played Taps and we knew it was time for bed.
Aug 8 - we left  Watson Lake soon after all the Army convoy did   As we are a day ahead we do not know where we are staying next, but we have decided to head for Dawson Creek - to see the Milepost 0 sign -what's the use of doing the Alaska Hwy and not seeing the beginning.  On our journey today we saw Buffalo on the road , but no bears, also stopped in Laird Hot Springs for a dip - we ended up in Toad River- cool campsites backing onto the lake / 325 km in 4 hrs...the lake has a huge beaver dam with a lot of energetic beavers.
Aug 9 - on the road with a plan to get further ahead, we thought we would be around Fort Nelson, but as it was only lunch time when we arrived, we kept on going. Ok after not finding any suitable campsites we are in Fort St John, todays trip was 543 km in 6 hrs 45 min. The Rotary Park here at Charlie Lake is very nice, as I said earlier on to Mile Zero tomorrow.
Aug 10 - left Ft St John with no plans, except to find a cool place for stopping to camp.  We did manage to stop in Dawson Creek for pictures and lunch. 375 km and 4 hr 50 min we stopped at Whispering Pines campsites - it was empty when we drove in and almost didn't stay 'cause the place looked a little shabby, but we decided to set up and once a few more RV's arrived it wasn't too bad - although the facilities did not meet our expectations.
Aug 11- We took off  heading south - at Bear Lake Provincial Park we stopped to use the RV dump, we said bye and Thanks to Pete and Tina for a great Alaskan adventure with them. We drove to Sheradan Lake 495 km / 5 hrs 50 min. We had not been to Sheradan for over 25 years. Sheradan Lake Resort is very nice, lots of fisherman and nearly all of them had at least 5 lb trout. Our RV neighbors had a campfire which we joined and had a fun evening.
Aug 12 - We are in Vernon for a few days visiting friends and staying for a 90th birthday party before going home.


Friday, 16 March 2018

Leaving today

The time has come to start the wheel rolling again. Today we are off to Rio Bend RV in El Centro for a few days, (they have a 9 hole golf course) Then on to Santee lakes in San Diego til next Wednesday, then the trek home.
http://www.santeelakes.com/

Been a busy week, Pete and Irene Turley came down from Mesa  for a visit, we went to Jerry and Howard's  Beer & Brats party 

plus visited all our friends and neighbors to say "see u next year"

Sunsets on Palm Creek for 2018

Sunday, 11 March 2018

Times almost up :(

Yes we will be starting to pack up this week :( Time has gone fast this year, being busy every day does make it go.

and that is Mary's winning envelope from our club championship. I on the other hand just had fun... and enjoyed the pizza party afterwards. πŸ•πŸ•
Got a few games of golf in, Monday Wednesday - Club Championship / Thursday at Dave White / Friday at Club West / Saturday at Robson Ranch with Jim and Milena followed by dinner (Mary broke 100) yea, We were on the 6th tee when the wind flew in and we had a mini micro burst - had to duck the dust, but it passed and we continued.
The movie nite on Tuesday was OK, but Lala Land is not in my list of favorites 
 
This week we will pack and say bye to all our winter friends and neighbors.
We are heading to San Diego, with a stop in El Centro before we head home
See you all soon....



Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Past week

When I left u last we were heading to San Tan Flat for a re union with our cruise friends.It was good to see everyone again, and the lunch was great as well.



Saturday was the Palm Creek car show, 

Sunday brunch at Robson Ranch with the PC crowd then Canada Day in the park
 Mary & Chris chipping MARSHMALLOWS at CANADA DAY 

Monday Mens golf at Palm Creek, Tuesday up to Costco and visit Tunicliff's in Mesa, Wednesday Mary's golf in PC and Thursday my golf with the PC "Hackers" -- finished Friday off with a trip back up to the Mesa Market with Brian & Chris, then dinner at the Dugger's RV --still lov'n AZ life

Another week and the weather's getting better all the time, the BRIER starts this week,its tough to get the laptop out and watch curling on the patio, but Im taping most of it and Lola gets me up early, so I zoom thru it while I'm having my morning coffee.
Our Palm Creek golf clubs men's and women's championships start this week, hoping to golf well :) 
Tuesday is movie nite in the park, we'll take our popcorn and beer as well as our lawnchairs...
cheers later :)



Friday, 23 February 2018

BEEN A WHILE

Friday Feb 23rd, yea its been 9 days since I last wrote, but busy lives here in the sunshine.
Well mostly the last week has been decent weather BUT we did have a day of rain and a day of wind. When you have a lot of stuff outside (bbq, lawn chairs, tables ) etc, the wind and rain can make a real mess, so besides our usual activities, had to clean the truck, wash down the trailer, hose off the dogs kennel and all the other outside stuff. 
Yes we did manage a few golf games here at Palm Creek as well as outside the compound *as some of our friends call it -- Mary's friend Karen and husband Dave came down from Mesa for a visit, so they could go to the quilt show in the park, Dave and I opted to golf 😎
Mary won 2 quilted bags in the raffle, while Karen won a quilting board ???

Tuesday was our street party, well attended and LOTS of food (potluck) 



 Wednesday we went to the Piano Men, a Father and Son, [Elton John, Billie Joel] concert, it was very good - lot better then the last beatles /stones ~!
Pickleball golf and happy hours ... to day we are heading up to Jim and Melana's for a cruise re-union with Sylvia and Denny (our group from the 2015 river cruise.)
the dark sunset

the great sunset



Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Catching UP

Super Bowl Sunday was 10 days ago, there were lots of parties in the park, but I (being a true Canadian) watched the Scotties final, which by the way was a great game, Since then we have golfed in the Park, 
I caught up to Mary in *earnings* -made $10.80 US getting the men's low net in our Mini Championship. 

Lola got groomed at a local saloon, more golf with our group in the park, then out at Fransico Grande, and Bear Creek. We went to a "Beatles vs Stones" concert where Mic Jagger had a real off nite LOL. Really he was bad but we suffered through it. 
Mary is still playing pickleball a few times per week, as well as going to some water exercise classes, need to wear off all those happy hours. Her friend Karen came down from Mesa (with husband Dave) went out for Sunday brunch and took a bicycle tour of our park. There's returning next week for the quilt show. 
Happy Valentines Day to ALL - last night we hit the Olive Garden for an early Valentines dinner. 
Missing home a bit as Reese and Miller are both doing well at hockey - Millers team won the Division Banner, the Coq. tournament, and now heading into playoffs - well done and good luck.

Sunday, 4 February 2018

sunshine balloons and golf..

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Friday , Jan 26th was WELCOME HOME in the park, where all the clubs and other activities set up booths and displayed their talents. There are close to 100 things you can do, silversmithing, art classes, woodworking, photography, genealogy, ....We tried to sign Lola up for dog agility, but the classes were full. We enjoyed the day, as it was a carnival theme, bottle toss, ring toss, 
softball throw, dart throw - you earned tickets for completing the game and could cash them in at the end for a prize or gift, fun stuff like the SLIDE, and a great band
The Slide
QUILTERS 

The weekend went quick, visited friends, washed Lola in the parks new dog wash, and just relaxed. Monday a new week, but same old, Men's golf, Mary went to pickleball, We went over to Mission Royale ( a golf community) to Donna and Armand\s who were renting a house there this year, They were heading home to Penticton later in the week, so we they invited us for a farewell dinner. Tuesday was laundry day, clean the rig day, grocery shop day..Wednesday Mary golfed in the Ladies 
she got 2nd LONGEST PUTT, while Jackie won the second  KP.  I went out to Fransico Grande with Brian -good day of golf.
February 1st is here already, weather is getting hot, Played the Muni course with our PC Hackers, Mary went to pickle ball. 
This weekend in the park was Cancer Awareness, Brian, Chris Mary and I tee'd off in the golf tournament - where this time Mary got the KP,(she's cleaning up ! lol)
Friday nite was the Balloon Festival 



Today is Superbowl Sunday, but I'm off to golf this AM with Brian, Barry and Steve
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Friday, 26 January 2018

the past week Jan 15-26th

OK, been a little bit since I updated, Winter in Arizona is so much nicer for us old folks than it is at home, at least weather wise, Mary has been complaining that it was a bit cold, (I say cool) - to be honest we did have some wind and almost freezing temps, but by mid day it did warm up quick. The coming weeks it is supposed to get hot again, in the 80's F or close to 30* C 
 Lola has been pretty good, seems to be enjoying the sunshine as well. 

The past few evenings, there has been gorgeous sunsets, will have to try to get a great picture and post
So we have been golfing😎

  • Robson Ranch on Sunday with the Keegans, 
  • Monday Men's in the park for me,
  • Tuesday I played at Francisco Grande
  • Wednesday, Mary -Ladies day in the park where she won longest putt
  • Thursday, my regular Hackers group at Dave White.
Mary has taken a few pickleball lessons, and is enjoying the game when she can find partners of her calibar.
Our friends the Duggers arrived and we have had a couple of dinners with them, Happy hours and visits with fellow snowbirds filled the rest of the afternoons and evenings. We had a fun games nite with neighbors - we played a variety of board , dice, etc games.🎲
Casa Grande had a street fair and car show last week, lots of booths and 3 blocks of cars and motorcycles. Didn't need anything, so came home empty handed

Our slingbox is working good, so we are are able to watch the Canucks (although most nites its only 2 periods as they either stink or its bed time) as we are on Central mountain time - an hour behind the coast. Curling (Scotties) start this weekend, so may catch some of that.

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Sunshine 2ND WEEK


Jan 8 - 14th.

Tuesday Sunshine started our 1st full day in PC. We started to unpack the truck and trailer, but didn't set too much up as the forecast was rain and wind.😑 There was the monthly craft fair up in the main parking lot, so we rode the bikes up and had a look around, Later,still waiting for the anticipated storm, after happy hour, dinner and walking Lola the wind started, but no rain. Off to bed and just asleep when the rain pounded the roof, lightning flashed thru the windows, followed by great claps of thunder - the desert storm that blew in from California arrived.
Wednesday Thought Lola had acclimatized herself to RV living (like sleeping in) but NO, 5:30 am wakeup for Cliff 😫. The rain had washed everything, lots of puddles, had to dry a few things out. The sun did show up and I got the outside fixed up while Mary cleaned and re-arranged the inside  .   - happy hour at our neighbours across the street, then dinner completed the day
Thursday - 8:07 tee-time , met up with most of the group we call the PC Hackers,⌣⌣⌣,  although I did sort of enjoy playing at home in the mud and rain, it is so much more enjoyable to hit the ball in the sunshine and warmth,:}
did I mention that we did some grocery shopping, as well as stocked up the wine cellar (buy 6 or more = 25% off - 6 bottles for $40.00 🍷😼)The rain was a bonus as it got all the dust off the RV and I just scrubbed the bugs off the front, so I'll save a few $$ not having it washed , although we did take the truck thru the carwash
Friday  ..😍 an easy day, rode the bikes, walked the dog, read a book, over to.the mall so Mary could pay here Kohl's bill - even came home with nothing ☺. took Lola into Petsmart, had to drag her a bit as she refused to walk on the linolium..
Saturday Big Cup Golf tourney with Brian & Chris - started out great and faded to mediocrity, we did finish with a decent score but no winners, just fun, needless to say we all putted GREAT . It was Mary's first game since hip surgery and Chris's first in a few weeks they did really well, Lunch on the patio, then more vegging around the campsite. :)
 Sunday - an early 6:30 am start to the dog park for Lola and ME :(..I went out to Harbour Freight - got a few great deals, nothing I really needed , but may need in the future.. 
Monday - Men's golf here at Palm Creek, started off bad 😱, but recovered to have a decent game. note**on the longest hole on the course (176 yds) over a lake with fountain I hit it to 6" - birdie -- ahh. Home, clean -up , lunch , relax. Happy hour cocktails at the neighbours, then diner, walk the dog and ZZZ


Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Arizona 2018 The Trip Down


 The Trip Down JANUARY 2 - 7TH.
Ok, New Years is over and we hit the road Tuesday January 2, 2018, we made great time for 30 minutes til the Peach Arch border crossing, where the almost annual "random inspection " occurred. After a nice chat with the Border Patrol, and a inspection of the rig,we were on our way again minus a plastic bag of Lola's dog treats that were unlabelled. Thru Seattle with very little traffic, we motored down the I-5, Portland was also uneventful. Driving conditions were great and we reached our planned stop for the night by 2pm, too early so we opted to keep going to Seven Feathers RV & Casino in Canyonville. It was dark when we arrived at 6:15pm.
Wednesday 9am departure from 7 Feathers, heading for the Siskyou Pass and into California. Weather and driving conditions were still great, until we got close to Sacramento where it started to sprinkle rain off and on, nearing 4pm rush hour was beginning, but tailing a semi in the truck lane we got to Lodi and Flag City RV by 5PM
Thursday another 9 am departure down California route 99 passing thru farm, cattle and wine country, with a stop in Turlock, Ca at Costco for a few supplies. The AC in the truck had to be activated :) ..  Made good time and arrived at Orange Grove RV park in Bakersfield Ca. by 3PM - time to relax and pick oranges right off the tree.
Friday - usual 9am departure on Ca 58 east up over the Tehachapi pass and thru the Mohave desert, little traffic and cruising at 65MPH we got into Lake Havasu state park
(one of Marys  favourites)  We were a day early but managed to get a spot for the night, even though we would have to move sites the next day. 
Saturday JANUARY 6 - Happy Birthday to Mary. The site we were going to was occupied and the occupants were not leaving til check out time at noon, so walked around the park, then tidied up the RV and packed a few things, Mary was walking around the RV with Lola in tow, when Lola saw another dog and wanted to say Hi, pulled Mary over right on her face.
A few scraps, but thankfully nothing worse.  happy birthday. We did get into our new site, then went out,got some more supplies, visited ATT to activate Marys I Pad 3G, then found a great dog park for Lola, she ran her butt off and then vegged for the rest of the day.
Sunday - easy day, a few walks for Lola, We were to visit Marys cousin Shirley, but the flu was at their place, so we just chatted and got caught up on the phone. We returned to the dog park later in the day and Lola was in her glory running and playing after the 5 days travelling in the back seat in her crate. Did I mention that for a 10 month old pup, she was a great traveller.
Monday  heading for Palm Creek Golf and RV resort in Casa Grande, a short 4 1/2 hr drive. Arrived by 1:30 got set up, welcomed by old friends and new neighbour's, ahh,,our winter home
                    that's all for this week folks, tune in next Monday for more updates