Back in Canada!
So is VivaLaVida back in Canada. 1. Short stop at Beaver Creek, the most western inhabited place in Canada. The church is funny. 2. I decide to head to Haines along Kluane National Park and the lake of the same name. Read More…
Last days in Alaska…
As I was writing the last update, I left you in Anchorage without still knowing where VivaLaVida would then head as I wrote the last article. After some cleaning and laundry tasks, a small weather window seemed to open up to Eastern Alaska where I had spotted a fewRead More…
Going back South of Alaska
Before quietly thinking about joining back Anchorage where Mino will take his plane, we still made two beautiful hikes. 1. I initiate Mino to river crossings! This one was only about 32°F. 2. Caribou migration southward began, we see several made fearful by the hinting season opened since almost twoRead More…
Brooke Range and arctic tundra
We continue farer northward… 1. Nolan valley, a side valley accessible by a really muddy small mining road . 2. At this altitude, the marshes are still not frozen. 3. I found the Brooke Range that bars northern Alaska back. Read More…
Richardson & Dalton Highways
Continuing our journey northward, we cross the Alaska Range covered with fresh snow. 1. Exploring a side valley, not far from our camp. 2. The Richardson Highway passes through high mountains with difficult access. 3. Scree dusted with snow… Read More…
Central Alaska
I’m back after a few days of silence due to a lack of network. Initially, Mino should leave from Seattle. However, to take advantage of the fall in Alaska, at our last update, we were waiting for a confirmation on the ability to change her return flight to leaveRead More…
Kenai Peninsula (1)
Some better weather taking shape South, VivaLaVida has gone the way of the Kenai Peninsula, South of Anchorage. 1. Sunrise at our boondocking site near Turnagain Pass. 2. I enjoy the morning light… 3. A Fireweed. 4. The mistRead More…
Denali National Park (3)
Third day of discovery still hiking. That time, we leaved the bus at Toklat River to climb Polychrom Mountain. 1. New encounter in the morning! 2. He is also ready for a hibernating winter! 3. Starting to climb above the Toklat River.Read More…
Denali National Park (2)
We took a bus the next morning that dropped us near Highpass, the highest point of the road. So we walked over seven hours in wildnature, first under the sun before rain in the afternoon. There are no trails, so we progress in the tundra and freely choose our way.Read More…