First I was camping in an real tent. Mark on another Bombadil single top
tube was under the tarp. I could never do that though it made a great
picture.
Camping was fine, I grabbed beds a few days when camping was on gravel rv
sites.. hate those things. Not to mention I brought low quality
Beautiful country. How did you like sleeping on that soft tundra? What
did you end up packing, and what would you differently?
TSW
Berkeley
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:35:05 AM UTC-7, Kelly wrote:
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> Just finished up a two week tour in Alaska. Here are some photos (mostly
> scenery) w
Beautiful Kelly! I especially like July 17-18, what a couple of days
riding those must have been. Then to continue with some days of off-
road riding - wow. Did someone really tote a floor pump?
A Walt wire basket and bear-proof food canister combo equals epic fun.
Tony
On Aug 2, 10:35 am, Kelly
Agreed - awesome glacier and mountain scenes! I also love the open tent in
"bug country" - that was brave!
Brian (always thinks Alaska is close, but never made it there yet)
Seattle, WA
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Mike wrote:
> Kelly, thanks for posting the photos. Amazing scenery. I imagi
Kelly, thanks for posting the photos. Amazing scenery. I imagine the
pictures don't really do it justice. Any bear sightings? How about
mosquitos, were they out in force?
--mike
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:35:05 AM UTC-7, Kelly wrote:
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> Just finished up a two week tour in Alaska. Here ar
Thanks for posting. Your photos bring back great memories when I visited
Alaska a few years ago. Your tour must have been awesome.Bill
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 2:35:05 PM UTC-3, Kelly wrote:
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> Just finished up a two week tour in Alaska. Here are some photos (mostly
> scenery) with som