So, since our great & wonderful friends, Richard and Shannan, (perhaps you’ve read about them already in my stories…) happen to be visiting us this weekend, I’ve decided to tell a story about their move from Alaska to Michigan…
You may have read my blog about going to visit them in Alaska, after they moved there from Michigan, and this blog is about their “turn-around” trip – 3 years later.
Shannan and I were discussing their upcoming move, and she was talking about how long it was, and how it’d be more fun if it was a “roadtrip” instead of a move. Also, they had two cars, they’d be driving the entire way in different vehicles. I said “too bad we couldn’t all go on the roadtrip together – besides, we haven’t been to Yukon before” (and you know, we are trying to go to all of the states and provinces). Suddenly, at the same moment, we had the same idea! Why wouldn’t we go!? We were excited for this very spontaneous adventure!
I expected the land of the Yukon Territory to be similar to that of Alaska, as our view from the airplane, but it wasn’t at all! For one thing – it was “flat” (at least, compared to Alaska) -almost like rolling hills. Very beautiful landscape. However, not exactly flat – just the part we flew over.
The Yukon Territory was first established in 1896, when it was divided out from NorthWest Territory, but had a population explosion in 1897, with the Klondike Gold Rush. (And, by the way, I just read: the Yukon Territory became just Yukon, in 2002. Oops! I did not know that.)
During that time, Robert Service moved in from England. He wasn’t looking for gold – he wanted to be a cattle rancher. He loved the North and he embraced the winter, but he didn’t make his success through cattle ranching. He did it through his poetry.
Perhaps you’ve heard of “The Cremation of Sam McGee.”
“There are strange things done in the midnight sun
By the men who moil for gold;
The Arctic trails have their secret tales
That would make your blood run cold;” (etc.)
Rumor has it that, in real life, Sam McGee was a banker who wouldn’t approve Mr. Service’s loan, so Sam became the subject of the infamous poem (and one of my favorites).
Richard and Shannan had rented a nice little place that Shannan found online about 5 miles outside of Whitehorse. A 2 bedroom, full kitchen, full bathroom, large (enough) living room and a gigantic yard, perfectly suited for children and dogs and adults who’ve been cooped up!
The property includes an outdoor hot tub, and indoor sauna, walking trails, mountain views, and allow dogs! Very comfortable. We could have stayed longer. But we just stayed the one night and the next day, hit the road!
Alaska Highway, Wednesday.
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