Johnson’s Crossing Lodge & RV Park

Johnson’s Crossing Lodge & RV Park

Another pretty day of riding. About 415 miles, of excelente road and weather, the all day rain forecasts turned in a few showers of 2 to 10 minutes, cool but not cold. The 20 miles of seal-coating was firm and allowed me to maintain my standard 60 mph.
Animal count today was 10 Black bear, one fox, one caribou.
The one Red/brown bear looks a little like a grizzly but Its actually a brown Black bear, I saw two of this variant.
The forest of signs is in Watson Lake Yukon.
Tomorrow will be a long day of 465 miles to Tok Alaska, no rooms available, so will camp out at Thompson motorcycle camp ground in one of their tents. I have no sleeping bag so will sleep in my cloths with my air mattress and Bivsac . I do have my plastic motorcycle cover for a blanket, and the temperature will be around 55 degrees so should survive. .
Next day only about 200 miles to my friends house in Wasilla. I will do an oil change and have my new, dirt tires mounted. I had them shipped before I left.
Probably won’t be able to Post again till I get there.
Riding the Alaska Hwy is less an adventure and more a pleasant excursion. It takes no special skill nor a special motorcycle. Just the will and desire.

At Johnson’s Crossing Lodge & RV Park

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