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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Anchorage to Tok

We left Anchorage in the slow drizzly rain, relatively early, and met up with Anne & Briggs. The slides came in nice, the jacks came up good and we were ready to go. We took it nice and easy on the 300 mile trek with no major issues, thank God. It surprises me how things have changed since we came in. The flowers have really bloomed nicely, the rivers are flowing and the roads that were relatively nice on the way in are under construction, so needless to say it was a LONG day riding.
Here’s some pics of the scenery along the way:
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The Glenn Highway/Tok cutoff is 328 miles and  connects Tok to Anchorage. The first 189 miles (Anchorage to Tok cutoff) was relatively smooth. The Tok cutoff (last 125 miles) was ROUGH! We didn’t take this road on the way in since we wanted to continue on the Alaska Highway to the end at Delta Junction. It was a SLOW, ROUGH Road Construction ride that had us exhausted by the time we got to Tok. But, we  made it safely and determined since we would only be there 1 night, not to chance unhooking from the truck, so we didn’t have to worry about the jacks. The slides worked great, though. Once we got setup it was Happy Hour , then dinner out at Fast Eddy’s and we called it a night.
Tomorrow cross over the border and move forward.


Have a good one everybody! We’re trying to


RV Riding is riding in style even when its a rugged road



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