Tuesday, June 12, 2007

It's Been a While

Sorry for the delay between posts - I traveled halfway across the country (Dallas to Charleston, SC) with my sister and our 6 kids, so I was without internet access for several days.

Wayne sent this set of pix most recently...here is Wayne with his Fairbanks mechanic, George Rahm:



Here is Wayne's home away from home in Fairbanks:



Wayne met a couple of guys who had been stranded on Logan Glacier for 3 weeks:



Here's Wayne after driving through a fair amount of rain in 40 degree temps:



White Pass, Yukon - on the way to Skagway:



Near Kluane:



And near the Canadian border:

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

On the Road Again...Finally!

Wayne finally got the part he needed for his bike on Monday and was able to get back on the road yesterday. I received photos this morning with the note that he had driven from Fairbanks to the Arctic Circle yesterday, mostly in the rain. 515 miles in 16 hours. That's an average of just over 30mph.

Grizzly cubs playing:



This is the Dalton Highway that he traveled on yesterday:



Gates of the Arctic:



And the Arctic Circle (that's a long way from Dallas!):

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Trails End BMW

So here's the fine establishment where Wayne will have his front wheel fixed:

Front Wheel Bearing Saga...

Wayne got to Fairbanks yesterday and felt like something was wrong with his front wheel. The shop in Anchorage couldn't look at it for a couple of weeks, but he found an old guy in Fairbanks who was willing to help him out. His front wheel bearing is shot and they have ordered another to be shipped from California. He said today that it will be at least Monday or Tuesday before the part arrives.

So he's exploring Fairbanks (very slowly) and trying to get some sleep in the land of the midnight sun!

Kenai Fjords

Wayne headed south from Anchorage to check out the Kenai Fjords.





Minor bike repair

Wayne stopped by the local BMW dealer in Anchorage and borrowed a bit of space out back (plus some tools) to pull his back tire and have them put a new one on. The dealership was too busy to do it for him, but was kind enough to let him take care of it himself.

Now here's something...

you don't see every day. Wayne spotted this guy out and about with his snowshoes attached to his bike. Only in Alaska, huh?