Living the "Wildlife" on the Yukon or Bust Adventure
June 30th. We are in Haines Junction, Yukon. Population just over 1,000. For the next 2 nights we are firmly ensconced in a 5 Star B&B called, "Kluane Green Sprout". If you are ever in Haines Junction, book a stay here. You will not regret it!
I'm skipping over Dawson photos and stories of Beaver Creek and jumping right into our "wild" day on the road. Actually, it was a day and a half. Yesterday we saw our first Moose. I got some photos of 2 Moose in Tok, Alaska. Mother Moose and a calf. They were on the move so the photo is not the best but it does tell the story.
Today we departed Beaver Creek around 8:00. We drove south on the Alaska Highway, camera at the ready for any animal that moved. It was slow going but I did manage to get a photo of the rare Yukon Kangaroo eating Fireweed plants. Some call this beautiful animal a Snowshoe Hare. You decide for yourself.
Shortly after the encounter with the Kangaroo we spotted a beautiful Yukon Dog, often referred to as a Coyote. 2 photos for you to enjoy.
Now on to bigger beasts. After Dana spotted a Gyrfalcon (no photo), we encountered 2 Grizzly Bears. The bears were chowing down on dandelions. All photos were taken from a discreet distance and no photographers or bears were at risk.
What a great day! No other words are necessary although you know that I could come up with a few to describe how we felt in the presence of these wild animals. Oh, I could go on and on, but I won't. Really. It's just that.......
I'm skipping over Dawson photos and stories of Beaver Creek and jumping right into our "wild" day on the road. Actually, it was a day and a half. Yesterday we saw our first Moose. I got some photos of 2 Moose in Tok, Alaska. Mother Moose and a calf. They were on the move so the photo is not the best but it does tell the story.
Today we departed Beaver Creek around 8:00. We drove south on the Alaska Highway, camera at the ready for any animal that moved. It was slow going but I did manage to get a photo of the rare Yukon Kangaroo eating Fireweed plants. Some call this beautiful animal a Snowshoe Hare. You decide for yourself.
Shortly after the encounter with the Kangaroo we spotted a beautiful Yukon Dog, often referred to as a Coyote. 2 photos for you to enjoy.
Now on to bigger beasts. After Dana spotted a Gyrfalcon (no photo), we encountered 2 Grizzly Bears. The bears were chowing down on dandelions. All photos were taken from a discreet distance and no photographers or bears were at risk.
What a great day! No other words are necessary although you know that I could come up with a few to describe how we felt in the presence of these wild animals. Oh, I could go on and on, but I won't. Really. It's just that.......








Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing your amazing photos. It is truly wonderous. And reading your blog a joy.
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