Yesterday, we finally saw our first moose ever and we saw more today. No bears yet.
We drove through a pass which was only about 3000 feet high, yet had a lake called Summit Lake. It was still about half iced over.
The Trans-Alaskan oil pipeline runs all the way from the top of the state, to Valdez in the south.
Just some road works being done. It is not surprising because the whole road has waves through it due to the thawing each spring. Even some of the houses move and bend a lot because of that.
Just before midnight last night, I decided to go outside and take a photo. As you can see, it doesn't much get dark here at night.
These ones are female. They don't have antlers and are apparently the ones that wind up on most dinner plates. People here get most of their meat from hunting, rather than the shop.
Although we are heading north, the town called North Pole, isn't actually at the top of the world. 20 miles south of Fairbanks, there is a place that is based around the whole XMas theme.
Olivia got to meet some real reindeer.
There was some guy at the Santa Clause house that was talking to the children. Don't remember what his name was though. He said that some of Olivia's PP2 class mates may get a visit from him later in the year. He said that he likes riding behind the 6 white boomers.

