Day 21 – Whitehorse to Fairbanks
I got up early and headed out to get my tire changed. It took some doing because apparently they don’t stock sport bike tires in the middle of the Yukon
who would have thought? I eventually found one and we were off. It was a great day and we made good time.
Along the road we saw mamma grizzly and her cub, we stayed out distance and watched as they ripped rotten logs to shreds.

And then there it was. Alaska! As Jason said, “The only state still wild and free†and to back up his statement he proceeded to ride accross the border “Wild and free†wearing only his helmet.
It was a sight to behold.

Here we are at the entrance to the last remaining frontier. ALASKA!

The sun was slowly going down but up in Alaska that can take several hours so we decided to push through to Fairbanks.
Stopping of course to see the sights, such as…

as well as the North pole, Santa’s workshop and a Pizza Hut.

The North Pole (home of St. Nick)
We spent the night with Jason in his tent. Incidentally he had lost his first tent the day before we met him which is why he stayed at the Air Force lodge and why he rode ahead to Whitehorse, so he could get another one.
It rained during the night and that was just a foreshadowing of the deluge to come.
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Nice to hear this story again after so long…and with pictures