Yesterday we drove from the cold air but bright sun of Whitehorse into the cloudy, windy drizzly and even colder air of Skagway, AK. Undaunted, I donned a long sleeved shirt, a fleece shirt, a down vest and a hooded jacket, packed my ear warmers and gloves and embarked, with Mark of course, for the FastFerry between Skagway and Haines.
After almost getting blown away while taking photos on the ferry, we landed at Haines.
The main attraction there, for us at least, was the Hammer Museum - yes, really, thousands of hammers on display. It was very disappointing that the real Hammers of NY did not get a discount of admission.
Today I left off the fleece shirt was went went on a lovely drive and hike to Dyea, a ghost town that is - currently a Nationall Park Historic site but was once a thriving gold rush community.
It was one of the first times I remember seeing large open meadows.
Dinner was at the 'Northern Lights Pizzaria, specializing in Mexican and Chinese food' in town. Actually, good pizza. We also visited several shops specializing in Alaskan art and a store that was selling a quivit stole in georgeous purple for $800+
And what's really great is that we don't know where we'll be tomorrow!