Next stop? Skagway.
The centerpiece of this day was a train ride all the way up to the White Pass Summit which marks a boundary between Alaska and British Columbia.
This would prove to be one of the best excursions of the trip. The train was comfortable with open areas at either end of the cars for fresh air and unobstructed views of the mountain passes and rivers.
Extra bonus: The rain let up and fog lifted from the valleys.
I took approximately 600 photos and videos between my phone and cameras.
It’s been so long since you’ve posted. I’m concerned. I hope everything is ok, just very busy. Sending mojo from NL.
I’ve been a bit overwhelmed after the trip to Alaska with work, more travel and work again, and then travel again and work. There are mountains of photos (and photos of mountains)! ❤️