Now that's a sod roof |
A closeup of the roof construction of the Robert Service cabin. (Looks
like it would be hard to mow) hee hee |
The interior of Robert Service's cabin |
Pretty small in there. Note the small typewriter on the table, this
is apparently the one he used when composing the poems. |
The food cache |
This is how you keep your food safe from the marauding animals in the
area. The metal band at the top keep bear's claws from gripping and
getting to the top. Bud and I both thought of how much Dad would have
enjoyed coming to Alaska and seeing places that he had read about. |
If we could read the GPS, we'd see Latitude & Longitude crossing into Alaska |
The owner of the White Ram takes us out to the airport and we are on our way to
Fairbanks by way of Eagle. After we are away I miss my camera and decide
that I must have left it in the van. I'll call them when we arrive in
Fairbanks. Once again Jack uses the GPS to locate when we cross into
Alaska and a cut line in the timber below appears to coincide with the
GPS reading. |