Eagle, AK

Why would we want to drive up an extra 65 miles along a gravel road, around blind corners, with soft shoulders and where our speed likely wouldn’t exceed 35 km/hr.? To take a trip to a small community of Eagle, population of 86, of course!

Once again, we had a nice day. The weather the past week or so has run in the low-mid 20’s and mostly sunny. We had notes in our itinerary that this wasn’t a trip to make if there had been a lot of rain. However, rain is one thing they don’t seem to be getting a lot of this year thus far. This road was definitely more narrow and not for trailers. Joyce commented the initial 10 miles were actually very tame and certainly no worse than the Top of the Road Highway. We saw a number of places where we could have pulled the trailer to and then unhooked it and camped for the night instead of at the mosquito-laden campground we chose. However, not having been there, we had no idea how the road conditions would be. As we drove further along, the road narrowed and the hair bend curves increased. We did see a female moose and her two calves as we came around one corner, but that was the extent of the big wildlife.

Arriving in Eagle, we parked the truck at the shore of the Yukon River and ate our lunch. It was a lovely spot but hard to think of people living here year-round. There is no cell reception here, but the residents do have internet access at the library that is broadcast all the time – whether the library is open or not, since it is run by volunteers. We observed a number of people pulling up to the library, taking 5 minutes where we suspect they were accessing their email and then leaving again. While we were there, we also saw a small airplane land on the grass runway in the village.

Tomorrow, first it was Eagle, now Chicken – what funny names for villages….

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Author: Joyce and Paul's retirement travels

Having retired, we are enjoying travelling with our fifth wheel RV. We are from a small town in Southern Ontario.

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