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Road to Alaska: Section VIII
Epilogue: Northern Lights It was Monday night, Kieara’s birthday. A group of us went out, listened to a poetry reading, drank heavily at a few bars and spent some time dancing. I arrived home in the darkness of two … Continue reading
Road to Alaska: Section VII
Down to Size It didn’t take very long to settle down in Alaska, through my bartending job at the Captain Cook Hotel, I instantly made some wonderful friends. There was Matt, who had worked as a bartender, but who … Continue reading
Road to Alaska: Section VI
The Motorcycle When my motorcycle coughed, sputtered, coughed again, juddered, coughed a few more times, and finally rolled to a stop by the side of the road –half way up the AlCan- I thought it was because my motorcycle … Continue reading
Road to Alaska: Section V
A Week Early One afternoon I stopped at a gas station that was definitely in the middle of nowhere. My bike was at 75 miles from the last fill-up, 75 miles from the last gas station and I was … Continue reading
Road to Alaska: Section IV
The AlCan: Middle of Nowhere The phrase –The Middle of Nowhere- is thrown about with consummate ease. To some people New Jersey is the middle of nowhere, while to others it is the middle of the Gobi desert. To … Continue reading
Road to Alaska: Section III
Alaskan Humor and Wildlife Classic Alaskan joke: What is the state bird of Alaska? The Mosquito. When the people in the bar found out I was new, they almost fell over each other to tell me this … Continue reading
North to Alaska: Section II
Romance Alaska is the last place in the United States I wanted to live. No, wait, read that the other way around. I had lived in the four corners of this country; I grew up in Southern California, summered … Continue reading
North To Alaska: Section I
That Sensation I left San Francisco on May 3rd, 2001, heading north. A familiar feeling arose in my gut, a simple and powerful sensation. The feeling of movement, freedom. As the bridge opened up, and the tarmac sped past under … Continue reading
The Meet Rack
The Meat Rack In the third bar of the evening, a young man dropped his pants for us. On the right cheek was a red welt, about the size of a half dollar. Rod said he got it from God. … Continue reading
The Pub on Top of Croagh Patrick
A night of heavy drinking is horrible training for mountain climbing. We knew we were going hiking the next day, so the problem was not sipping Guinness in the pub. Or the three locals we met. Or the shots of … Continue reading
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Southern Arizona Photographs
After riding north through the center of Mexico, I crossed the border at Douglass Arizona, and headed west, keeping south of the 10 freeway. Here are some of the photographs. Riding along route 80 I happened across the leftovers from … Continue reading
Finding Hope
I awoke late and hung-over on September 12, 2001, and I needed some hope. The previous day, while visiting Home Depot in my hometown of Anchorage Alaska, a man in the check-out line started babbling that someone had blown up … Continue reading