1000 Americans: Bikergrrl Heather
August 29, 2008 by Harry,
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Heather was on her way North, coming from Vermont. Though I only know one person in Vermont (hyperactive Joe from the Riverside Wedding, overall Great Guy) she knew him as well, guess it’s a small world after all…
She was carrying a helmet cam and almost fell over laughing when she spoke of the people she filmed and photographed on the way. Looking forward to seeing them on YouTube Heather!
1000 Americans: Scott Snider, Anarchy Farms
August 28, 2008 by Harry,
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We met Scott at the Potlatch in Champagne (see previous post here). He has a big greenhouse and grows some organic food as well; the place is called the Anarchy Farm and he is as relaxed as the name implies.
Scott was great, even when he found us in the middle of the night sleeping in his greenhouse 🙂
A few weeks later, he sent us the following wonderful poem. If the Greenhouse business doesn’t work, a new career is waiting. Thanks Scott, people like you make our trip so special!
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Hola Ivana and Harry K.
Off you went into our boreal summer
a bit wet you seemed
but shedding water like loons in the rain
Perhaps its your slow drift south
that drags down the cold from the north
and brings the geese to the fields
Run away, run away
urges our saner side
fly with the birds, south
But egos prevail
and we hunker in
as autumn changes colours
Stockholm syndrome with the weather
rationalized reasons to stay
as water freezes, falls from the air
And we remain, human outposts
in hostile realms, inuit, dene, and
pale intruders too enrapt to go
Too long in gaia’s breast
to survive a concrete dream
in steel wrapped hives
So blessings to haired and furred and feathered friends
on perilous journies to the sun
and welcomes waiting come spring
Stay we will amidst the ‘standing people’
and mourn the crack of frozen sap
at forty plus below
Spin those wheels, shed your sweat
on downhill coasts, and
fear those diesel dooms
So chase summer down the road you two
to flatlands flee, boreal lands depart
strange winds in yankee lands await . . .
1000 Americans: The Cooks, Alaska Highway near White River, Yukon, Canada
August 19, 2008 by Harry,
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Mr Cook had a new knee, his wife just recovered from lung cancer.
‘We do not know if we make it through another winter, but we love the place’.
In winter they move South, to the lower 48.
Mr Cook gave us a big chunk of moose minced meat. ‘We are not going to finish it.’
1000 Americans: David & Karen Williams, Fairbanks
August 19, 2008 by Harry,
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David had been a pilot, flying small planes around Fairbanks. David and Karen had saved for a long time to go on their road trip.They had a normal sized campervan/RV, meaning all you need in a very compact model, half teh size of the usual 30ft buses we see on the road..
They shared their campspot with us and even made us pancakes the next morning…
1000 Americans: Charles & Elizabeth
August 19, 2008 by Harry,
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We were eating when an retired couple came in. They were so joyous, and clearly so crazy about eachother, it was great to see and very catchy. Charles and Elizabeth live in Las Vegas and come up to Alaska every year I think. They drive one of those huge motorhomes, but just enjoy camping out on a high spot and then watching the wildlife pass them by. They shared a large icecream and were enjoying every bite of if. As we had re-calculated our food supply after hearing that there would not be any store before Tok, about 400km away, we asked the waitress if we could buy a loaf of bread. We could, for $6.
Elizabeth went outside and came back a while later/ I left you some food on your bikes’, she said. ‘We always bring too much in our big motorhome, and you need it much more than we do!’
We thanked her and finished our meal. But when we noticed the huge bag filled with cookies, beef jerky, peanut bars and a huge jar of peanut butter, we had to get back inside and than them again, it was like cyclist’s x-mas!
‘She has been like this ever since I met her’, Charles said. ‘So generous, that it why I love her. I am not too religious, but I do believe in that you reap what you sow’. ‘Karma?’, I said. ‘Yep, that’s another way of putting it.’
Though I prefer to be totally independent, it is great to meet such generous people who know the relative value of things to different people. Even more, it is great to meet people like Charles and Elizabeth, who have been crazy about eachother for decades and still enjoy and have fun together.
1000 Americans: Dora & Darlene
August 18, 2008 by Harry,
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Ivana poses with the two lovely ladies at the Teslin National Wildlife refuge info center. They talked Athabascan between them, while working on some nice handicrafts. Visit the center if you can and say hi from us 🙂
1000 Americans: Santa Claus, North Pole, Alaska
August 17, 2008 by Harry,
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Claus, Santa Claus. You can write him by sending a letter to:
Santa Claus, North Pole Alaska. Though invented by Coca Cola, this Santa has turned commerce around and now lives his dream, in Nrth Pole, surrounded by toys and happy children..
1000 Americans: Carl, Pioneer Park
August 16, 2008 by Harry,
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Carl gave information in the free admissible Pioneer Park in Fairbanks.
‘A picture of me? Ehm, sure, but why? I am just a normal guy?’
That’s exactly why, Carl.
1000 Americans: Marty Auls and his posessions
August 16, 2008 by Harry,
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Just before reaching Fairbanks, we saw a guys sitting in a foldable chair, next to the road. Behind him was a driveway, half overgrown with trees, and for the other half covered with trash.
1000 Americans: Jesse & Minto
August 16, 2008 by Harry,
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I saw Jesse coming out of the bush when we were cycling on the Elliot Highway. He waved and I noticed his dog jumping in the back of his car.
An hour later we stopped for lunch and he passed and stopped to chat. Jesse had been picking blueberries and offered us many handfuls of the delicious fruit. He had been scouting for a place to spend the winter. He will pass the dark days in a shelter or tent, together with his dogteam, of which Minto is one of his best buddies.
Jesse did not have much, but shared his berries and also his place in Fairbanks with the other biketravellers.


