Fairbanks (July 2024)

Our next stop was Fairbanks.  We visited Gold Dredge #8, the Museum of the North, and Pioneer Park.  We took a riverboat ride on the Chena River with a stop at Trail Breaker Kennel, the kennel started by four time Iditarod winner, Susan Butcher, and a recreated Chena Indian Village.  We also had dinner with my cousin Jane and her husband, Jim, long time Fairbanks residents.  And as you might have guessed, we did manage to see a moose cow and calf in a pond in the Chena River Recreation Area.

But first the pipeline:

Gold Dredge 8.  Later in our trip, we got to see exactly how these monster floating machines transformed the landscape in Dawson.  They scooped up the gravel at the bottom of a stream bed, sorted out the gold, and dumped the remaining gravel in a long serpentine pile behind.  The last photo in this group shows a bit of these long piles of gravel in Dawson.

Dinner with my cousin, Jane, and her husband, Jim, on the Chena River.

Museum of the North - If you ever visit Fairbanks, you should visit this museum.

Pioneer Park

Trail Breaker Kennels

Chena Indian Village

And more pictures of the moose cow and calf.

Next Stop - Dawson City in the Yukon Territories, home of the Klondike Gold Rush.

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