I guess that I should learn by now that it is cold up here and I should expect to be in full leathers, at least to begin the day...
The ride south from Burwash Landing has been the most beatiful since the trip began. For the first 50 or so miles, the ride hugged the shoreline of Kluane Lake, which is the largest lake in the Yukon Territories.
The ride took us through the towns of Destruction Bay (which got it's name after strong winds demolished the town in the 1950's), Haines Junction (which takes you to the Alaskan penisula), Whitehorse (the Yukon Capital) and Teslin before ending at Watson Lake where we stayed at the campground on the east side of town. It is here that you can find the Signpost Forest, with over 69,000 signs posted from visitors all over the world. The forest will have two more signs tomorrow morning...
Embellishment of the post (and pictures) to come later... The internet sucks here in the campground (wait, that sounded funny...)
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