Ferry to Dawson on Yukon RiverUpdate: After 2 weeks in Alaska we are back in Yukon Territory over the top of the world highway

Very bumby flight, no more hungry...:-)
Massive glacier
In the backround Mt Logan (5900m.ue.M.)
highest mountain in Canada
Sightseeing flight in Kluane National ParkUpdate August 04, 2010: We are back from our awesome Kanoe tour. We paddeled approximately 70 km per day. We can highly recommend anyone this tour. The feeling to be in to the wild is just amazing. We saw some wildlife such as mooses, bald eagles and one black bear. Of course at night, it was a strange feeling to be in a tent and maybe the bears are listening to us. To stay alive we catched one big arctic pike (50cm) and a small greyling with our 14 doller fishing route from walmart. From Carmacks we had to hitchhiking back to Johnsons Crossing, which was harder than we thought. After one overnight sleep in Whitehorse and 4 different people, who gave us a lift, we reached Johnsons Corssing and our lovely VW.
No time to piss on land, thats the way we did it!!!

Second hand shop jacket "Team Alaska"
Christians morning praying for good weather conditions like natives
Trying to jump in the Yukon River too
Trying to jump in the Yukon River
Swiss National Day Dinner after big fight with the Arctic pike (50cm and 3kg)
Sunset at 11 pm by our 4th camp
Greyling, great catch and good taste for dinner
Goldrush-cabin 100 years old but still in good condition
Teslin and Yukon River comming together
Bald Eagle
Second camp, swimming after 50km paddeling
Hoodoon
Goldrush 1920
Might be not a good place for camping!!!!
No fish, no dinner
Moose ahead again....
Woody Woodpecker
Hungry? What a steak (650 gramm)
Up side down....
Try catch a Lambfish
Moose ahead!!!
Already tired from paddeling
Our kanoe is loaded and ready to go!
Our startpoint by the beginning of the Teslin River
An 18 feet kanoe in our VW. Looks funny!Update July 27, 2010: We will be back in 6 days, we start a Kanoe tour tomorrow, 360km on Teslin and Yukon River (250km Teslin and 160km Yukon river) from Johnsons Crossing to Carmacks.
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