Awesome write up- appreciate you taking the time to share!! I took my Dad back in the early 80’s, did some fishing, lots of hiking, Denali, etc. He had wanted to work on the pipeline but young family (and my mother being from the ‘warm’ south) prevented it, Was a great trip, rented an AMC AWD Eagle wagon and covered lots of ground in two weeks!! Great memories…
That's awesome! (Hope you didn't have as difficult a time finding Denali as myself.😅) But in a AMC Eagle, better yet! That was probably the only decent vehicle they ever made...okay...l'll throw in the Javelin, just so l don't get an ear-full from others...lol. l'll bet that was quite the adventure and journey. I know how much northern Michigan has changed in the last 40 years. It must have been a truly wild experience back then...and great memories (and that's what it's all about!)
Was going to save this part of the story for the end of my journey/final post. But, since l'm close and your the second one to mention their dad and Alaska...l'll just let it happen now.
Took my dad and cousin, Paul, to Alaska, too, but only in spirit. They're both hanging from the rearview mirror.
My dad passed last fall, and he was not the driving force that instilled any of this desire to travel l have. When he got back from the service in 54...basically said he never wanted to leave the house again. Thankfully, my mother, whom passed last fall also, was the one that took us everywhere when we were kids, mainly northern Michigan. She evenually preseuaded, l say preseuaded...but she basically told dad we were going...my mom "had a pair", grew up on a farm, motherless since the age seven, helped grandpa shingle the barn when she was ten, traveled west as far west as you can go, with her two sisters in 52, just the three of them, when you stop and think about how unreliable vehicles were back then, THAT'S pretty ball'zy...you look up tough in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of my mom, anyhow...she 'preseuaded' my dad to take us west. We did a three week loop of northern route to Cal. and dipped down to Mexico and then made our way home by a southern route.
My cousin, Paul was like a brother...but even better. Him and l were inseperable when spring or summer break happened, l'd always be up at the farm with him. We camped every chance we could as kids, back at the 'secret spot' where we caught dinner and cooked it over an open flame or hip deep in powder snow in my puptent behind the old homestead. Memories like you wouldn't believe. Well, he finished out his life on disability from the service, marines. And before his lung condition took him, we had talked about doing a trip west. Unfortunately, his condition became so severe...we never could. During his final days, he was trying to give me all sorts of things he had acquired when he was still able to do some things, he had a Gator, tracked Argo, a small utiliy tractor with attachments and so on..."thanked him, but said no thank you, Paul all l want from you is your dog tags." "And l promise you this...l'll be taking you to Alaska, on that trip we talked about." Miss that guy everyday, we had real conversations, not about sports or current media type events or crap like that...real conversations, about life, the world, the invention he was always working on, either with his hands or mind...he was very knowledgeable for being a 'farm boy', self taught too, and quite the reader. We'd have conversations about the human body or the human brain, where his understanding of the workings and terminologies would blow an average persons mind.
Anyhow, this journey happened for him, and me too l guess, but all of the trials and tribulations that l fought through were, not going to lie, mighty steep at some points. Waiting out covid 19 restrictions, three different engines in the defender, health issues of my own that have left me about fifty percent of what l once was, dealing with aging parents until their end, etc.
But, mission accomplished Paul...got you there and back, just the way you would have done it in your prime...the hard way!
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Might have got a little long winded here with this post...apologies folks.