That bear is so thin it looks like a dog.
You always meet people on your trips. You are either good at starting a conversation or very approachable. Either way, great qualities to have.
I think people are really friendly out there, especially travelers. Most peoppe traveling are always willing to help others and most are always willing to share travel stories or find out about others. So it happens that some people approach me or I approach some people.
Like on this trip so far.
I met this retired couple from Florida at the start of the Dempster Highway, where we stopped to take pictures. We said hello to each other. Then it just so happens that we have been meeting each other at many photo opportunity spots along the way and each time the wife has something new to ask about me. I thought we had gone our separate ways and I just met them right now in the store in Inuvik. Very friendly people.
I met Mark and his wife stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire. I stopped to see if I could help. He came out and thanked me and said over 5 people have stopped to offer help. He has already sent information with 2 bikers to help him get help.
Mark and his wife are from Arizona and have been driving around for 30 days now. He told me he drove to Tuktoyatuk and never had a flat. But on this day coming back, he has had 3 flat tires! 3 flat tires in one day!
His RV had a flat tire, and he stopped and changed it. Later on, his truck had a flat tire. He changed it. Then, 30 minutes later, he gets another flat. Now he is stranded with no spare. By the time I stopped to check on him, he had been there for 2 hours, and he had no idea when help would come.
I bid him farewell as I continued my trip down the Dempster Highway..
These are the flat tires he has already had today and changed.
Janet was staying at the same hotel as I was and came over to say hello because she was curious about the number 66 on my car. She asked if I had something to do with Nascar. I said no.
She told me she is on a solo road trip from Wisconsin and has been on the road for over 30 days now. She did the Top of the World Highway to Dawson City, and just before Dawson City, she hit some bad pot holes that broke the control arm of her bike. It can drive slowly around town, but it cannot do another long drive. So she has been stuck in Dawson City for 8 days now since she had to order the parts and have them shipped to a shop in Dawson City, which will do the repairs for her. She told me the part should be there the next day.
I saw this bike parked on the side of the road. You can tell he had a flat, and someone has given him a ride to go and get the tire fixed and come back.
I saw these too along the road on the Dempster Highway, and just took pictures.