The first morning Jackie was here, we wandered over to Pioneer Park, which is around 600 yards from the campground, walking distance.
The paddle wheel is pretty cool, they built the canal, flooded it, floated the boat here, blocked the canal, and drained it. The boat worked out of Fairbanks for nearly a hundred years, most of those years owned by the federal government…because the government didn’t care that they lost, or made very little money for most of those years. The yearly balance sheets are in the boats museum on board.
Continuing on, the next morning Jackie and I went out to Chena Hot Springs. If you don’t remember the last visit I made with my brother last year, it’s a natural hot spring that was discovered in 1908 by a couple of Swedish miners looking for gold. The US survey team had spotted steam coming from the area a few years before and noted it in their writings. The brothers actually found it and developed it for tourists. Go here to see what I mean: http://www.chenahotsprings.com.
We wandered around for a hour and then signed up for the ‘Ice Museum’ tour with Appletini’s, a yummy girly drink in a martini glass made of ice, while sitting at the ice bar, gazing at the ice fireplace and ice chandlier. I’ll show you some pictures soon.
Nice pics and good story lines.
Saw on your post on RV.net your location Black Rock Lava Park, Nevada and wondered if you moved.
Doesn’t appear so by this blog. I assume you are staying for the winter again??? Hang around long enough and you’ll be building an igloo (wouldn’t surprise me if you did).
Arch
Thanks, Arch. My signature picture on RV.net is of one of the first places I boondocked so it has a special place in my memory. And it snowed the night I stayed there. So, no I haven’t moved, I’m still in Fairbanks and plan on spending the winter here again. Hmm, build an igloo? That gives me an idea…