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Date: 25th June 2009

Thanks
Thanks for following my story, Ray.

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 25th June 2009

You
Thanks Bob. I'll ride the river with you anytime.

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 25th June 2009

Welcome Home
Your writing was like reading a book about your travels but with insight into the people you met, your feelings about the country, and your most private innner feelings about your family. This was truly a tribute to your dad, this beautiful country we live in and your family. Bob, you were willing to share your public and private thought with others. Thank you. Kim

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 25th June 2009

Welcome Home
Awwwwww, what a beautiful tribute to your family! That is so cool you are a rough and tough man's man yet can say the nicest things about your wife and family and admit you shed a tear or two on the trip. Yes, the Good Lord has blessed you Bob. He loves you more than you love your own children. He created the beauty of the this earth just for you to enjoy. I am sure he is one proud daddy tickled pink that you saw the beauty in his handy work! Even God likes to hear His children say He did a good job! Welcome Home!

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 25th June 2009

pictures
Bob I need your email. got some pictures to send you. taken from the deck in front of your room.

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 25th June 2009

Thanks
Bob, I want to thank you for allowing me to come along for the ride. Your blog made me feel like I was right there with you. This was really, really awesome. Thanks again Ray

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 24th June 2009

YOU ...
GOTTER DUN !! WELL DONE BOB - glad you are back safe and sound - I know exactly what you mean about the 1000 to 1300 mile trips with 2 hours sleep - just a little cruise to Montana Was a real pleasure reading you accounts - felt like being there sometimes As Louis L'Amour would say " You are a Man to ride the river with"

From Blog: ...Changes in Attitude---Where's That Lazyboy!?!
Date: 24th June 2009

Caribou!
Thanks, Big Bill. That settles it for me. Based on that decision, I've seen all the animals I hoped to see on the trip.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 24th June 2009

Happy Fathers Day
Thanks again, Jen. Happy belated Fathers Day to all you Dads out there.

From Blog: Changes in Latitudes.....
Date: 22nd June 2009

Happy Father's Day
You will always be their father no matter what state any of you are in! :)

From Blog: Changes in Latitudes.....
Date: 22nd June 2009

CARIBOU!
Bob... Its a Caribou... Seen a million of em.... And Yes, you caught one in Velvet. Looks and sounds like you had a great time. Glad you liked Nebesna Road, one of my favorite places too. Glad you had fun Big Bill Anchorage, AK

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

Caribou
OK, Howard agrees with me it's a caribou and Liz says elk....Far be it from me to be sure. Anyone else want to weigh in??

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

caribou
You called it right Bob! It's in velvet.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

Happy Fathers Day
Thanks, Jim. Happy fathers day to you. I would love to do this trip again with you.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

Home Sweet Home
Thank you.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

Caribou or ???
Thanks, Liz. I'm sure you're right although there were caribou warning signs not too far north of there.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

caribou or ???
Don't know where that picture was taken but from the blog it seems you might be a little far south for caribou. More likely a young elk.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009

Home Sweet Home
Drive Safe! Prayers going out for your safe return.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 22nd June 2009


When I was little and used to live waaaaaaaaaaay up north I would lie in bed waiting and waiting for it to get dark and of course it never would--you'd just eventually fall asleep anyway. Of course the flip side is the winter when you'd walk to school in the morning and it would be pitch black and by 3:30 when you had to walk home it would be pitch black again.

From Blog: Land of the Midnight Sun
Date: 22nd June 2009

lake louise
I once enjoyed the very same view from a spectacular suite on the 5th floor of the very same hotel! Equally spectacular is Waterton Lakes Park way down in the southwestern corner of the province--also a must see.

From Blog: Oh My God!!!-----Lake Louise
Date: 22nd June 2009

Happy Fathers Day!
Bob, I've really been enjoying keeping up with your adventure through your updates - surely not as much as you've been enjoying this trip of a lifetime. Your commentary and the pictures have really brought it to life from this end... I'm jealous ;-) Hope you continue to have a safe journey home.

From Blog: Heading for Home
Date: 21st June 2009

Whorehouses
Gerties used to be a whorehouse as well as a gambling joint. Back in the day, there were a lot of whorehouses in Dawson. But not today.....

From Blog: There's Gold in Them Thar Hills!
Date: 21st June 2009

And I'm at 820 and counting on the bike
Great commentaries--thie really turned out to be the trip of a lifetime. We'll ride when you get back. Enjoy.

From Blog: There's Gold in Them Thar Hills!
Date: 20th June 2009

Sounds so sexy!!
Of course I'm talking about "Diamond Tooth Gerties" Can we expect pictures from that entertaining evening? Or are you leaving that night up to our imaginations?

From Blog: There's Gold in Them Thar Hills!
Date: 20th June 2009

Lucky I Was
But, I also have the determination of the Germans!

From Blog: Nabesna--It Sure Was Worth It!!!





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