Not to worry Lisbeth . As you will see , we had great weather all the time .
The next day , we continued our trip to Whitehorse , the largest city in Yukon . Not a very big place as you can imagine . Not very exciting either , so we stayed the night and moved on the next day .
First , another map so that I do not lose you .
Leaving Whitehorse , stunning scenery , white topped mountains in the distance

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There are many lakes like this . So much water . Wow .
Then we divert from the Alaska Highway , onto Highway 2 – The Klondike Highway .
The Klondike was where gold was discovered in the 1880’s , and caused one of those huge goldrushes we’ve all heard about , with one big difference . It is in Northern Yukon , and the place freezes up for 8 months of the year . So , those old miners had to brave the cold first getting there , before trying their luck – most of them went away again broke .
And the heart of the Klondike was Dawson City .
And here we are – Dawson City , still looking like it did more than 100 years ago , boardwalks and all .
In its time , it teemed with 1000’s of miners , saloons , and of course saloon girls , of which probably the most famous was a female called Klondike Kate . Sorry , no photograph .
And the saloons are gone too , so , hope its OK to show the hardware store

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Today , Dawson is still the centre for the Yukon’s gold industry , and you go out to do some gold-panning at $5.00 a go , and you are allowed to keep any gold you find . Hmm , gold from a worked out old mine ?????
Here’s the guest house where we stayed . The buildings in this place are either built from timber , or corrugated sheetmetal .
Those roads are gravel , sprayed with coarse salt , and you can imagine the slush during winter and when it is wet . That’s why the board walks
Down by the riverside – the Yukon river , is the SS Keno , an old , restored stern-wheel paddle steamer . This old paddle steamer is permanently in dry-dock and is a museum today .
Well , we could not go for a trip on the paddlesteamer , so , after a couple of days , we left Dawson , taking the little ferry across the river , onto Highway 9 – also called Top of the world Highway –
Tomorrow , we enter Alaska