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Event Coverage North to alaska living the dream

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bob K, Jun 22, 2013.

  1. Hemishovel
    Joined: Mar 18, 2013
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    Been enjoying your vacation it made me go work on my coupe so next year wife and me can go on vacation with it
     
  2. Jeff J
    Joined: Mar 15, 2007
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    Come on Bob we did that in 20 hours a couple years ago !!!! C2C run
     
  3. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    from Antigo Wi.


    Yeah but I don't have you a co-pilot this time.

    B:)B
     
  4. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Bob K
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    from Antigo Wi.

    I posted these this morning before we had our adventures of today. Evidently they didn't go.

    So let's start over.

    We were invited for breakfast by Keith & Jen at their home, had a nice meal and a wonderfull chat.

    Then we got to the good stuff, this 52 is their current driver and has been seen all over the Pacific Northwest. Neat little car.


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    Love the plaque.


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    More plaques


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    Jen made this out of spare parts left over from the build of the 63


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    Here is where we get the 409 in his screen name pg409.


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    Our host and hostess and Fred the Ford. This care is their signature car in the area.


    Thanks again guy's we had a great time.


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    First thing we saw was a cub bear, we weren't quick enough with the camera though. Short time later we spotted these 2 Mulies in the ditch, they were trying to cross the road but got spooked by the cars and always went back to the ditch.


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    They finally gave up and went back across the field.

    Mt Robson was out in all of her glory today, many days she is completly socked in and not visible at all.


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    Cool lake with mountians in the background, love the contrast in the water colors.


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    Don't know the name of this mountian but loved the snow pack on the top.


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    Close up of snow pack.


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    Lovely green color on this lake.


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    Had to do the mandatory Lake Louise photos.

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    There are pictures I have seen that show these Glaciers right on the edge of the water, now there are trials that lead up to the face of them.


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    Too many again

    B:)B
     
  5. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Bob K
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    from Antigo Wi.

    The gray jay, noisy little bastards, they weren't afraid of people at all.


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    We didn't see any cougars at the lake but did see a few at the bar later.


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    A couple of shots of our last view of the Canadian Rockies as we head down the hill to Calgary.


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    This is what I tried to post this morning.

    Will update today in a few minutes.


    B:DB
     
  6. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Bob K
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    from Antigo Wi.

    Today was quite a day, we started out not expecting to see anything worth taking pictures of so we didn't have our cameras ready when we saw this.

    Helicopter hovering in amongst the power lines with a guy sitting on the skid, we assume that he was either inspecting or getting ready to ride the wire


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    I see this every year on the way to B'ville at the Cargill and Morton salt companies plants. I never expected to see something similar in
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    We stopped for Gas in Moosejaw and I pulled up in front of the restaurant to go in and pay for the gas.

    Maggie came out and got in the car, I got in and put it in reverse and Bang, this happened to the left front wheel.

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    See the entire story at


    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=821039

    As you can see it has a happy ending though. We will have to Banzi home tomorrow, it's about 14 hours but that is doable.

    More Later


    B:)B

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  7. nexxussian
    Joined: Mar 14, 2007
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    DAYUM Bob, you're gonna have a full front end overhaul on that thing by the time you get home. :eek:
     
  8. Bob, that guy in the chopper was hot sticking, they work on LIVE wires from the air!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  9. belair
    Joined: Jul 10, 2006
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    We did the AlCan back in the early 60s in a coral and white 57 Chevy 2 door. Went from Waco to Anchorage, then back to Ft. Smith Arkansas every summer for four years. A week in the back seat with my sister was made tolerable by the presence of our dog. Your trip rocks.
     
  10. Kona Cruisers
    Joined: Feb 4, 2007
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    I just panicked when i saw "that" wheel I thought it was my repair at first. I'm glad you to are ok!


    Man what happend... That was tight 2 weeks ago same with that wheel bearing.
     
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  11. Fortunateson
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    Been reading with much interest. I hope you got home OK. My wife and I are leaving Saturday for a cruise to Alaska. We'll be stopping in Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchican. Even though I've read every I don't remember the locations you stopped at. Do you have any thoughts on must see spots in those areas? How about car related stuff (I don't want to go into withdrawal!).
     
  12. Jeff J
    Joined: Mar 15, 2007
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    Are ya home yet Bob ???
     
  13. Are we there yet?:D
     
  14. nexxussian
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    better hurry home Bob, gotta see ya on the salt. ;)
     
  15. Bob K
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Bob K
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    from Antigo Wi.

    Well we have reached the end of this epic saga. We left Moose Jaw at 10:am and 1000 miles and 16 1/2 hour later we were in our driveway. Totally uneventfull trip, car worked great, Thanks Brent. Did not take a single picture that shoud be posted. Besides I'm tired of doing that anyway.

    Now comes the chore of getting it ready for the Bonneville trip on Wednsday morning.

    Gotta go through my receipts and see where I got that adjustable A arm. The strut rods I don't know about yet, seems like my only option is to replace them with a tublar lower A arm.

    Thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread and all of those who helped along the way even if it was moral support.

    We had a blast and I am already planning the next one, stay tuned.

    B:)B
     
  16. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
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    Welcome Home ! :)
     
  17. Boones
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
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    from Kent, Wa
    1. Northwest HAMBers

    you got just enough time to swap out the front suspension for all new parts (wait you have almost done that) before leaving for Bville.
     
  18. It's been epic.
     
  19. We're glad you guys arrived home safely!

    What a trip, eh?

    Did you do all the driving yourself?

    We travelled about 8000 miles, but took a bit longer to do it.

    Get some ice cream and take a nap.
     
  20. jr9162
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  21. pg409
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    Good Stuff Bob and Maggie......

    I'll be thinking of ya on the salt. That weekend we will be in
    Stateline, Id at a vintage sprint car race.......:)
     
  22. nexxussian
    Joined: Mar 14, 2007
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    Glad you made it home. :)

    Ask El Poloko (sp?) on here about the suspension.

    He should know who sells stronger stuff that will actually fit an OE crossmember.
     
  23. Thanks for the adventure, it been a great time following along.:)
     
  24. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    Good to see you made it home ok.
     
  25. scoop
    Joined: Jul 4, 2001
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    Glad you got home ok,Bob.
     
  26. Fordtudor37
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    Glad to hear you got home safe, thanks for taking us along with you.
     
  27. OahuEli
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
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    from Hawaii

    Thank you for choosing to share with us your cool as all getout road trip. I'm gonna read it again in a week or two just to appreciate not only what you and the missus saw along the way, but also the issues you dealt with and the camaraderie of people trying to help you out. Good stuff and a great example of what American and Canadian Hambers are all about.
    That said, are you gonna do a Bonneville thread?
     
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  28. Welcome home Pops!
     
  29. Glad to hear you made it home!!!
     
  30. ME.GASSER
    Joined: Sep 18, 2007
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    Bob and Maggie,
    I'm sure you are very tired and glad to be home but i for one am sorry the saga is over. I so looked forward to your postings everyday. It was quite an adventure for all of us. Thank you so much for taking us along.
    Gasser Girl
     

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