We arrived amidst occasional showers and settled into Olnes Pond Campground in the Lower Chatanika River recreation area. It felt like we had the place to ourselves most of the time, and being just 20 miles north of Fairbanks offered the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Moose sightings were a near-daily treat!

Our Fairbanks adventures included: braving the Dalton Highway (in the pouring rain!), a much-needed (and pricey!) car wash afterwards, relaxing at Chena Hot Springs, exploring the Fairbanks Museum of the North, and even some souvenir shopping at the North Pole at the Santa Clause Shop! We had an absolute blast.
Next up: a Harvest Host stay at Delta Meat and Sausage, then a rendezvous in Tok with @GoldenAnniversaryAdventure . We might just conquer the Top Of The World Highway – stay tuned!






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