Into the wild blue yonder...


Here we go! I'm currently blogging from inside my toasty warm little metal box of an oasis stationed, for the time being, in Haines, Alaska. It was quite the experience not having web or phone for a few days. Refreshing actually. I didn't have radio either (I thought I fixed the radio, but the speakers, or some sort of wiring is not working well making the stereo awful and scratchy to listen to), so the past three days of driving have been just me and my thoughts with a background of engine and road noise. I didn't mind it, though. I think we sometimes get caught up in thinking that we have to have music running in the background all the time when we drive, but I imagined all the people who traveled across the country and to Alaska before the radio/CDs/mp3 players existed. They just traveled along with their thoughts. It really wasn't bad at all and now that I'm used to it, I kind of like it. Plus, I like being able to hear the noises that the Brave is making. Make sure it's running well.


Trying to boil down the last few days is going to be difficult... also, lots of pictures. Sorry for the massive dump of pictures. There are hundreds, and this is just a few! Of course many of them are just me taking pictures of beautiful landscapes out the front window, so I'll spare you those ones... for the most part.
I left on Monday morning after some quick troubleshooting on the fridge (thank goodness it was only a blown fuse. It is working perfectly now!). I headed out of town and cruised along without any trouble, stopping in Palmer for gas. Little Bit is a perfect companion. She lays right next to me with her head on my knee, or beneath the driver's side dash by the steering column.


About 26 miles from Glennallen, the most godawful noise abruptly erupted from my engine compartment, accompanied by my power steering going out. So I immediately pulled over, opened up my engine hatch and looked in. There it was- my power steering pump had just snapped off. Go figure. So I called my Dad: "Hey Dad, guess where I am." "Where?" "Laying underneath my Winnebago... the power steering broke." I decided to lash the broken part out of the way of the rest of the engine's moving parts (thank God for zip-ties!), and continue on to Glennallen where I guessed there were probably some mechanics and other fixing-broken-engine-parts type places. I got on the road and called my Dad to let him know that it drove fine sans-power-steering, and near the end of our conversation he says, "You should turn at your next available left" ... which confused me- how did he know what was at my next left? Did he mean in Glennallen? Huh? And then I saw it- there was my Dad, phone to ear, standing on the side of the road. To my immediate left: the Tazlina airstrip and his red Cessna 180 parked right there. I couldn't believe it! I was totally baffled at first. How-what-when?! I thought I'd gone through some sort of time warp. How did I just tell him that I was broken down, and then three miles down the road there he is? Turns out he was flying around following me. Taking pictures of me (see picture #3 on this post- he took it), landing here and there, conniving a way to intercept me. He had landed in Tazlina and was waiting for me to pass by when I called him about the power steering. Crazy. I broke down three or so miles away from where he landed, and he had no idea I had pulled over with engine trouble!


So we called a welder in Glennallen who said he could probably fix it. The bracket which held on the power steering pump had just broken in half. 3/4 inch solid metal! Just broke. Whatever. Dad got in the plane and headed to Glennallen, about 26 miles away, and I drove off in the same direction. He got there well before me and called a nurse from his unit who lived in Glennallen and had a hands-on type of husband. She told us to come on down, and that her neighbor was actually a welder. The same welder we had called from Tazlina! Unbelievable. I picked Dad up from the Glennallen airstrip and we drove to her house where they helped us get the bracket off the engine, fed us a delicious dinner and took us to the neighbor to have him weld together the silly bracket. The bracket had to cool after being welded, so it couldn't be installed until the next morning. I took my Dad back to the airstrip for the final-final goodbye and he sailed off into the setting sun.
I spent the night in their driveway hooked up to their power via extension cord. The next morning she fed me coffee and a cinnamon roll (!) and I got to installing the fixed bracket and reconnecting the belt to the power steering pump. It went in like a dream and I said goodbye to them, eternally grateful for their incredible help and hospitality.


I drove up through Tok and on to the border, stopping for a lunch of canned pears at a rest stop overlooking a gorgeous vista. Gas again at Border City (haha, "city), before the long haul down to Kluane Lake in Yukon Territory, where I planned on spending the night.
Here's the little brave, 421 miles from home at the Alaska/Canada border. This is one of my favorite places on the AlCan for some reason. I mean, it's not very triumphant for me since I'm only leaving Alaska, I haven't driven a thousand miles to get there, but still, I love taking a picture by the sign. The Brave wanted to be in the picture too. I obliged.


LB and I on opposite sides of the border. We're so international.
I didn't take many more pictures that day. The roads in the Yukon are pretty awful, so I had to spend my time dodging potholes and what I like to refer to as "road mountains" (seriously, that's what the signs look like when they warn you of them- I should've gotten a picture of the "road mountains ahead" sign). Frost heaves are not my friend. Whenever a stretch of brand new highway found its way beneath my tires I sighed a huge sigh of relief. New asphalt is Winnebago porn. I would trade my first born for brand new pavement for the rest of the trip. I'm only kidding, but seriously... that's how much I love the buttery smooth feeling of my tires skimming along new asphalt. It feels like flying. You can't hear the road, just the engine. It's amazing. I could go on and on, but I'll save you all my gushing about something as inane as pavement.
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purelovefashion said...

That dog is the cutest!

Some spectacular views here too.


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Morgan and Lua said...

That's so nice the Little Bit is coming with you. Is she along for the whole ride? Makes me jealous I'm not doing this with Lua right now.

The trip sounds rough but really fulfilling so far. And there is so much more road to go!

sparkle is a color (Katrina) said...

So amazing! I am loving every bit about your journey. Too funny about your dad...my dad would have done the same thing (well, my dad doesn't know how to fly a place, but if he did, he totally would have followed me.)
xo Katrina

Mich said...

wow! exciting start!! That's awesome that you know so much about mechanics!

Meg! said...

This is the most amazing post. Those photos... your dad taking pictures from the plane... the pictures of the Brave with such wild country in the background... it gives me shivers. This is incredible. I've decided I need to visit this part of the world and just be alone and quiet for a while. I'm inspired.

Amber's Notebook said...

Have a great adventure!!! I can't wait to read all about it =)

julie @ shorts and longs said...

You are my hero! I am in awe of your Winnebago, and the drive with the cute doggy, and no radio for 3 days. Cannot wait to hear more. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!!

Jasmine Lee said...

Great Pictures! Loved reading about your trip sounds like you have had a crazy but fun time. I sometimes like driving without music too. It's relaxing and gives you time to think.

oh! and LB is adorable!!!

xoxo, jaz
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Jenni said...

wow amazing. That is so adorable that your dad was following you taking pictures from the air! And what a cool picture that is to have!

It's great to know that there are people like the family that helped you out still out there in the world. What luck that there was an easy and inexpensive solution!

I'm so excited to see your journey. The scenery along your drive is stunning! Now I want to take a road trip even more. Maybe I'll move to Portland afterall and drive myself to my new home! we'll see! haha!

Coastal Aussie said...

Great post, and so exciting to hear about your travels thus far. Terrific photos, especially the one from your Dad. And goodness, but the last three photos are so sweet. I especially love Little Bit's expression.

thetravelingpeach said...

your dad sounds absolutely priceless. don't you love it when traveling takes interesting turns? can be stressful, but always ends in the best stories. your trip sounds fantastic and out of this world. i'm a little jealous ;)

thetravelingpeach said...

your dad sounds absolutely priceless. don't you love it when traveling takes interesting turns? can be stressful, but always ends in the best stories. your trip sounds fantastic and out of this world. i'm a little jealous ;)

carly. said...

wow, what a wonderful story. that sounds like a total movie moment when your dad just happened to be there and how he flew in and was following you - adorable!!

also, where will you be making stops in canada? just out of curiousity as i'm canadian & if you're nearby i'd love to hang!

Becca Jane said...

How amazing that your dad was right there when you needed him - such amazingly perfect timing.

Also, I have to say that you seem to be awfully handy at fixing things (in spite of the sometime need for welders) - pretty impressed!

I hope that Yukon roads don't treat you TOO terribly. I'm sure BC roads will be more friendly!

Daisy said...

So lovely to be reading about your trip, how delightful that your dad had followed in his plan and took pretty photos and was on call when you needed a little help!

I think that Little Bit is going to have such fun with you! Carry on having a safe journey my dear.

daisy

The Daily Fashionista said...

What an amazing dad you have!!! I was wondering where their aerial photo came from! hehe.. And you bringing Little Bit is great! He seems incredibly happy to be trotting along with you.

Tiffany said...

That is so awesome that your dad was taking pictures of you from the sky (and that he was able to help you with your engine troubles)!

Michal said...

I was wondering how you got the aerial photo!! That's so hilarious that your dad was following you. (:

That last pic of you and Little Bit is the absolute cutest!

xx
michal

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Justice Pirate said...

That is the coolest dashboard decoration ever. hehehe.
these entries are going to be so exciting!!!!!

Shallow Mallow said...

Amazing. What an exciting start :)
Wishing you lots of buttery roads to fly along!

Btw: No picture overload at all. Looking forward to more already :D

❤Cate❤ said...

I love that you're taking your dog with you, I'd love to be out on the road with my dog.

Your dad sounds like an awesome guy and you've got some beautiful pictures thanks to him.

I can't wait to hear more about your journey it's such an inspiration xoxo

~Hurricane B~ said...

WOOHOOOO. YOU GO GIRL. You are doing something so many of us think of but few do till we are so old we barely appreicate it. Your speaker wires are probally rubbing, if you hear the crackly noise. Just get some electric tape and try to tape them up so they do not rub. Or try an isound, for when you want music. I did this in an old car that did not have a working radio, you can plug your ipod or iphone into it...volia. Music...for about 30 bucks.=)

Fel said...

Wow, I'm glad you had a great start, and all issues have been this easily resolved! Your father taking pictures from the air is *the best*! How amazing. :D
I hope everything continues this nicely...and I do not mind more pictures...they DO make me want to go on an extended vacation, but please, more. :)

Archives said...

ahhh! so glad you are safely off and all is now going well. :)

Meghan said...

I love this beginning! I got chills just reading about you adventure. I know it sounds corny, but you're so Brave!!
The story about your dad is so cute and auspicious! and I love that you have little bit with you, too.

I can't wait to drive vicariously along with you!

Best wishes

Kayla said...

How wonderful is the power of friendly neighbors and small towns! Good luck on your next stretch of road!!

Megan said...

Lady, this is so exciting! I am completely living vicariously through you right now. :)
And your dad watching over you in the plane? That is too cute... way to go, dad!
This whole trip gives me the warm and fuzzies.

Hannah said...

congratulations elizabeth! i hope the next couple days treat you well. i've seen via twitter you are having to make some difficult choices. don't sweat it! just have fun and enjoy yourself!

Cadie said...

What a crazy story (I understand breakdowns since my old car constantly had some sort of problem - lost power steering, break line was somehow severed, etc.) and that's so cute that your dad was following you around via plane :) come visit NJ!

Vanessa said...

I find myself craving less and less of the random noise of having the TV on in the background or music. It's nice to just have your thoughts to occupy your noggin :)

I love that your dad was watching over your, literally. awesome.

Bad Taste Toast said...

It's so exciting to hear resp. read what you experience now that you're on the road! I love all the landscape photos! I'll be checking your blog daily now because I'm so looking forward to what you'll have to tell :)

And how awesome is your dad? so cool that he took photos from above!

katie said...

That is so funny your dad was following you! so sweet! sounds like a great trip so far of course minus the engine trouble. Can't wait to read more. =)

lilibloom said...

You sound so happy! :)

This adventure with your Dad is just so amazing! :D I laughed out loud when I read it, unbelievable! And I love the picture he took of you (I mean You and your Brave). :D

Great, keep on having the best adventures and the most fun, we love hearing ybout it all!

Miss Kelli said...

This post made me a bit misty-eyed. It's so adorable that your dad was documenting your trip from above. He must be so proud of you.

The weather up there looks gorgeous. It's miserable in Vancouver today. I hope it brightens up when you eventually pass through!

Annalee said...

Oh, I'm SO jealous! Can't wait to read more about your little adventure!

-Annalee


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myedit said...

I am really looking forward to your posts from the road... your dad 'dropping'by, your puppy companion and your asphault admiration... all good!

upatreecupatea said...

Yay for the great start! And that the mishap with The Brave was solved quickly!
Looks like you're having a great time :)

Anna said...

You are awesome. I love Little Bit. I'm so insanely jealous of you right now.

Tieka, Selective Potential said...

Hahaha, oh my gosh. My mouth was open the whole time reading about how you were going to break down and your dad was on the side of the road! And a tear honestly came down my cheek! HAHA! Oh gosh, I'm emotional lately - but this is so amazing. I'm so insanely excited for you.

Lisa - respect the shoes said...

Congrats and good luck with starting your "brave" new adventure!

Polina said...

WOOW your dad is so cute! i love that! you must have such a good relationship at home!
and awesome pictures :) i love your description about ashphalt - i've never really thought of it that way! :) hope your trip through Canada is enjoyable! welcome to Canada! (i'm in Ontario..) :)

Caroline said...

These photos are fantastic! It makes me want to travel to Alaska soooo badly. What a gorgeous scenic drive you have ahead of you.

jane st. clair said...

i love that first picture of you and your doggie! i also think it's wonderfully sweet and amazing that your dad was there to help. so glad everything is working now!

Louise said...

I could never, in a million years, do what you are doing! You are so awesome and inspirational!!!

Allison said...

I am jealous of you. I hope I become brave enough to go on a big adventure one day. :) I'm glad Little Bit came with you.

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kelly ann said...

i'm so glad you have your dog with you! they're the best companions ever.

this makes me want to drop everything and go on a road trip around the country SO BAD. it just sounds so refreshing.

Sarah with an "h" said...

Yay! So exciting! Awesome post. Thanks for all the pictures!

:o)Sarah
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Len David said...

WOW YOU ARE ALONE IN THIS ENTIRE ROADTRIP!? I APPLAUD YOU FOR BEING SO BRAVE!!! :)

Faith said...

So jealous of you! And how adorable that about your dad! That is too funny. Loooved this post, so much fun to hear about all of this.

summertime dreams said...

Awesome post! You're great at making us feel like we're accompanying you for real!
Can't wait to hear about all your new adventures :) I'm glad you decided to blog about your journey. Hope theres no more unpleasant breakdowns ahead.

Lilli said...

Amazing post, thanks for sharing! The story about your did was quite funny yet perfect. He was there just at the nick of time! I hope you enjoy your trip and I look forward to reading all about your adventures.

Anonymous said...

The picture of you taken by your dad from above....I lost my dad 10 days ago and it just reminds me that dads always look out for their girls :). Amazing story, made me very happy to read.

@chicspace

Melissa said...

Oh, Alaska! Do you plan on stopping by the Chris McCandless bus? I believe it's 28 miles out the Stampede Trail.

Graham Jones said...

Awesome that you finally found your Brave! Your Dad sounds like a great guy..that is such a good story.

Looks like you have a mopar bigblock in there 440? 413?

We use the Brave in the evenings to project movies onto...just put a white sheet or shower curtain along the side and voila! instant big screen....as seen here

If you are coming through Nelson BC let me know and I'll help you out anyway I can...lots of mechanics.

Best of luck on your journey and keep us posted!

Alice said...

Great Pictures and your dog is sooo.. sweet!:) xx, Alice from bells and whistles.

Kyla said...

Hey, Elizabeth - I am SO enjoying reading about your adventures. I can't help feeling an overwhelming sense of awe reading about something that you've worked so hard to accomplish and because of that, get to have such a life-changing experience! The story about your dad following you was so SO sweet *tear* - and I LOVE that you have your dog with you. I have a little dog, too and some days, his companionship it really all I need. Have fun and be safe! And of course, thanks for sharing!

Vicki said...

haha love the last photo of you on both sides of the border!! disaster about ur steering column.. i wldnt have clue what went wrong or to fix it if that happened to me! glad u got it fixed and that photo by ur dad is cool!! looking forward to the next installment from you and LB! :) x

Ashley, Lions Lace Lattes said...

I'm so excited to hear more about your trip!! Your pictures are beautiful, and I love that your dad was following you in his plane. lol. Too cute!

Luis said...

Your adventures fill me with envy...

Lindsey P. said...

Your dad is so cute! And his "spying" worked out pretty well. :)
Glad you're sailing right along. The roads will get better once you get into British Columbia.
If you plan to stop in Vancouver at some point, let me know. I know some cute camping spots where you could park the Brave and walk over to the beach. Gorgeous. :)

Alessa said...

That's pretty cool. I'm usually a lurker on your blog, but I really wanted to tell you: I think it's awesome that your doing that trip! I'm really looking forward to seeing your photos. :) Have lots of fun!

auxpaysdesmerveilles said...

It's so amazing that you're taking this trip and making your dream come true! I hope you have the time of your life but I'm sure you do. Good luck!

Poison Oak said...

This is amazing... you're living the dream!

daisymay aka Chantele said...

LB is so cute!!

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Anonymous said...

you and your dog are the cutest! i dream of travelling in an rv one day. happy travels to you!
kelly

if i haver said...

What an adventure!!! Your dad sounds like a cool dude for sure. Little Bit is so cute on your dash! Can't wait to read more :-)

hellolyndsey said...

Stay safe girl! Why am I even saying this when you know how to fix stuff like your power steering when it's broken and I can't even change a tire. I'm glad you're taking LB and I hope you are having a great time even with the difficulties! That is so absolutely adorable how your dad flew his plane to follow you, that is SOOOOOOOOOOO sweet. I would "hope" that my mom followed me like that (since i dont have a dad lol) because I'd be terrified! Wow I'm babbling like crazy too hahaha. Have a good one girl, I can't wait to see more updates.

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Midwest Mayhem said...

How exciting! Too bad for the bit of car trouble, but your pictures are amazing! Your doggie is so adorable! I'm looking forward to reading about more of your awesome travels!

Angie D said...

Aw, your dad is awesome!!

How wonderful!! I love your photos :)

Ollie Otson said...

That's so cute about your Dad! i'm glad everything got fixed and you could set off in the Brave. Can't wait to read about more adventures!

Sabrina said...

I actually teared up when reading that you Dad was following you taking pictures. What an amazing thing for him to do. It shows how proud of you he is and how much he supports what you are doing.

I can't wait to read more about your trip!

Erica said...

I was wondering how you got the aerial picture. Your dad is pretty amazing! The state/national line pictures are shiny too.

paulinabelle said...

the photos are gorgeous! i think its awesome for us readers to see howw you went from lusting after a winnebago for so long to finally getting one, to now being on your way! im so happy for you!