Well, we arrived back at Lake Elmo around 6:00 PM on Friday, as some of you know who have been receiving the SPOT Tracker messages. 20 days, and a fabulous trip! N4401B ran without a hiccup the whole way -- 61 hours flying, two oil changes, 32 takeoffs and an equal number of landings.

I love the O-300!
We flew across the Canadian prairies, up the Alaska Highway as far as Whitehorse, south to Juneau, north again to Tok and then down to Anchorage with a stop at Richard Pulley and Ina Vlesshouwer's Hilltop strip for some fresh-caught King and Red salmon (thank you, Richard and Ina!), rented a car and drove around the Kenai peninsula (lots of postcard quality scenery), took a boat cruise from Seward to look at whales and other wildlife, hiked up to the Exit Glacier, took a ride in a friend's 206 from Homer across the Cook Inlet to the foot of Mount Iliamna to land on the beach and look at brown bears, drove back to Anchorage to retrieve the 170 and fly up to Talkeetna, saw Denali close up from a Navajo above the cloud deck, flew back up the Glenn Highway and down the Alaska Highway then south to Cut Bank, Montana, rented a car and drove over the mountains to Kalispell, drove through Glacier park on the return trip, and finally flew home across northern Montana, southern North Dakota, and central Minnesota.
Near the end we learned from Tim Berg (
mit on these forums) that we had not actually reached Alaska

but my brother Bill (
http://www.users.muohio.edu/renwicwh/) had, riding a Honda Shadow 750 from near Cincinnati. He'd made it to Fairbanks and Barrow. (The weather toward Fairbanks was crummy the day we left Talkeetna, so we went the other way.) Tim was most helpful to Bill, letting him store his helmet and other gear at Tim's place while flew commercial to Barrow for some geography research. I guess I'll have to enjoy Alaska vicariously when he returns and can download his photos!

I'm greatful to all the 170 Association members who helped us and entertained us in one way or another. I wish I could have met them all!
Here are some photos:

Beautiful weather between Fort Nelson and Watson Lake

CAVU over Skagway!

Elaine and me, at the Mendenhall Glacier

At Eureka Lodge -- one of my favorite Alaska places

At Richard and Ina's Hilltop place

Thar she blows!

Cooper Landing, on the Kenai Peninsula. I wish a photograph could really capture the beauty!

My bear photo!

Denali (not my photo, but this is the way we saw it)

Headed home, past the Matanuska Glacier, in challenging weather

The Liard River between Watson Lake and Fort Nelson, BC. Yes, that's an airstrip!

Spectacular Glacier National Park

Home at last! Lake Elmo Airport (21D), Minnesota