Tok, Alaska isn't much more than a few roadside businesses along the Alaska Hwy. It is however, the first community that you encounter, after crossing the Canadian/Alaska border on the Alaska Hwy. Located about 90 miles from the border, Tok is a junction for the two highways that come from Fairbanks, and Anchorage. When we entered Alaska several weeks ago, we turned south toward Anchorage, Valdez, and the Kenai Peninsula. Our original plan was to make the loop up through Fairbanks, then back to Tok, but circumstances have changed, and we're now headed back south.
Yesterday was a catch up day for laundry, and other stuff, as we waited for this morning, and hopefully, our mail. After the snafu with the mail in Skagway, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it's here. We'll know at 8:30am, when the post office opens. Next stop - Whitehorse.
Tok RV Village - $43.43 Cumulative - $1,350.93
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I think of Tok as the RV washing capital of the world. After driving the last 100 miles on the unpaved Alcan Highway, I saw people waiting in line to wash their vehicles at midnight.
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