Tuesday 26 November 2019

Burning rubber in Canada Part 11 - The Dawson City


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   After a quick breakfast we marched on to Dawson City , this was the longest and highest point of our travel . The drive was smooth but traffic was not much as it seems people going to Alaska don't prefer this route much . Again there were miles and miles of trees as one could see , not a single house or human being , I would say it was green desert .


Long beautiful road 






Random click 


   The Dawson city  is beautiful , kind of rustic it has old world charm and buildings have been restored painstakingly . By the time we reached the center it   was 0300 pm as per our  watch!! however it was late afternoon in other parts of world but not here. This is due to long daylight  shops remain open late in night . I stood at this sign below and pinched myself as it was dream come true for me , I had been planning this trip for almost 3 years and Dawson city was my  first choice the feeling was beautiful can't be expressed in words .



Self pinching sign


Streets of Dawson City


Streets of Dawson City


Streets of Dawson City


  After a quick tour of town we settled for lunch in the beautiful   Joe's Pizza . The service was superb and pizza was really good surprisingly it was full house in spite of being almost 0330pm . We than walked to the most famous place in the town ,The Down Town Hotel to have sour toe shots!



Joe's Pizza 


Currency of almost all countries including our own Rupees 


Restored working old post office 


Boardwalk


Streets of Dawson City



Streets of Dawson City





   The Sourtoe Cocktail served at Downtown hotel is a  simple drink (a shot of whiskey, usually Yukon Jack) with an unusual accompaniment a mummified human toe.   In the 1920s, the rum-running Linken brothers Louie and Otto  got caught in a blizzard . Louie put his foot through a patch of ice and soaked his foot . When the brothers got back to their cabin, Louie's right foot was frozen solid . To prevent gangrene , Otto used his axe to chop off Louie's toe . He placed the toe in a jar of alcohol to commemorate the event. 

    In 1973, legend has it that Captain Dick Stevenson found the jar (and the toe) in a remote cabin. He came up with the idea of the Sourtoe Cocktail Club , an exclusive club . However till date there have been almost seven toes after the original toe which lasted only for seven years. In order to gain admittance to the club, potential members must drink the legendary Sourtoe Cocktail . There's just one rule: "You can drink it fast. You can drink it slow. But your lips must touch that gnarly toe."

   One gets a certificate signed by a old timer and you pay a small fee to get the certificate apart from off course the cost of drink .  We were not able to try the drink since the bar only starts at 8 pm and it would have been very late to return back to Whitehorse after that , however the staff at bar was very good and allowed us to click photos and gave information all smiling .



Deepak,me,Malhar,Shaunak and Netrali


The Downtown Hotel


The bar 





   We again walked around the town and visited the visitors center . By the time we reached it was closing time however the staff gave us a lot of information . In the center we saw a pair of locked horns its basically two moose  who fought to death and both died ,  the locked horns have been preserved till date .

   We took a small walk on the river front , in fact a short distance from visitors center there is a jetty from which one can take a free ferry across on the other side, this ferry is generally taken by riders and travelers who enter Alaska using Top of the world highway.





Visitors center 




Entangled moose antlers 
 




Paddle ferry boat 





River front park 


    Another unique thing you will find in Dawson city is leaning buildings ,basically Dawson city exists on sub arctic climate , a place with lot of permafrost in the  soil . It  remains frozen throughout the year , however due to climatic changes, the weather is  getting warmer leading to  permafrost getting melted this has effected the structural stability of the buildings thereby pushing it up/down leading to leaning of houses  .


Leaning building

  By the time we were ready to leave the city it was already 7 pm and we had a long , lonely drive back to Whitehorse. After a long drive we stopped at this beautiful Silver trail tourist information  center , there was no one in the center but it was open , information leaflets were kept and it had good washroom too. I just thought is it possible in any other country like this ,but than this is Canada , they just trust you .







 







   After a coffee break we were back on the road by this time sleep was overpowering us however hats off to Deepak he was more than alert in fact all of us dozed till the next rest stop ,  by this time it  was already 11 pm and took this opportunity to click photo in Northern light .


Northern lights




Whitehorse in Northern lights 

   By the time we reached our hotel  it was dark and we decided to have a quick dinner . The moment we reached our hotel rooms we all crashed ,  for it was a long day and my long standing dream had come true . I drifted to sleep with sweet memories as from tomorrow our return journey starts .


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