Monday. This is the day we are going to start our camping trip. Woke up around 9am and our first stop is the North Pole, Alaska. Yes, this is where Santa is. It was 10am and already 75 degrees.We drive through the city of North pole and all the street lights are candy canes.
Back on the road headed to Chena Hot Springs area where we rented a state cabin for 3 days. It was called the Colorado Creek Cabin and was ATV accessible. So there were 2 ways in: 1 was 5.8miles for snowmobiles in the winter, and the other was 18miles in good condition. Since we had our Argo I thought we were invincible to any obstacle. It is a mini tanker right? I decided to take the short trail in where we had 3 miles to the creek and then another 2 miles to the cabin.
We headed up the trail at 4:15pm and about 10 minutes into it, the Argo dies. Andy knows this happens often so he jumps off and fixes the problem.
It was 9pm. We were all covered in mudd.
We looked at each other and I knew I had made a huge mistake making this reservation. It wasn't supposed to be this way. I was scared. We were half way there. What do we do now? I cried because I felt this was all my fault putting my family in danger. All the thoughts of my family lost in the middle of Alaska came to my mind. Bears coming and eating little Mattie because she cant fend them off...I was literally scared
We kept going until 11:00pm and we came to this point.
Andy was calm throughout the whole event. If on the road trip I questioned why I was married to this man... this was my answer. I needed him. I need his ability to feel safe no matter what situation we are in as a family. I don't think anyone else could have made me feel safer in the middle of the mountains and help me to focus...that everything was going to be OK.
We made it back in 2 hours and the kids were great. We pulled up to our truck at 1:30am and the kids were not complaining.
3 comments:
That is so crazy!! I cannot believe that. You poor family! What is even more crazy is that at 1am it is bright as morning!
GIRL!!! That is so crazy didn't you know that a snowmachine trail in the summer is ALL muskeg :) I am soooo sorry this happened to you guys. Well this will be a story your kids will be able to tell their kids about getting stuck in the Alaska tundra on your way to a remote cabin...hope the rest of your trip was great though :)
that sounds terrible. I am so sorry. But you guys are troopers. Good job for staying calm and cool.
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