We spent the day prior to hiking in Skayway. It is a tourist
town with four cruise ships in town the day we left. There are some good little
outdoors stores for last minute shopping.
Day 1
We arranged for a
ride to Dyea…the start of the trail and arrived there around 10:00. There are a few transport services in
Skayway so it cost about $20 each for the ride.
The first km of the trail gets you blood pumping but after
that it is a walk in the park to Finnigan’s Point. There is a beautiful wetland
area with boardwalks that go on and on.
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Boardwalks |
There is camping at Finnigan’s Point but because we had an
early start, we kept going to Canyon City…a
distance of about 13 kms for the first day.
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Hanging Glacier at Finnigan's Point |
Canyon City
consists of a log cabin and one cook tent. The weather was so pleasant everyone
cooked outside. The cabins are for warm up and cooking, not sleeping. By the
end of the day, there were about 35 people at Canyon
City. Most of the group was on the
same schedule as us so while during the day it was just the two of us, at the
campsites it was mostly the same group.
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Lush rain forest |
We camped with eight Germans, eight Hungarians, and family
from Montreal, a couple of doctors
from Toronto, a Dad from Calgary
with his nine year old son and two young 17 year olds from Whitehorse.
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The cook tent at Canyon City |
We took a little side hike, after we were all set up, to the
actual Canyon City
site. We hiked over the Tayia River
suspension bridge to see an abandon boiler and other artifact from the gold
rush days.
The day was about 13 km...cooked up some dinner and went to bed early with the sun still up.