Closure extended till at least June 21.
So near yet so impossible.
So near yet so impossible.
Hopefully that will be the end and I can spend July in YT. I usually go to YT to escape the hoards of tourists in Alaska but we won't see many of those this year.
You are correct in that the cruise ships disgorge huge quantities of tourists.......3 tourists for each Alaska resident but the more mobile tourists saturate any fishing area that is road accessible. The interior where I live does not get the number of tourists that the Kenai Peninsula gets except perhaps Denali. I find YT rivers and lakes to be much friendlier water for canoeing and fishing.
With this Covid issue, I would guess that YT won't get the flights of German tourists that they usually get.
Hopefully that will be the end and I can spend July in YT. I usually go to YT to escape the hoards of tourists in Alaska but we won't see many of those this year.
Well I don't want to be the bad guy in here, but I really hope they keep the border close and the restriction for the yukon alive!! American traveling through the Yukon in transit to Alaska are not supposed to leave the Alaska Highway and not supposed to enter down town Whitehorse and or stop in any communities unless they really need too... but lots of them don't give a crap and don't respect the directives, even some fancy short trips on the yukon river, on a busy long weekend where yukoners try to spent time away from people.....
If they can keep the border close for as long as there is a risk, I'm happy with that!!