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We FINALLY fixed the door! Boya Lake and Jade City were gorgeous, the mosquitos feasted upon us, and we made it to the Yukon. As a consolation prize for not making it to Edziza Provincial Park, we headed to King’s Throne Peak to hike most of it. We left the dogs behind due to rockfall concerns and ended up not summiting due to snow but had a BLAST!
From there, we headed over to Haines (super cute) and Skagway (too many cruise ships). Jason headed to Juneau via ferry to fly back to Montana and I made my way back towards Whitehorse after hiking a bit of the Chilkoot Trail.
Kayla founded Journey Dog Training in 2013 to provide high-quality and affordable dog behavior advice. She is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant who’s worked with hundreds of private clients, thousands of shelter dogs, and dozens of working detection dogs. Kayla’s dog and cat behavior advice has been featured in NPR, the Chicago Tribune, and Pet MD. She’s an avid adventurer who is currently doing #vanlife on the Pan-American Highway with her two border collies and a cat. Aside from running Journey Dog Training, Kayla also runs the nonprofit K9 Conservationists, where she and the dogs work as conservation detection dog teams. You can get 1:1 advice with a Journey Dog Training team member here.