Sport, our old friend

Last September we spread our old buddy Sport’s ashes at a lookout on the Dalton.  This is a spot he was with us at back in 2014.  You can see 360 degrees.  It’s a beautiful place.

Rest in Peace Sport, we miss you!

 

7 comments on “Sport, our old friend

  1. Gosh, I hate it when we lose furry kids. It really does feel like one has lost a child. I always tell people that the furry ones are kids.
    He was a beautiful guy. R.I.P., Sport. You are free and can play with my Samantha my German Spitz.

  2. Hary Dominique says:

    Hello Jack.

    A real pleasure to follow the truckers on the ice roads. A magnificent country I had a question have you heard from Austin Wheeler too bad to have done only one season.
    The definition of a truck driver is to be free.
    Good continuation to our Canadian brothers. A French boy who lives in France .Paris.

    • judyinalaska says:

      Jack doesn’t know what Austin is doing these days. Most of the drivers from IRT are no longer on the road. And Jack agrees, the feeling of freedom on the road cannot be denied. He loves it. But he’d like to see Paris someday too 🙂

      • Hary Dominique says:

        Hello
        Thanks for your answer. I think Austin is still working at calile? I understand Jack. “This planet is so beautiful it’s what we do with it that makes it hell.”
        And me, Canada. Paris is no longer Paris, it is above all a country which has not known how to grow and it is lost in the madness of concrete.
        I understand why a lot of French people went there.
        Magnificent nature that must be saved and preserved

        Thank you for sharing .
        See you soon.

  3. judyinalaska says:

    We definitely agree with you about the madness of concrete! Best wishes 🙂

  4. David W. says:

    Beautiful pictures,absolutely gorgeous country.I respect what you do jack,only one license says Jack Jesse.

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