Cranberry Ridge Bed and Breakfast Fairbanks
705 Cranberry Ridge Dr. Fairbanks, Alaska, 99712, United States
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This Terminates Alaska Air Flight One
... a concern which was now overshadowing the terrible fear of possible luggage loss.
The flight from Seattle to Anchorage was delayed somewhat, due to two giant Eskimo Sumo wrestler looking guys who were sitting in the three seats in the row in front of us. Just to be clear, that’s two guys, completely filling up three seats. This would not have been an issue, except that a little old lady showed up to sit on the aisle seat ...
Fairbanks, Alaska finally
... town with an Air Force Base, Army Base, lots of industry to support the oil and gold operations in the area, plus a huge tourism market with Denali State Park just over an hour south. Tomorrow is a shopping and local exploration day and then it's on to Denali and Mt ...
Pete & Trish say hi from Fairbanks
... world wide a bit scary looking down from the glass floors nothing under you!!!!
OK now time to say goodbye to Canada for a short time and off to Anchorage Alaska.
As I said before onto that small jet to Chicago then change to a 737 for the 6 hours to Anchorage,
When we arrived at Chicago ( what a large airport) we find our connecting flight all's well on time so we sit down to a light lunch and wait for 2 hours.
Not long into our wait ...
Fun in Fairbanks
... reputation that I decided to eat there. Very casual, perched on a wooden deck overlooking the Chena River, and delicious food. But i honestly liked the Princess much better. The service was horrible and my beer was in a plastic cup...the Princess had a slightly more classy air and the service there was wonderful. Pike's did not win me over.
I then headed to the airport, returned my rental car, and checked in. I was carrying my tutu in a plastic bag as a carry ...
Aurora Borealis
... around the two poles is that the earth's magnetic field deflects it, so there are 2 rings around each pole at any time. One just has to wait for the right conditions in which to see them. People don't tend to see the southern lights as there isn't any populated areas in the parts of the world where they are visible.
We checked into an awesome B&B run by a welcoming gent: John and his son. Our lodgings were named after John's mother: "Ah, Rose Marie". ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Cranberry Ridge Lodging

