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Our cabin in the morning sun Molly with here morning coffee on the front deck Fishing Resurrection Creek in Hope, Alaska View from our cabin's "back" porch

Bear Creek Lodge Hope

P.O. Box 147 Hope, Alaska, United States

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Small town

A travel blog entry by amyvond

Hope Alaska only has a population of 160 people. Driving through town, we realized how true this was. Most of the buildings were old structures from the gold rush era, and nestled on the water deep in the forest, it proved to be yet another picture perfect town. We ate at Discovery Cafe, which had great food and milkshakes. We didn't stay long but it was worth the 15 mile drive out of the way to see what was ...

A Whittier Fourth of July

A travel blog entry by vwinans

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... back to their lodging for the night. There are lots of tents, and some even sleep in their cars. All ages participate. There are fisherman, hikers, prospectors, music lovers, and people that just like to camp. People start conversations as if they had known you all your life. "Hey, that’s a nice lookin’ beagle – don’t ya think he’s a little too heavy?" What?! “Did ya hear if there’s goin’ ta be any ...

Thar Ain't Much Gold in Them Thar...

A travel blog entry by vwinans

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... do not have a four wheeler, dredge or youth on our side. I'm the youngest one of the bunch and I will soon be 5 in human years. In dog years that's...well I'm not a pup anymore.

When we got back from our get rich scheme Val took me for a walk out on the flats. We were only about a third of the way out when some nice people came by with two big dogs. Those dogs were loose and running around ...

Tag 2 im Spotterhimmel

A travel blog entry by tiszrh

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... des Airports noch einige nette Dinge einsammeln, bevor ich dann endlich in einen der gemütlichen 'rocking chairs' sank und von meinem Balkon aus die traumhafte Aussicht auf den abendlichen Lake Hood genoss.




Zimmername 'Bravo' übrigens, falls es jemand buchen möchte, und auch sonst ist das Inn mit lauter Aviatik-Zeugs aufgepeppt: Vom Logbook als Gästebuch über die Airline-SItzreihen in der Lobby bis zum Piper-Propeller, der ...

I thought I saw a glacier

A travel blog entry by ddwpsyd

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My day started at 3 AM as my Michigan trained consciousness stubbornly insisted that it must be at least 7 AM by its internal calculations. I tried to negotiate with my brain for a couple more hours of shut eye with no success. At around 5 AM I slipped out of bed
confident that I would be first in line for the shower. Clean and self-righteous, I lit into my laptop with yesterday’s blog entry. Eventually, Ginny roused and gave editorial approval ...

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