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P.O. Box 147 Hope, Alaska, United States
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States pamericas... dealer and and an opera season, but I know from working in a bank, that the guy who just closed the monster business loan drives an old truck and wears jeans,like me. I like that.
I'm new to this, but I'm supposing readers are people like me. People with itchy feet. Bilbo Baggins loved his home, but finally he closed the big round green door to his home, and went. Simple as that. I plan to write next about Sarah Palin Country. No politics involved. Bye now.
Rode with our TN friends to Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, which takes in injured and orphaned animals that cannot be released into the wild. They have large parcels of land fenced off so the animals have the freedom they might have in the wild. Saw musk ox, elk, moose, caribou, bear, plains bison, and ...
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... we more than made up the time. The flight attendant on our flight was extremely generous with the drinks, even by Barry's standards; they were strong, and they were large. Not that any of the passengers were complaining!
Eagle River, Alaska, United States jwharamOn our last day, back in Anchorage, we took a tour around the city,
rented a car and drove along the seward scenic hwy, visiting the Alaska
Wildlife Conservation Center. This is a wildlife refuge for the animals
native to alaska that for one reason or another cannot be returned to
the wild, so they make this their home. I have to say this ...
... 45. They really love it here, but think that Anchorage is too big. They appreciate the frontier mindset of the state enjoy being close to the wilderness. I met a woman who is from "the Bush". It is 400 miles west of Anchorage and she has to fly in two times a year because there are no roads between here and there. She says that a gallon of milk costs $10. At the age of 45, she had never had peanut butter. After hearing her description ...
Anchorage, Alaska, United States l_schultz... front of the screen. It was a "short, seven hour flight" and we left about half an hour late from Atlanta. I was glad to land and get back on the ground. Not a lot of turbulence, but my butt was sore from sitting down so much. Well, good night. With the sun still out, my body is very confused about what to do. My mind says, "Look! It's still light out, let's go get dinner!" But my body says, "Shut up! I need to rest. Gosh. Idiot!"
Anchorage, Alaska, United States wolfpackcruiserSeven years of bears experience. Every day- guiding countless tourists amongst some of the biggest predators on Earth today. I've had my close moments but nothing that made me fear for my life. I guess everyone gets complacent, even those of us who promise out of pure determination to never take the bruins of the north for granite. That would just be stupid. Resurrection Pass: a beautiful trail that treks up a mountain range, crosses two rivers and offers ...
Hope, Alaska, United States alaskangrizzlyWell, this morning started bright and early. We were up by 7, and on the bus making the 2 ½ hour trip from Seward to Anchorage by 8. I slept through the first hour of the drive, but woke up in time to enjoy the view of Turnagain Arm. Unfortunately the bore tide was yesterday, so I missed the 8-10 foot wall of water moving up the inlet. We got to Anchorage too early for our flight, so we took a quick tour of downtown Anchorage. Nothing ...
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