September 20, 2009 – 12:44 pm
Possibly one of the best adventure destinations on the planet, this small town just a couple of hours north of Anchorage was the town that helped to inspire the television series, Northern Exposure. While it is a world apart from the actual show, the charm of the place is like no other and the residents of the town are one of its greatest assets.
We drove to Anchorage shortly after our early morning unsuccessful fishing trip. Somehow, whenever I arrive in a big city lately I get nervous. Anchorage is not that large of a city, but in comparison to the other towns we have been in it seems overbearing! Somehow I get consumed by the amount of street lights and availability of stores! But for the next three days we are nestling in at the Alaska Backpackers Inn.
By Meagan Hodge
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Tagged Alaska, alaska backpackers inn, alaska hostels, amateur artwork, anchorage, anchorage accommodation, art, backpackers, girdwood
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The Richardson Highway that we took down to Valdez, Alaska is one long, meandering curve after another. Barely a stretch of straight road created awe-inspiring vistas that seemed to just spring-up of nowhere. One second we were driving along the road with tall trees and colorful wildflowers by our sides, the next second our eyes were popping out of our heads trying to comprehend the magnificence of a stunning sight of sun beams bathing massive, jagged snow-covered peaks that somehow just appeared in front of us. That stretch of highway was made for the gods, I do believe.
By Kristen Magnuson
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Tagged Alaska, alaska b & b's, alaska hotels, anchorage, Brookside Inn Bed and Breakfast, columbia glacier, glaciers, icebergs, Keystone Outfitters, Pangaea Adventures, richardson highway, sea kayaking, Valdez, valdez accommodation, white water rafting
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A little part of each of our hearts now lies in Talkeetna, Alaska, a quaint little town about 2 driving-hours north of Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. The word “Talkeetna” is loosely translated as “river of plenty,” or, more elaborately, as “place where food is stored near the river”. To most residents today, however, it simply means “where three rivers meet” because the town is located at the confluence of three major rivers–the Susitna, Chulitna and Talkeetna—an area deemed “the Big Susitna drainage”.
By Kristen Magnuson
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Tagged accommodation, Alaska, chulitna, Denali View Lodge, eye of denali, susitna, talkeetna, Talkeetna Bed and Breakfast, talkeetna roadhouse, talkeetna travel
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Seward, Alaska is on the famous Kenai Peninsula, a destination for all sorts of outdoor activities like salt water fishing for halibut, river fishing for different types of salmon, sea kayaking, and rafting. It’s impossible to do it all, so we decided to take our chances going after King Salmon on the Kenai River. Based near Soldotna, our host for the day was Chugach Backcountry Fishing, owned by Cory Hetrick.
By Craig Johnson
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Tagged Alaska, ballaine house, Chugach Backcountry Fishing, exit glacier, exit glacier lodge, fishing, harborview inn, kenai peninsula, kenai river, king salmon, moose pass, seward, soldotna
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