LIFE IN BARROW
How can we spend time in Alaska without stepping foot on the most northern point in the United States? We knew the answer to that question and booked a short trip to Barrow, whose name recently changed to Utqiagvik. Don’t[…]
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How can we spend time in Alaska without stepping foot on the most northern point in the United States? We knew the answer to that question and booked a short trip to Barrow, whose name recently changed to Utqiagvik. Don’t[…]
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Hey y’all, we’ve completed two months of full time travel, and our third month of being “homeless”. Hooray for us! I gave you a breakdown of our June expenses in a previous post that you can read here if you[…]
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After our exhilarating glacier hike, we found ourselves driving an hour to the NOVA office the next day to ride a raft down the river. You can read about the hike here if you missed it. They issued us rain[…]
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I know I’ve been a little quiet lately, but for a very good reason. My dear friend Sally joined us here in Palmer to have a little fun and practice her tourist skills. Not that she needs practice, but it[…]
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Besides going out on a boat, taking a plane trip, or driving around the island, there are quite a few things within walking distance in town. The airport is a little outside of town, so you will need a shuttle[…]
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After our 8 hour land tour, we just had to get a look around the island from a captain’s perspective. The seemingly endless bounty coming out of the Pacific ocean is the bread and butter of this community. Almost everyone[…]
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Although we have driven for most of this road trip, we hopped on an Alaskan Airlines flight out of Anchorage to head to Kodiak Island, the “emerald isle” and second largest island in the United States. This post with pictures[…]
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We took another day trip from Anchorage down the Seward Highway to Girdwood. On the way, we passed the Bird Ridge Trailhead and Bird Creek. There is a bike path called the Bird to Gird that is 12 miles long[…]
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The words “midnight” and “sun” don’t even sound like they go together. Surprisingly, they are used frequently up here in Alaska, referring to the long hours of daylight during the summer months. I really had no idea what that meant[…]
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Most Anchorage visitors are generally passing through, either before or after a one way cruise. Many cruisers add a night in a hotel so they can see a tiny bit of Alaska’s largest city. The hotels are primarily located in[…]
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