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taviking22
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Jun 02, 2013

Arrived in Alaska at our Site

After our planning for a vacation to Alaska turned into a workamping opportunity, we've arrive at our site outside of Wasilla, AK! This is our first trip to "The Last Frontier", and we couldn't be happier with the way things went with our drive and the experiences to get here.

For those of you who need something to help you sleep at night your can read my Alaska 2013 blog. I've been a little longwinded on it to help appease my grown kids' curiosities. And if that doesn't bore you enough, you can rack your eyeballs by viewing pics at my Alaska Photos.

The only real issue we had is a tire on our 5W go flat in Valdez with a nail puncture. And it must have happened within a block of the campground we stayed at as it was inflated when we pulled in. The Milepost 2013 for all intense and purposes was spot on, and I highly recommend it.
  • sue.t wrote:
    Great set of photos! Hope you continue collecting shots while staying in Alaska.


    Thanks, Sue! But we ALL know who the queen with the camera is! ;)
  • Very nice impressive photos along the way and well formatted.....you might want to change the one heading that I noticed of the large beaver picture at Beaverlodge.

    Stupid me did not bring a camera when I went to the Alaska Native Heritage Center a while back.

    Not only is Sue the Queen of the camera, she is also the Queen of the Yukon !
  • AKsilvereagle wrote:
    Very nice impressive photos along the way and well formatted.....you might want to change the one heading that I noticed of the large beaver picture at Beaverlodge.

    Stupid me did not bring a camera when I went to the Alaska Native Heritage Center a while back.

    Not only is Sue the Queen of the camera, she is also the Queen of the Yukon !


    :)Sgt Preston will attest to that !;)
  • AKsilvereagle wrote:
    you might want to change the one heading that I noticed of the large beaver picture at Beaverlodge.


    Good catch...will make the name change!

    Thanks
  • Great pictures, thanks for posting. We are not going to make it up to Alaska this year so your pictures really help. We attended a football game in Lincoln several years ago and really enjoyed the game and the hospitality of the Cornhusker fans. Have fun up there.
  • Glad to read your enjoying yourselves up here. Just wanted to comment on your question you asked yourself while in Valdez after the pastor told you we had over 400 inches of snow, how many snow days the schools had. The answer would be none. I work for AKDOT here and we run crews day & night 7 days a week in the winter to keep the rosds open. Then the city has a fleet of loaders and graders for the town, we're used to it and deal with the snow to keep things going.
    Also glad to hear that Mark was able to help you out with your tire, he's a good friend of mine.
  • Polarisjunkie wrote:
    Glad to read your enjoying yourselves up here. Just wanted to comment on your question you asked yourself while in Valdez after the pastor told you we had over 400 inches of snow, how many snow days the schools had. The answer would be none. I work for AKDOT here and we run crews day & night 7 days a week in the winter to keep the rosds open. Then the city has a fleet of loaders and graders for the town, we're used to it and deal with the snow to keep things going.
    Also glad to hear that Mark was able to help you out with your tire, he's a good friend of mine.


    :)Snow days ? Seems like the places that really GET SNOW are able to
    have school and get to and from work just fine despite the snow. and the places that only get dumped on occasionally cannot deal with it.
    Used to work for the Colorado dept of Highways up in an area between 8000 and 10000 ft elevation. Oodles and oodles of snow "even in the summer"at times, and between us and the counties plows and blades there were never any "snow days"that I can remember. They did cancel the kids little 4th of July parade one summer because of the 10 inches of snow that fell that morning , over a foot on the pass.
    spent that holiday in a plow , as most holidays were spent.
    another time , long long ago :)