UNSTUCK
But stuck more often.
Well, kind of. Boondocking purists will scoff at most of this, but there is some full blown middle of nowhere stuff as well.
I grew up in Anchorage and have been meaning to get my family up there for a while. My two daughters have spent a couple weeks up there the last few summers, minus last summer. We tried, and failed, to get up there last summer. Today is our day. We have either packed all our camping gear, or shipped it to my sisters house in Anchorage.
We happened to tell John (they guy I build cars for) and his family about our trip. He quickly invited himself and his family to come along. We were pleased to have them. Then out of the blue a good friend from AZ called me to tell me his family was planning a motorhome trip to AK in June and asked for advice. I advised him to join our group. So we now have 4 families and 16 (!!!) people in our group. Here's the breakdown:
-Friday: Fly to Anchorage. Land around 10pm. Pick up "party van" rental. (it's a dually 4x4 ) Sleep in hotel by airport.
-Saturday: "Drivers meeting" at my sisters house. Drive to Denali Park, in no hurry. A few planned stops, but nothing set in stone. Camp somewhere in the park.
-Sunday: Spend morning exploring a bit of the park. Afternoon, raft the Nenana river (glacier fed, basically freezing cold). Drive to Fairbanks. Rental house.
-Monday: Gear up again as needed. Drive to mile marker 115ish of the Dalton Highway, aka Arctic Circle line. Summer solstice - midnight sun. Camp somewhere.
-Tuesday: Head back to Fairbanks. Drive to North Pole. Visit Santa (my son wrote him his letter and is so excited to hand deliver it this year). Drive to Paxon Lake. Camp.
-Wednesday: Drive to Valdez. Hike a glacier. Random boring stuff like that. Sleep in Hotel.
-Thursday: Alaska Marine Highway ferry to Whittier. Hoping to combine travel and whale watching together. Drive to Seward. Camp Seward KOA.
-Friday: Some of us will go halibut fishing in Resurrection Bay. The rest will explore Exit Glacier and the beaches of Seward. Drive to Girdwood. Sleep Alyeska Resort.
-Saturday: Mt. Alyeska (ski resort), hike up & tram down. Drive to Anchorage. Tour downtown. Eat Reindeer hotdogs. Fly home.
Including the ferry ride, that should be about 1800 miles of planned driving, with probably a bunch more in side trips. We'll have a radio in each (3) car with the idea of stopping anytime someone sees something they want to look at. Just jump on the radio and say pull over. Super excited (and nervous) to have no cell phone coverage for a lot of this trip. Turn them off and at least attempt to enjoy mother nature with family and good friends. I'm excited to cover some new ground as well. I've never been to the Paxon Lake area or Valdez. The ferry ride will be a first as well. Naturally, Alaska had great weather this week and looks to be turning to rain next week. We have just decided to make the most of it, pouring rain or not.
Stay tuned....
I grew up in Anchorage and have been meaning to get my family up there for a while. My two daughters have spent a couple weeks up there the last few summers, minus last summer. We tried, and failed, to get up there last summer. Today is our day. We have either packed all our camping gear, or shipped it to my sisters house in Anchorage.
We happened to tell John (they guy I build cars for) and his family about our trip. He quickly invited himself and his family to come along. We were pleased to have them. Then out of the blue a good friend from AZ called me to tell me his family was planning a motorhome trip to AK in June and asked for advice. I advised him to join our group. So we now have 4 families and 16 (!!!) people in our group. Here's the breakdown:
-Friday: Fly to Anchorage. Land around 10pm. Pick up "party van" rental. (it's a dually 4x4 ) Sleep in hotel by airport.
-Saturday: "Drivers meeting" at my sisters house. Drive to Denali Park, in no hurry. A few planned stops, but nothing set in stone. Camp somewhere in the park.
-Sunday: Spend morning exploring a bit of the park. Afternoon, raft the Nenana river (glacier fed, basically freezing cold). Drive to Fairbanks. Rental house.
-Monday: Gear up again as needed. Drive to mile marker 115ish of the Dalton Highway, aka Arctic Circle line. Summer solstice - midnight sun. Camp somewhere.
-Tuesday: Head back to Fairbanks. Drive to North Pole. Visit Santa (my son wrote him his letter and is so excited to hand deliver it this year). Drive to Paxon Lake. Camp.
-Wednesday: Drive to Valdez. Hike a glacier. Random boring stuff like that. Sleep in Hotel.
-Thursday: Alaska Marine Highway ferry to Whittier. Hoping to combine travel and whale watching together. Drive to Seward. Camp Seward KOA.
-Friday: Some of us will go halibut fishing in Resurrection Bay. The rest will explore Exit Glacier and the beaches of Seward. Drive to Girdwood. Sleep Alyeska Resort.
-Saturday: Mt. Alyeska (ski resort), hike up & tram down. Drive to Anchorage. Tour downtown. Eat Reindeer hotdogs. Fly home.
Including the ferry ride, that should be about 1800 miles of planned driving, with probably a bunch more in side trips. We'll have a radio in each (3) car with the idea of stopping anytime someone sees something they want to look at. Just jump on the radio and say pull over. Super excited (and nervous) to have no cell phone coverage for a lot of this trip. Turn them off and at least attempt to enjoy mother nature with family and good friends. I'm excited to cover some new ground as well. I've never been to the Paxon Lake area or Valdez. The ferry ride will be a first as well. Naturally, Alaska had great weather this week and looks to be turning to rain next week. We have just decided to make the most of it, pouring rain or not.
Stay tuned....