Saturday, August 8, 2009

Home

Finally..we are here. It was a long day yesterday, but everything went relatively smoothly. We didnt get to go and visit in LA, but here we are safe and sound.
Thanks to everyone for reading. More importantly, thanks to Tozzi for driving us to Logan Express, to the Leighs' for being willing to host us in LA, and my parents for picking us up from Logan Express. Thanks again to everyone who helped make this trip possible through your gifts, support, and prayers.
In the next day or two, Im going to try and post some more interesting pics and a few cool videos that that didnt make it into the other posts.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Update

Flight canceled shortly after 2:00 This second plane made two attempts to land but aborted each time. Right after they officially canceled, a big plane from Germany landed...go figure.
The best we could do was to catch a 1:30am flight from Fairbanks to Seattle, then catch a 7:15 am flight to JFK, then the 5:00 shuttle to Logan....sweet!
Wish us more luck. It seems to have cleared up a bit. We got a hotel room and took naps this afternoon. We will probably try and sleep some more before leaving. If this flight gets canceled there is nothing available on Friday and it will have to be Saturday.

Ruth and Art


So, it is 12:47 and we are still waiting for a plane to land so that we can leave. (Got here at 4:00) The latest was that the plane is about to land...but it overshot the runway and had to try again.

We have lots of friends here from the tour. This couple has been married 64 years. They are pretty cool.


We have been rebooked again for a 7pm flight from Seattle to LAX arriving at 10:00.




Uh oh, here is an announcement....15-30 minutes until more info. They are going to try another approach.




Ok, Im ready to leave Alaska

Delay

Got up just before 3am to put our bags out...didnt really sleep befor that though.
Caught our shuttle to be here (at the airport) just after 4 for our 6am flight...there are no planes here now. None could land yesterday We have to wait for one to land and then head out. As of now we are scheduled for an 8:45 flight to Seattle. We will miss our connection to LAX, but that has been rescheduled too. We are actually in much better shape than many others here.
Check out this article on the fire....http://www.newsminer.com/news/2009/aug/05/crews-protect-remote-alaska-subdivision-wildfires-/ almost 2.5 million acres are burning. Thats more than Mass and Rhode Island combined...all on fire.
More to come...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Alaska is burning
















Ill get to the title in a minute.





Up this morning and didn't have to pack! We are at the same hotel tonight.





On the bus around quarter of nine then off to our the El Dorado gold mine. Our tour director surprised us a bit with a visit to a viewing spot of the Alaskan Pipeline. Super interesting.





Gold mining was great. I far exceeded expectations. We went on a brief train ride and learned some history about how mining was originally done and how it developed. There was a guy playing guitar and fiddle that used to play with Johnny Cash and Don Ho. He was very good.





Jane got more gold than I did...$27 worth. I only got $18. But both of those were better than most in our group.





Had lunch at an Italian place in Fairbanks. I had a great ten layer lasagna and Jane had a chicken wrap that was very good as well.





We then went on the riverboat Discovery III. Kind of corny, but some interesting stuff. It lasted three and a half hours with about an hour at this interpretive site with natives explaining some of their way of life.





Then back to the hotel to drop off stuff before flying to the Arctic circle for that six hour adventure.





We went to get on the bus and got late word that it was cancelled!!! Much of Alaska is really on fire and the smoke is very thick here. It is hard to breathe and there were safety concerns about taking off or more acutely....landing. As I write this, I can barely make out the trees across the street from the hotel.





We are both kind of bummed, but understand. We are just relaxing and packing in the hotel. Had dinner here and are now watching "Don't tell mom the babysitter is dead"





We have to have our luggage our at 3am and be on our bus to the airport at 4am. We fly to Seattle, have a brief layover, then fly to LAX. We are meeting with Mike and Kristen and Jack Leighs for our overnight "layover" before catching a direct flight to Boston on Friday.





That is all assuming that our flight can get out with the smoke in the morning...think good thoughts!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Dinner Train







Slept in until 8:00 or so this morning. I got all set and stepped into the shower and turned it on...nothing came out. We had no water! The electricity was very weak as all our lights were dim and fan was running really slow. Fortunately we had a couple of cups of water so we could brush teeth and stuff. Apparently a squirrel got into a transformer and they had to shut down the pump to the well and limit other power.
Today we go on a four and half hour natural history tour of Denali by school bus. It is another great day. Saw great scenery but not much wildlife in the park. We were told that it was because the large animals were hiding from the heat.
A very nice tour including a nature walk, movie about the early history of the park, and a talk with a native who is preserving many of his tribes traditional ways while living in a modern world. He spoke alot about how he hunts bears as well. Very interesting.
After the tour had some time in the visitor center before boarding the train. It was a four hour or so ride. Dinner was very nice. Roasted pork loin, good bread, real butter, crab bisque, an a nice reindeer sausage pasta dish. No room for dessert. We ended up seeing four moose along the way to Fairbanks. Big forest fires along the way too. About 30 miles north of the park it got smoky/hazy. No fires were close to train, but you could certainly smell them.
Said our final goodbyes to the train and headed to our housing for the next two nights. http://www.pikeslodge.com/
Tomorrow is a very busy day. Riverboat tour in the morning, lunch in Fairbanks, then panning for gold then a six hour trek into the Arctic Circle. We should get in around midnight. Then need to be up at 3:00 to get our luggage ready.

Sunset is around 11pm and sunrise is around 5 takes a long time to get dark even after the sun goes down.

Lunch Train











Had a chance to sleep in this morning a bit. Woke to unbelievable view of Mt. McKinley...called Denali by natives and most locals. Took a bunch of photos.




We headed to the train depot and boarded or sweet ride. Had lunch onboard. Jane had a turkey wrap and I had a great french dip sandwich.




We arrived just outside of Denali National Park in the late afternoon. Headed out to check out the visitor center for an hour or so before going to walk "the boardwalk" to pick up some snacks for tomorrow and grab something to eat.
Dinner was terrible. Jane had a way overcooked chicken ($26) and I had a flavorless pizza. It took 45 minutes to get to us too...oh well.
Another very nice hotel. Situatied right along a quick moving stream. http://www.denaliparkresorts.com/lodging-food/mckinley-village-lodge.cfm
Into the park tomorrow.