“The Interior of Alaskan Life” provides small windows into the Interior Alaska life. Interior Alaska can be defined as the vast area between the Alaska Range to the South and the Brooks Range in the North. Our environment is as extreme as our politics. It allows you to understand better the proprietor and guides at ExploreDreamDiscover Tours. It’s a piece to show us the similarities and differences you and I have in our lives. I hope you enjoy the anecdotes we share from Interior Alaska.
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Beautiful.
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Both images are wonderful!
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Thanks. I took the summer solstice one and Dave Shaw (from the San Blas post) took the Lights photo. Happy Solstice.
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I’ve been to Alaska, but never saw the northern lights. Perhaps one day! What beautiful pictures!
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I love Alaska. I took my mom on a cruise in 2009 and it was the trip of a lifetime, one I will NEVER forget. I wish we could have done more inland but there just isn’t enough time to do it all.
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Nope. It really takes a lifetime. Believe me. Are you coming back?
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One day I’ll be back. Not really sure when but I will come back one day. Next time I want to kayak there and do more interior tours. Can’t forget the whales, have to see them too. I’m actually in Newport Beach, CA and going on a whale watching tour tomorrow. Hoping to see a whale breach again but this time get a picture of it. Everyone on the boat in Alaska missed getting a photo of that.
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Ah, the gray whales are heading south. Those same whales summer in the Bering and even Beuafort Seas. Good luck the breach photo.
Kayaking Prince William sound has got to be one of the best things a person can do. I need to do more of it.
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Well, the Coast Guard crushed my hopes and dreams of getting that photo. They cancelled all boat tours as it is VERY windy here. GRRRR. OMG. I would LOVE to kayak in Alaska. I just bought my first kayak this past summer and love it. One of the items on my yearly bucket list is to kayak every lake in my area (22 or so) next summer.
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Bummer about the weather. Where in Cali are you watching whales if I may ask?
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I’m in Newport Beach for the day. Headed to Sacramento tomorrow for a couple days then back to Wisconsin Sunday. Trying to cram in everything I can.
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Funny thing. In Fairbanks I am surrounded by people from Wiscony and Minnesota. Gluttons for punishment I guess. A fun bunch though. Have fun and safe travels.
If you wind up driving north of sacramento past SLO (Paso Robles?) you can go see the elephant seals in all their glory right on the side of the highway. It’s quite spectacular and peak abundance right now. But I know how it is when time is short. Cheers
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Thanks!
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I’ve been saying a lot lately that I’m going to move to Alaska/ due to the crazy life around here/. Alas, everyone is laughing at me when I say it because they think I wouldn’t last there an hour … /ultimate summer girl here/
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You never know. This is a charming spot on earth. It steals the hearts f many that come for a sort stay and never leave.
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Thanks for stopping by … well said … your environment is as extreme as the politics ! i have family&friends who live work play and survive the “tundra” brrrr
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What part of the tundra? Alaska, Canada, elsewhere? Where are you?
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Gorgeous photographs-the color is amazing–so rich!
Thank you too for taking the time to stop by my blog Move the Chair-I do appreciate it-
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Hi mike, thank you for checking out my blog. I live in Seattle! Maybe I will make it to Alaska one of these days!
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Come oooooon up!
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: )
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must see someday!!
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Inspires me to visit Alaska…
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Great. It’s working then.
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