Ward and I recently took a trip to Alaska. We flew into Anchorage (via a stop in Seattle) and used our friends' house as our home base. I am chronicling our trip here.
After breakfast, we started our 4-hour drive to Denali National Park. Along our drive, we drove out of the Chugach Range, through the Talkeetna Mountains, and into the Alaska Range. Needless to say, the scenery did not disappoint.
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I only took a couple of photos during the drive because pictures from a moving car are not always of the best quality. At least, mine aren't. |
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We appreciated the wildflowers we saw along the way. These were wild geraniums at a roadside stop. |
We made it to the park in time to catch the bus to the dog kennels
for the last show of the day.
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We were surprised, but you were encouraged to pet the dogs before the show. Many of them presented themselves for scratching and petting. |
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They started the show by having dogs pull the summer sled around the area. The dogs are used mainly in the winter to haul supplies and patrol the outer parts of the park when it is covered in snow. |
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There was a cuteness overload at the end of the presentation when volunteers came out carrying the five puppies they have now. |
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We stayed in the Dome Home B&B. Our room was the one with the window you see in the front. |
After dinner at the local restaurant, we bought ingredients for lunch tomorrow, and then we retired for the night. Tomorrow was going to be another early morning.
Until next time...