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EliseT

North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 9:36 AM (permalink)


Our last full day in Alaska. Le Sigh. When I woke up, I almost forgot what state I was in. So thank God there was this lamp there to remind me.



And this chair.



And this other lamp.



Secure in the knowledge that I was indeed in Alaska, I packed up and headed for the shuttle. We spent the morning in Talkeetna, my favorite city. For breakfast I hit the Roadhouse, which is famous for - 14-inch pancakes! Yes! Someone is actually going to outdo that size queen The Elbow Room.





Speaking of elbows, I didn't have a measuring tape on me, and this one, although huge, just didn't FEEL like 14 inches to me. So I measured it using my arm, and it was exactly pinkie finger to elbow, which for some reason I know is just over 14 inches. So there you go, let me know when one of you tops that and I'll be on my way!

This blueberry monster was delicious - a little more eggy, like a crepe, perhaps with a little melted butter in the batter. So if it's thickness that counts, well, we're back to The Elbow Room.



Someone else from our pod teasingly asked me to photograph his food, so here is random guy's reindeer meatball sandwich.



While I was enjoying my giant pancake, Ralph ate a sausage from some hooved animal that we hadn't covered yet from this stand. He said it was delicious.



This is where President Warren G Harding stayed in 1923 when he went to Alaska to hammer in the Golden Spike. He had the nerve to room both his wife and mistress here at the same hotel. He died of poisoning in San Francisco less than a week later, causing some people to blame the hotel's seafood. But it is interesting that no one else in the party got poisoned except for the guy who brought his mistress.



I am going to miss Talkeetna, with its quirkiness and gigantic flowers.







Someone has evidently figured out how to tolerate the "Watneys Red Barrel" bus tours



With a perfectly clear sky, it suddenly started raining on us at the train station. Very Charlie Brown-esque.





As the train pulled out, we were instructed to look back for one last view of Denali. Now, everyone had been making this BFD out of the mountain for days, as it played hide and seek. Tour guide after tour guide pointed out, "Look, you can see just the peak... just there ...to the right ..." All I ever saw were clouds.



There was even a Mount McKinley/Denali watch, where you could instruct the front desk to call you if the fickle mountain showed itself. So as I turned back, it was with great sangfroid. Then, peeking out of the clouds - wait, those aren't clouds. For a week, I had gotten used to the mountain line being fairly stable, like the horizon. Denali was like the giant grandpa looming over the rest, shrinking them to the treeline. Now I see what the fuss is about!



A sun dog



Once again, the food on the train was delicious, with the exception of the ribs. I don't recommend them. This is a very nice fish chowder.



After a week of breathtaking coastline and a second week of trees, trees, trees, it was a bit of a culture shock to arrive in Anchorage with its square geometry and block-like buildings. I can see why some people "go bamboo" and head back to the wilderness, never to return to city life.



I walked over to Glacier Brewhouse for a light dinner before turning in at the very strange Captain Kidd Hotel. Or was it Captain Hook? Captain Morgan?

From Glacier Brewhouse's website:

C A S K C O N D I T I O N E D A L E S *
Our cask conditioned ales undergo a secondary fermentation in the cask which creates a natural creamy carbonation. Additional hops are added directly into the cask to provide intense floral, citrus, and fruity aromas and flavors. Served from our beer engine at a traditional cask temperature of 52 F. We aim to always have a cask beer available. Frequently appearing styles on our beer engines are Amber, IPA, Stout, and other seasonal ales. Occasionally, we even run an oak aged ale on cask



Along with an order of delicious fish and chips (where are the chips??? Never mind, the fish was lovely), I enjoyed another Ice Axe, in one of only 2 restaurants that serve it (the other being at the base of Denali). They serve it in a snifter here since it has such a high alcohol content.

IMPERIAL BLONDE, aka ICE AXE ALE *
High alcohol, slightly malty, creamy, and smooth drinking. Technically dubbed the Imperial Blonde by the brewers, this light colored honey ale is also known as Ice Axe Ale. Make sure you are roped in for this one. Served in a snifter. 9.0% alcohol by volume.



I will end this long series of posts as our naturist on the cruise did so poetically, if a bit melodramatically

...and these...are the echoes...of Alaska
 
#1
    wheregreggeats.com

    RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 9:42 AM (permalink)
    Once again.
    Thanks.
    Great report.

    - Gregg
     
    #2
      leethebard

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      RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 9:43 AM (permalink)
      What a great trip you had...this has been so kind of you to post all this and let us enjoy ourselves(even a little) along with you...thank you so much for doing this and showing us the beauty of our 49th state....Thanks!!!!
       
      #3
        Greymo

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        RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 9:55 AM (permalink)
        This was a wonderful report and I enjoyed every minute of it. A few years from now, what you will remember the most and laugh at are the little "mishaps" along the way.
         
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          ellen4641

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          RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 10:03 AM (permalink)
          Nice report, Elise...
          I like looking at the pics of the small little town villages, espescially...
          and even the large Anchorage ones, as well!

          Looks like you really got a lot out of this trip! Thanks for sharing !
           
          #5
            doggydaddy

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            RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 10:19 AM (permalink)


            Best-trip-report-ever..!

            mark
             
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              mayor al

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              RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 10:59 AM (permalink)
              Added to Zman's fine review of the Swiftwater Cafe in Whittier AK yesterday's Front Page review, and your chapters on various locations I think Alaska has received a lot of good press on this site recently. Thanks for the notes.
               
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                chrissie41

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                RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 11:24 AM (permalink)
                Agreed, best report, your humor and sense of adventure just shines through. I envy you the wonderful memories you'll have of this exciting trip.
                 
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                  agnesrob

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                  RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 11:31 AM (permalink)
                  Elise, I have really enjoyed each report you have posted and have looked forward to each installment! I'm sorry that it is over. Thanks for posting a very interesting trip for us!
                   
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                    tcrouzer

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                    RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 11:45 AM (permalink)
                    Elise, thank you for these great trip reports and photos! I have enjoyed it very much and hate to see it end.

                    Teresa
                     
                    #10
                      mr chips

                      RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Sun, 09/28/08 9:36 PM (permalink)
                      Enjoyed you reports very much. Glad you got to see Denali. I too got to see the mountain on one of my Alaska trips and it was good to understand what all the fuss was about. Thanks for setting a standard to which we all aspire in your trip report writing.
                       
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                        CajunKing

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                        RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 11:01 AM (permalink)
                        (CajunKing Stands & Claps)

                        "BRAVO - BRAVO, ENCORE - ENCORE"


                         
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                          Wintem01

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                          RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 1:39 PM (permalink)
                          Fantastic reports, Elise. As mentioned, I will be referring to them repeatedly in anticipation of my trip next year. Thanks again.
                           
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                            AHI MPLS

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                            RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 2:54 PM (permalink)
                            I've got it!!, my million dollar idea is to get you a sponser [ RF ?] and send you on a different trip every 2 weeks Anthony B be damned! It could include traveling with diverse charter groups, ie: Elise and 25 recent parolees tour Vegas and Lake Havasu, Elise tours Sandusky with Mrs. Crandall's kindergarten class, Elise tours Texas with militant vegans.............The possibilities are truly limitless
                             
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                              Slim Strummer

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                              RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 3:48 PM (permalink)
                              quote:
                              Originally posted by AHI MPLS

                              I've got it!!, my million dollar idea is to get you a sponser [ RF ?] and send you on a different trip every 2 weeks Anthony B be damned! It could include traveling with diverse charter groups, ie: Elise and 25 recent parolees tour Vegas and Lake Havasu, Elise tours Sandusky with Mrs. Crandall's kindergarten class, Elise tours Texas with militant vegans.............The possibilities are truly limitless


                              I'd invest in that production company.
                               
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                                will_work_4_bbq

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                                RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 4:07 PM (permalink)
                                Encore! And take me next time!
                                 
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                                  roossy90

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                                  RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Mon, 09/29/08 6:54 PM (permalink)

                                  You Rock!
                                   
                                  #17
                                    EliseT

                                    RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 3:26 AM (permalink)
                                    quote:
                                    Originally posted by AHI MPLS

                                    I've got it!!, my million dollar idea is to get you a sponser [ RF ?] and send you on a different trip every 2 weeks Anthony B be damned! It could include traveling with diverse charter groups, ie: Elise and 25 recent parolees tour Vegas and Lake Havasu, Elise tours Sandusky with Mrs. Crandall's kindergarten class, Elise tours Texas with militant vegans.............The possibilities are truly limitless


                                    I think I'll take the kids over the parolees.

                                    "Elise experiences the wonders of Sweden's fjords with recently escaped axe-murderers!"

                                    Thanks everyone for your compliments. I am in a quandry, because I feel like if I acknowledge them I am egotistical, and if I ignore them I am ungrateful. But I am reading everyone and feeling your positive energy. The trips are fun, but the photo uploading is tiresome, so it is nice to know it is worth it.
                                     
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                                      kland01s

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                                      RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 8:30 AM (permalink)
                                      We went to Alaska a few years ago in May. We were "lucky" in that we were able to see Denali every day in all it's glory. Even saw it from Anchorage. Maybe just better weather that time of the year, it was early, even before the cruise boats atarted arriving. I would recommend that time of the year for the best wildlife viewing, we saw many many grizlies, whole herds of caribou, sheep and many moose. We weren't on a tour, just visiting friends who lived in North Pole. It is so nice to have a local and a car!
                                       
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                                        EliseT

                                        RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 8:34 AM (permalink)
                                        quote:
                                        Originally posted by kland01s

                                        We went to Alaska a few years ago in May. We were "lucky" in that we were able to see Denali every day in all it's glory. Even saw it from Anchorage. Maybe just better weather that time of the year, it was early, even before the cruise boats atarted arriving. I would recommend that time of the year for the best wildlife viewing, we saw many many grizlies, whole herds of caribou, sheep and many moose. We weren't on a tour, just visiting friends who lived in North Pole. It is so nice to have a local and a car!


                                        You know Santa? Put in a good word for me, Lord knows I need it.

                                        You certainly were there at the right time, everyone was amazed when they could see a tiny bit of Denali. We did have some rain.
                                         
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                                          MiamiDon

                                          RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 9:09 AM (permalink)
                                          I have really enjoyed this trip report. Your sense of humor and eye for the odd made it especially fun. I'm looking forward to your report from Cabo Wabo!
                                           
                                          #21
                                            EliseT

                                            RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 11:32 AM (permalink)
                                            I was with a group of journalists and could not convince a single person to go to cabo wabo! we did more ecotour outdoorsy stuff. But don't worry, I still ate.
                                             
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                                              kland01s

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                                              RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 1:07 PM (permalink)
                                              quote:
                                              Originally posted by EliseT

                                              quote:
                                              Originally posted by kland01s

                                              We weren't on a tour, just visiting friends who lived in North Pole. It is so nice to have a local and a car!


                                              You know Santa? Put in a good word for me, Lord knows I need it.

                                              You certainly were there at the right time, everyone was amazed when they could see a tiny bit of Denali. We did have some rain.



                                              Didn't meet the Man but they have a sizeable gitchy store there complete with a "North Pole". The town basically sits beside Wainwright Air Base where our friend was stationed at the time.
                                               
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                                                Nancypalooza

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                                                RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 2:28 PM (permalink)
                                                Oh, the picture upload is totally worth it. AHI I think Elise should be Tony B's new partner in crime. It would be an even funnier show, we'll put it that way. Great job miss thing!
                                                 
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                                                  AHI MPLS

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                                                  RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 4:59 PM (permalink)
                                                  OH JEEPERS , just IMAGINE the trouble those two could get into..............we will need plenty of insurance, and pepto!!! BTW, I'm seeing matching outfits ala "Electra-Woman and Dyna-girl...... Okay by you Elise? Dawn
                                                   
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                                                    Barney

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                                                    RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 5:23 PM (permalink)
                                                    Your trip report brought back so many memories I had of my Alaskian cruise several years ago that I am trying to figure out how I can do it again! I was totally impressed with your journalistic style that was so charming and made me feel as if I were there. Thanks for all the work it took to get it all together. Thoroughly enjoyed reading and viewing those wonderful photos! Thanks for sharing! Judy
                                                     
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                                                      Big Frank

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                                                      RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 6:00 PM (permalink)
                                                      Another great trip report. My wife and I did a similar tour last year and enjoyed every moment of it.
                                                       
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                                                        lleechef

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                                                        RE: North to Alaska 11: Anchorage or Bust Tue, 09/30/08 6:36 PM (permalink)
                                                        I waited until my friend Elise had released Chapter 11 before making a comment. I have traveled all over this lovely planet of ours but have rarely been speechless or overcome with emotion at the beauty of nature as in Alaska. Hiking or camping, snowshoeing or skiing, fishing or hunting, or just living daily life.......Alaska is always an adventure. I have seen things that very few people can even dream of. The Wickersham Wall, landing on the Ruth Glacier, watching the Iditarod, catching a halibut......Alaska is truly a magical place.
                                                         
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