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 North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna

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EliseT

North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 7:20 AM (permalink)
Day 11 we woke up in Denali State Park, and Ralph and Mary Anne set off on their white water rafting adventure. It was tempting, but I didn't want to be a 3rd wheel and I think I prefer warmer waters - like the Colorado River. We met for breakfast (mine)/lunch (theirs) at the Salmon Bake since it had proved so successful the day before. If I stayed there for a week, I would probably still hang at the Salmon Bake every day.

I had reindeer or buffalo chili for breakfast - I had gotten to the point where it didn't really matter what creature I was eating. I mean, as long as it wasn't human. You never know with these mountain climber types.



I sampled my mom's fish and chips, which were totally killer.



But the pride of Salmon Bake may be their fruit pies. Sadly, they don't have ice cream. but pie this good has the confidence to stand alone. Ralph and Mary Anne split mixed berry



Mom and I went for blueberry. Niced thick crust without being heavy, just slightly sweet, surrounding super-ripe and sweet blueberries.



I had tried to avoid the nightmare "Watney's Red Barrel" coach trip, but soon we were lined up for the bus to take us on to the next lodge, outside of Talkeetna. The aisles were narrow, and everyone was pushing and shoving. I was trying to fit my bag under the seat, and it wouldn't fit. The crowd couldn't tolerate the delay and started pushing my mother. In response, my mother leaned over me, spilling the bottle of water she was holding all over me as she urged me to hurry and stow the bag. But the bag was just too big. I finally snapped and wailed, "Mom, I CAN'T do it." I didn't just mean the bag.

Just then Michael, the hippie, was passing by and said, "You CAN do it." At that moment, the bag slipped under the seat, I fell into my seat, my mom plopped down next to me and the crisis was averted. Way to give a hand up to a fellow traveler. he clearly heeded the wisdom of Glen Campbell.

If you see your brother standing by the road
With a heavy load from the seeds he's sowed
And if you see your sister falling by the way
Just stop and stay you're going the wrong way

The driver tried giving a safety demonstration, but I was thinking,
"Just accept the fact that if there is an accident we are all going to die in a fiery inferno. Because how can you expect this group to wait and co-operate enough to pull the lever and push to the side when they are climbing over each other and stepping on each other's necks just boarding the damn bus."

My personal hell



Again, beautiful scenery. There were also bears in the road.



This is an igloo-shaped hotel that never quite took off



This lodge was much more rustic, kind of like summer camp. I just wish they had archery lessons.



What can you do to make a pelt look even creepier? How about sewing it onto a felt-cut-out that makes it look like it's lying in a pool of its own blood?



"Hey Bob, do you think there are any bears in this cave?"
"Well, I don't know, Bill, let's take a look..."



Long days and heavy rain make for giant plants





Once again we had a coupon for the lodge's restaurant. A pod member took me aside and pointed out the double-stroller. She asked, "Were you on the Denali Park Tour? Oh my God, those kids just did not stop! When I see that double stroller, it's like...it's like..." she searched for the words. "Like a harbinger of doom?" I offered helpfully. "Exactly." I started my meal with goat cheese and crostini.



I had a nice salad to stave off scurvy. Mmmm, candied walnuts. Scurvilicious.



Surprise! We had gigantic crab legs again. They weren't as good as the ones at the other resort. They were a little drier, and pulling away from the shell.



I kind of never want to see king crab legs ever again. Everyone loved the blueberry ice cream.



My chocolate mousse, made with ale, was actually pretty darn good



Then we all snuggled up into our little beds for the night. The end.



* Why I call them “Watney’s Red barrel” coach tours:

http://orangecow.org/pythonet/sketches/package.htm
 
#1
    doggydaddy

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    RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 8:01 AM (permalink)



    ===Then we all snuggled up into our little beds for the night. The end.====

    That's it? No more to tell? It seems like there is still room for chapter 10: Escape from Alaska. I'm sure that you could put a fun spin on that, as === "You CAN do it." ...===
    It's very rare that a trip report ends with a Monty Python skit.


    mark
     
    #2
      EliseT

      RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 8:10 AM (permalink)
      Oh, it's only the end of the scary trip to the lodge. It's like a fairy tale: even with the mean, pushy ogres, we all ended up cozied up and safe from harm. Except for the bears, that is. But they had bear patrols, and that's another fairy tale entirely.
       
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        Baah Ben

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        RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 8:56 AM (permalink)
        Rug photo..Not good.

        Thanks again for sharing your trip with us.
         
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          tcrouzer

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          RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 8:57 AM (permalink)
          Love your trip reports, EliseT! You tell it like it was, girl! Another reason I tend to avoid group tours.

          I think I would have skipped the crab legs and asked for another order of the bruschetta and goat cheese - but that's just me.

          Thanks for the great photos and even greater descriptions!

          Teresa
           
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            doggydaddy

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            RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 9:11 AM (permalink)
            Here is another take on your hellish bus tour....

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7CpkzJU9kA


            At the pet store just the other day, I saw a play toy for dogs that looked exactly like that roadkill fox. It costs about $25, but it would last about 15 minutes with my dogs.

            mark


             
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              soozycue520

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              RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Sun, 09/21/08 10:29 AM (permalink)
              "Scurvilicious."
               
              #7
                mr chips

                RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Mon, 09/22/08 1:20 AM (permalink)
                It is such a pleasure to read your reports. Thanks again for sharing.
                 
                #8
                  EliseT

                  RE: North to Alaska 9: The Road to Talkeetna Thu, 09/25/08 8:29 AM (permalink)
                  quote:
                  Originally posted by doggydaddy

                  Here is another take on your hellish bus tour....

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7CpkzJU9kA



                  I would have just stayed behind in the pub.
                   
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