Greetings!!!
So I can't believe I've only been here a week so far. I've done so much already! I finished computer training on friday and then went for a hike to Horseshoe Lake with a group of people. It was a great warm up hike with nice views and wildlife! We saw a Ptarmgyn and a beaver! I didn't get a picture of the Ptarmgyn (pronounced tar-ma-gine) which is the Alaska state bird. I did however get an awesome picture of the beaver! Which you can see here.
On Saturday I got up and went to the post office and got myself a p.o. box. So I finally have an address! To send me goodies or notes you can mail it to,
Lydia Chambers
P.O. Box 713
Denali, AK 99755
It's a 1.5 mile walk to the post office so I probably will only go once or twice a week till I figure out how to sweet talk the shuttle drivers into dropping me off! After that Crystal and I went to the rafting guides we have on property to get on a trip. Unfortunately due to high winds they were only running the wilderness run which is where you sit and a guide rows. No crazy rapids but still a great way to see the area and wildlife. We joined a group of Holland America Employees on their training trip. As I mentioned in an earlier posting I met a guy on the flight from Seattle to Anchorage who was coming to work for Holland America. Believe it or not he was on our rafting trip! It was really cool to see a familiar face and catch up on the last week happenings which feels so much longer. None of us can believe it's just been a week. The rafting trip was nice but pretty cold, the river water doesn't get much warmer than 36 degrees so they put everyone in dry suits. Getting into the suits was by far the neatest part. Someone helps you get dressed then you have to bend over and hold the never seal open to let all the air out. Otherwise you look like the Michelin man! We got to see and hear alot on the ride about the area. Different geological facts and history of the area.
After rafting Crystal and I went to Husky Homestead. The homestead is home to Jeff King who is a 4 time Idtarod champion. The Idatrod is a 1,000 mile dog sled race from Anchorage to Nome. Upon exiting the bus you are handed a 6 week old Alaskan Husky puppy to hold and have your picture taken with. I melted of course! As many of you know I have been contemplating getting a husky for the last year now. Then we heard a presentation all about the dogs, how they are breed, trained and chosen for the race. For anyone who doesn't know about this race it's a really interesting presentation. Then Jeff King took us inside and talked longer about how he got into the race and his experiences. He's had some close calls as well and some amazing experiences on the race trail. We also got to see a video of how he trains the dogs, one of which ways is to hook them up to a line, like the one for a sled, put them in lifejackets and have them pull a boat in his lake. These dogs have an amazing amount of strength for thier size and it would only take one dog to pull a 150lb sled with a 150lb musher on the back. Jeff told us about one racer who wanted to know exactly how much weight each dog was pulling. He attached meter to each dogs harness that registers to force being exerted. At the end of the run he found that each dog only pulled 4-5lbs each! That's how they are able to go so fast is because they pulling a nominal amount of weight.
The whole experience was really fascinating and the dogs were amazing. Sunday morning Crystal and I got up early to meet a shuttle for our helicopter ride. That's right we got to take a helicopter ride over the valley! It was too windy inside the park so we stayed outside of it but it was still AMAZING!!! I was again apprehensive about flying but again I was wrong. The ride was a little bumpy but it didn't freak me out at all. We flew over some moose and caribou which looked like little plastic toys. He flew us around some amazing views of the Alaskan range. The photo that is behind the title of the blog is from that flight. I have more photos on flickr that I'll post tonight. We all had headphones on and they were playing music from Braveheart and Enya music. Let me just say this, listening to that music while seeing what we saw you can't help but feeling like crying. Myself and the guy next to me both teared up. It was so awe inspiring to see the beautiful creation called Alaska. I feel truly blessed to have been offered this opportunity to see God's creation. We were all on such a high after that ride that Crystal and I decided to go check out the visitors center in the park. They have some gorgeous buildings with some really neat green technology in place.
We came back for lunch and figured out what to do next! We decided to go for a hike on a nearby mountain called Sugar Loaf. It's a 47oo ft mountain across the street from us. We'd heard the beginning was really steep then leveled out along the rideline before the final climb to the summit. Myself, Crystal and Dominique headed out around 3 to catch the shuttle to the property with the trailhead. We hit the trailhead at about 4. The beginning part was definately tough, almost straight up until you pass treeline. Once we passed treeline though the view was AMAZING! We made our way, slowly, along the ridgeline. It was very windy so we took our time and took breaks to warm up. We weren't totally prepared for such strong and cold winds but managed ok. At 7pm we took a rest and discussed our options. It looked as though we at least another 45mins ahead of us to hit the summit. Thankfully here you never have to worry about chasing the sun! We decided to go ahead for another 45mins, at 7:45 no matter where we were we'd go back. Twenty minutes later we were standing on the summit! The summit offered a special treat of a view of the Alaskan range which is opposite the Denali park. For all the pain and huffing and puffing it took to get there the view at the top made it all worthwhile.
We headed back down and arrived at the bottom just before 9pm. We took our time going down to be sure no one got injured, it was just a steep return down so sure footing was important. We treated ourselves to pizza and then gingerly made our way home and fell fast asleep!
I will post pictures later tonight of Husky Homestead, the Helicopter ride and the climb of Sugar Loaf so be sure to check them out!