Sunday, August 31, 2008

State Fair

Hiddy Ho!

I didn't update this earlier but last weekend I went to the Alaska State Fair with the usual suspects.  We left Saturday afternoon and headed for Hatcher Pass which is by Willow Alaska.  It's an unpaved road similar to the Denali Highway.  It goes through some former gold mining areas and has some amazing views.

We've absolutely lucked out with the weather this August.  The sun's been shining and although the temperatures have been crisp anything beats the rain!  Saturday night we camped along Willow Creek and we were actually awake when it got dark.  It's been getting darker earlier and earlier.  Right now it's 9:40pm and the sun's gone which is by far the strangest feeling.  We have grown so accustomed to the light that you really notice the darkness.  The nice part is that I was able to get off 1 star trail photo before some clouds rolled it.  It's not the greatest one I've ever done but hey at least I got one!

The next day we drove over the summit of Hatcher Pass and stopped at Independence Mine and walked around the complex.  It was a very active mine that is now shut down but had an entire community at the site.  They had housing, a school and shops along with the actual mine itself.  It was a really pretty spot overlooking the valley.  After hanging out there for a while we moved on to the State Fair in Palmer.  On the way there we stopped off at the Musk Ox Farm.  None of us felt rich enough to pay the $8 entrance fee so we just popped our heads over the fence and got a quick gander at the arctic animals.

Then is was Fair time!  We pulled in and the first thing we did was check out the giant vegetables.  These things were HUGE!  Two cabbages at least 2.5 feet in diameter.  I took pictures which hopefully display their size.  I wonder how do you get your vegetables to grow that large?  What do you feed it?  Is it just luck of the draw?  And in Alaska no less!  They have such a short growing season the fact that they have the time to get it so big is impressive.  After that we wandered the booths looking for unique artists and souvenirs.  I was a bit disappointed in the limited number of local artists present.  There were tons of booths but it seemed for every 1 local artist there were 5 cheap import tents.  I still managed to spend all the cash I took out though, I know surprise surprise.  I treated myself to some classic fair food, corn dog, kettle corn, roasted corn on the cob and the most amazing berry lemonade ever!

I ended up walking away with a chinese hat (mostly for rain protection and possible halloween costume!), an alpacha sweater, stones for making necklaces out of and some fudge.  We were all tired and overwhelmed by the crowd.  It's really hard to go from Denali to a large city again.  We're not used to be pushed and stuck in masses of people.  I know that's going to be really hard to get used to again when I leave. 

We headed out of the fair to Knik lake were we camped in front of a bar.  Apparently that's the only public camping on the lake.  For the first part of the night we were treated to cars leaving, drunken karaoke and Harley's revving up.  Then on Monday we wandered around Wasilla for the morning while Steph and Alex's car got an oil change before we headed up the Houston, Alaska.  In Houston Alex fished for Salmon on the Little Susitna River.  He didn't end up catching anything but I enjoyed laying by the river and getting a little sun.  I also enjoyed taking photos next to the large ice cream cone at the general store.

We then headed back for Denali to try and make the Employee Appreciation Dinner which was also celebrating Christmas in the Park.  We arrived 10 minutes before it was over and I learned that I was chosen as Employee of the Month for the front desk!  That was a nice treat and I still have to figure out what I'm going to use my gift certificate for.

I've already posted all the photos for the Hatcher Pass/State Fair trip so you can check those out at this link.

For the last week I've been finishing up work, today was officially my last day of work. I am heading to Kantishna tomorrow on the bus for my last trip into the park.  The colors have just exploded here and I'm eager to get some more photos before I leave.  I'll leave Denali on Tuesday and head to Anchorage where I'll spend the night.  After that I'm going to Seward again for 2 days to kayak and hike before flying from Anchorage to Burbank on Thursday night.

This summer has just been amazing and crazy in so many ways.  I'm happy to be done with my job but so sad to have to say goodbye to these people.  They have been my saviors this summer in more ways than one.  My travel buddies have always kept things interesting and exciting.  My co-workers have done the same for the front desk.

I will post again from Seward and probably from Anchorage as well.  So keep checking out the photos and leaving comments! 

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Updating the Update

Ok so I caught up on my photos, so please check them out and leave comments if you like anything.  It boosts my ego and I can never get enough of that! 

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Updates

Howdy Everyone!

Well i've got just two weeks left in Alaska and as much as I have loved this summer I'm getting ready to be done.  I think I've reached the end of my enjoyment of community living.  I'm so ready to not have to walk outside to go to the bathroom or worry about waking up the person sleeping below me.  I've gotten so much out of this summer and I still have a couple adventures left before I leave.

My visitor's have come to an end and I loved having both of them here.  We had great times and saw some great stuff.  I've uploaded some photos, I'm a bit behind right now but hopefully will be all caught up by this Saturday.  We're heading to the State Fair on Saturday afternoon and will be gone til Monday.  Monday the 25th will be Christmas in the Park which sounds like a lot of fun.  Here are the links to the latest photo uploads, I hope you enjoy!

Go to the last part of the set to see the latest uploads


Monday, August 11, 2008

What do you want out of life?

Well today brought an end to Dad's visit in Denali.  We had a great time together.  He arrived on the train on Thursday and as soon as I saw him I was in tears.  I can't help it, I'm Daddy's Little Girl through and through.  We had a great 4 days together, relaxing talking, getting out into the park and fishing.  It was raining the first full day he was here but then by God's grace Saturday cleared up and we had a GORGEOUS day in the park.  We saw lots of animals and hiked around the Eielson Visitor center in 4 inches of snow!  Dad got to see bears, moose, caribou, dall sheep, foxes and even 2 wolves!  Sunday the rain was back but it was perfect for fly fishing.  We both imporved our techniques and got a couple of strikes.  I think Dad enjoyed smoking his cigar with a fly rod in his hand more than anything else.  We also went to the dinner theater show here which was a lot of fun.  Earlier today we did the dog sled demo in the park and checked out the visitor's center before he got on the bus at 2:30 to head back to Anchorage.

It was so sad to see him leave.  I can't even tell you how nice it was to have a familiar face around.  We spent a lot of time discussing the next upcoming event, a visit from my ex-boyfriend.  He arrives on Wednesday and to be honest I'm completely conflicted about how I feel about it.  I know we'll have fun, cause we always do, I just don't know if I will get what I need out of it.  I've spent this summer trying to sort through the happenings and feelings of this past year.  Now I'm left knowing what I want and need but not sure I can get it from this relationship. 

The one thing I have wanted more than anything else in my life has been to fall in love with my best friend and find my partner in life.  I have been blessed to have been raised in a house with two people who still can't keep their hands off of each other.  They've showed both my brother and I how to be partners in life.  I guess I've been a late bloomer compared to most and have ended the most significant relationship of my life.  I don't know what the future holds for me, I wish I had some glimpse of what God wants for me, it would make this part so much easier.  I have faith that all will be for the best I just want to be done with the painful part.  I have learned how to laugh again and not take life too seriously this summer.  This past year has by far been the most painful and stressful I've endured since we moved to Minnesota in 6th grade. My sense of self and sense of humor are still intact and know they will remain so.

Life always throws you curve balls and never turns out how you planned it which is probably why you shouldn't plan your life to throughly.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Denali Highway

Howdy folks! I'm sitting here at the bike shed with it raining outside so I thought I could spare a few minutes to update my blog. Last weekend I went on a road trip up to Fairbanks and back across the Denali Highway. The Denali Highway is a 130 mile section of road that is only paved for about 25 miles. It used to be the only road that got you to Denali National Park before th George Parks Highway was built. It's supposed to offer some of the most amazing views and chances for wildlife.

We started the trip by heading north to Fairbanks, we stopped and checked out the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It's a recent building that is very abstract in it's design. The design is said to reflect the apline shapes of Alaska's scenary. It's an all white building kind of similar in effect to the Guggenhiem in Spain. After that we headed back to Value Village to try and discover more thrift shop treasures but alas I found none which is probably for the best as we all know I have enough crap already! It was Alex's birthday as well so we stopped by Wal-mart and picked up some party supplies. Since he was the token boy I didn't want to get girly stuff so I picked up THE bluest cupcakes I've ever seen and some Transformer masks. In the parking lot of the Wal-mart we sang happy birthday in our masks. Only Ashley and Alex ate cupcakes right away and thier mouths and teeths were completey blue for a solid hour!

Per Ashley's request we made a stop off in the town of North Pole, Alaska. This town IS Christmas 365 days a year. The street lamps are white wrapped in red stripes and it hosts the largest Santa in the world! It's main attraction though is none other than the Santa Claus House. Think of it as Wal-mart but just with Christmas stuff. We went in hoping to have our picture taken with Santa but as it turns out Santa's days off were the same as ours! We wandered around and took some pictures and each bought souviners. It was hard not to be happy once you started looking around because it felt like Christmas inside. I learned that when children write to Santa at the North Pole this is where they deliever the mail! And apparently they have people who answer many of the letters. We of course took lots of pictures and then headed on our way.

We headed south on the Richardson Highway which is east of Denali. After about 30 miles or so we were treated to our first viewing of the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline. It really is an amaznig thing to see. This pipe is 1,500 miles long and about 4 feet in diameter. The pipeline has it's own suspension bridge at our first viewing site. It popped up along the way for the remainder of the day and each time it seemed to be in a new configuration. We saw a Bald Eagle sitting in a tree near a rivier which is always awesome to see. We finally set up camp around 8:30 at a pullout called Flood Creek. We stayed right next to the creek which was really loud. With all the rain we've had all the creeks and rivers are higher. I got some great long exposures of the water and rocks which I'm really excitied to get edited and posted.

I managed to get too close for comfort with the creek though. After dinner I went to pump some water with my new filter that Dad gave me. I was walking along an edge that was eroded away and it went out from under me. I ended up in the dirt on my elbows but then I got on a rock where I was going to sit and pump the water. I manged to slip drop my filter and tubes. The filter went into the river but was caught by a current that brought it back under the very rock I was standing on. I bent down trying to find it but I couldn't then it popped out in the middle of the river! I stuck my foot all the way into the FREEZING water so I could grab it before it went down stream. I walked back to the campfire with no water and sopping foot. Needles to say my friends found it pretty funny as did I. We had just been talking about how nice it was to have dry feet on our days off, well it was nice for them at least!

The next day we drove down to Paxson which is where the Denali Highway begins. We didn't know what to expect for road conditions with all the rain and people's stories of flat tires. Basically everyone that we'd talked to had gotten a flat tire on the Denali Highway. The Denali Highway was really neat but the weather didn't do as we'd hoped. The previous day had been partly cloudy with broken clouds which we had hoped would happen the next day as well. Unfortunatly we got low clouds and drizzle for most of it. A lot of the awesome views were hidden by the clouds but we still got to see some neat stuff. We encountered our first porcupines! I'm sorry I didn't videotape this but if you've ever seen one run it's just about the funniest thing ever. The waddle when they walk and they just can't run, they try bless thier hearts but it's more like 3 legged trott waddle than anything else. We also saw a beaver right next to the road hanging out on a rock next to some water. I wish I could tell you what the last part of the road was like but unfortunatly Steph, Ashley and myself all managed to pass out and leave Alex to the driving (Sorry Alex!).

We were really proud of the fact that we survived teh Denali Highway with no flat tires! We figured that people were probably getting flats from not driving slow enough on the road. The conditions were a lot better than we expected. If you're ever in Alaska and have a car you should take a drive down the Denali Highway.

In just a few hours Dad will be arriving on train and I can not wait to see him! I can't believe I've almost been here 3 months. There are rumors of snow everyday but I'm mostly looking forward to seeing the colors change and a possible viewing of the Northern Lights! Hopefully I'll get the photos from last weekend and the Denali Highway posted soon I'm going to edit them today and then upload them. Keep leaving comments and make sure you're checking out the photos!