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Travel
Alaska... An Adventure of a
Lifetime
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by: Doug
Koch
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So
you're like John Locke of the
TV series Lost and simply
(literally) dying for an
adventure. Or maybe you're
just bored to death and you
want to experience more of
life. Have no fear… no need
to travel across the globe to
taste adventure in the wilds
of Africa or the rainforests
of South America. Why should
you when you've got Alaska.
Alaska… the 49th state and
fondly known as the Land of
the Midnight Sun and The Last
Frontier.
Most people believe that
Alaska, a name which comes
from an Aleut word meaning
"land that's not an
island" is simply tundra
in the middle of nowhere
because of it's distance from
the lower 48 states and
because most of the stories
you hear about it are usually
related to the cold and snow
and so-called vast, desolate,
open spaces. But you thought
wrong.
Alaska - the largest state (by
land mass) is also one of the
least populated - is a land
that combines the beautiful
snowy scenery of the Alps with
the challenge of an adventure
trip to the Congo.
Don't believe me?
That's okay because I've got
proof.
River Fishing
When someone mentions Alaska,
people usually visualize a
land of ice and frozen desert.
So it's a bit hard to imagine
people being able to fish in
such a place. But like I
mentioned earlier, Alaska is a
place filled with adventure, a
place well worth traveling to.
For your Alaska fishing
adventure, you can try your
luck at hooking any of a
variety of prized fish like:
Silver Salmon in Resurrection
Bay during August and
September, the King Salmon of
the Lower Kenai River from May
to July or Red (Sockeye)
Salmon, Dolly Varden and
Rainbow Trout in the Upper
Kenai River.
Rafting
Yes, you can raft to your
hearts' content and pretend
you're a lone wanderer having
an adventure in the midst of
the vast array of Alaskan
wildlife. Travel and encounter
the many natural wonders of
Alaska. Listen to the stories
of the natives. Catch a
glimpse of moose and bald
eagles as you hold on for dear
life while traversing the
rapids of Kenai River Canyon -
a trip that is highly
recommended and one that you
don't want to miss.
Backpacking
This is an adventure you must
grab because there's virtually
nothing that compares to
backpacking in Alaska. You can
of course choose your own
adventure travel destination:
Brooks Range, Artic Refuge,
Talkeetna Mountains, and
Wrangell-St. Elias to name
just a few.
Sea Kayaking
This not so common adventure
is one that only traveling to
Alaska can bestow upon you.
This is not for the feint of
heart and make sure, that you
don't attempt this alone.
Expeditions to Walrus Island
So you haven't seen any of
those furry adorable creatures
up close? Find yourself aching
for more of a marine adventure
rather than a landlocked one?
Or perhaps you're content to
simply watch. Have no fear
because Alaska's Walrus Island
has it all. You can view
walrus, other marine mammals
and rare bird species from the
comfortable deck of a cruising
yacht. But if you want a bit
more of a challenge, you can
take a hiking trip and see
more of the Alaskan wildlife.
Dog Sledding
This is probably the most
popular sport in Alaska and an
adventure worth telling your
grandchildren, great
grandchildren, friends, barber
or whoever will listen. If you
so choose, you can simply
watch the dog sled races or
try it out yourself by mushing
your own team. The Siberian
huskies, are highly trained so
there's no need to worry about
your safety. Plus, if you have
the time, you can also visit
the renowned author, husky
owner and Alaskan original
Mary Shields.
Fjord Exploration
If you've ever dreamed of
experiencing the sheer scale
of an honest-to-goodness
glacier that the pages of a
book or movie screen just
can't convey then Alaska is
the place to be? Unless, of
course you prefer Greenland or
Iceland for your icy
adventure. I think not... and
just another of many reasons
why we should be thankful for
the great State of Alaska.
So... are you now convinced
that traveling to Alaska is an
adventure that you must not
miss? I sure hope so because
if you're not - what's wrong
with you. Just kidding,
however before making
reservations be sure you've
got everything you need like
clothes for wide range of
temperatures and a comfortable
pair of hiking boots.
And clearly... compare the
available travel packages
being offered by the travel
agencies that cater to Alaska
or you can make your own
travel itinerary and then
simply hire a guide to assist
you along the way. A great
place to start planning your
trip is Alaska - The Last
Frontier. A website dedicated
to being a complete resource
on Alaska.
Have a great trip and enjoy
everything that Alaska has to
offer!
Copyright 2005 Brian Cahill
All rights reserved.
About the Author
Brian Cahill is a
contributing writer to the
following websites: Alaska -
The Last Frontier: http://www.eyeonalaska.com
and VoIP - Internet Telephone:
http://www.eyeonvoip.com.
Permission is given to publish
this article provided the
author resource box is
included in its entirety.
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