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		<title>Alaska Vacation Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/alaska-vacation-help/">Alaska Vacation Help</a></p><p>Lee Moore from Irving, TX: &#8220;My wife and I did a cruise to Alaska on July 15 out of Seattle. Loved every moment! Sure a lot cooler than Dallas, TX. In Ketchikan, we took a floatplane trip &#8211; which I can highly recommend. The flight was into the Misty Fjords National Park. We even landed [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/alaska-vacation-help/">Alaska Vacation Help</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/alaska-vacation-help/">Alaska Vacation Help</a></p><p>Lee Moore from Irving, TX: &#8220;My wife and I did a cruise to Alaska on July 15 out of Seattle. Loved every moment! Sure a lot cooler than Dallas, TX. In Ketchikan, we took a floatplane trip &#8211; which I can highly recommend. The flight was into the Misty Fjords National Park. We even landed on one of the lakes and got out on land for a short time. Our pilot, the business owner was a lady with 20 yrs. plus experience in Alaska. <a href="http://www.islandwings.com/index.html" title="http://www.islandwings.com/index.html">Her name is Michelle</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bill Jones: &#8220;Last year, I returned to Alaska on September 3 and covered the area from Anchorage to &#8216;NORTH POLE&#8217; (a town near Fairbanks) by car. I also discovered that tying oneself to a three-week car rental is the WORST way to see Alaska. I know the cruise is beautiful, but probably full of geriatrics (you see them getting off of Princess busses when they arrive in Anchorage). The real Alaskans are a whole other people: youthful, intelligent, pleasant and COMPUTER LITERATE. Hell, what else do you do when the days shrink to two hours of sunlight?&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.annex.com/" title="Annex Technologies, Inc. - Annex Technologies - ColdFusion Web Development; Design; Hosting; Portal Software; Community">Gregory Gooden</a>: &#8220;I&#8217;ve been TWICE to Alaska&#8217;s Inside Passage. You MUST do the Helicopter tour over Hubbard glacier (the LONG tour). They land on a few glaciers, land on a gorgeous NON-glacier mountain with a view of everything that &#8220;god&#8221; gave our planet. It&#8217;s beautiful and a MUST-SEE! I hope the Tuesday Hubbard Glacier is the flight I speak of. BTW, there&#8217;s also a cute &#8220;small airplane flight&#8221; from Juneau that leads to a Canoe trip where they give you waterproof clothes and you and several others row (in a canoe) to the BASE of a glacier (where it meets a lake).. Great time! Have a great trip! I sure did! (Twice; Celebrity and Princess)&#8221;</p>
<p>Kent: &#8220;Sorry, I was sleeping before you started your vacation or I would have advised you to take a surge protector (not enough outlets), possibly a small night light, a sling purse for Ponzi (for the room key, etc.), And if you think the Hubbard Glacier was great, then take HAL&#8217;s cruise tour to include Denali and see the Glacier Bay and College Fiord. Great!&#8221;</p>
<p>Charlie Burkey Jr.: &#8220;It&#8217;s always raining in Ketchikan &#8211; or about to rain. They get 13 feet of rainfall a year. Did you make it to Ray Troll&#8217;s art gallery? There are few sights more awesome than a tidewater glacier that is calving off chunks of ice. Hubbard glacier was named long before L. Ron Hubbard was born. Knew you would enjoy Alaska!&#8221;</p>
<p>Jan Nieman: &#8220;I see by your schedule that you will be in Ketchikan for a few hours. I just want to let you know that you will not find friendlier people anywhere. I lived there for 2 years in the early 70&#8242;s and my son was lucky enough to be born there. Plus, my ex still resides there with his new wife. I know things have changed in 30+ years but friends and family who travel there still say the same about the folks there. Friendly and helpful all the way. Stories I could tell you about being from the lower 48 and going up there at the age of 19 and enjoying marriage and a baby in all that beauty. One more thing, visit historic Creek Street which used to be their Red Light District. But whatever you do, ENJOY.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keith Thompson: &#8220;Your weather sounds exactly like what we had in our visit to the great state of Alaska. I did go fishing while in Ketchikan and had 40 lbs of Salmon fillets sent home. My wife did the same as yours, make sure that the credit cards function. I hope your experience with Alaska is as rewarding as ours. We were there just a bit later than you and took advantage of the last tour of the season to obtain fantastic bargains (70% off on many things). I think that some of the photos I have show the best scenery that we have seen in our many trips both in the US and abroad.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bill: &#8220;I&#8217;m visiting Alaska myself. Been here in Anchorage for three weeks. I came by land, so I don&#8217;t have any ideas for you other than here in Anchorage. Restaurants. You&#8217;ll hear about Frumpy&#8217;s and the Glacier Brewhouse. Went into Glacier on Saturday and the wait was too long (make a reservation if that is your choice). Ending up having a great meal a few doors down at Ristorante Orso. More expensive, but very good food. The Smoked Salmon Chowder is wonderful.&#8221;</p>
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