Day 1: Anchorage Aweigh and Denali We Come!
What a wild and crazy 2 days. Between jet lag and our Rahn way of trying to pack as much into one day as possible, we are having so much fun and simultaneously exhausted...in a good way!
We arrived in Anchorage 1 hour late at close to midnight on Wednesday night, found our airport shuttle and settled into our airport hotel for one night. Upon arrival at midnight, it was still very light outside which due to how exhausted we were, it didn't feel right,
We knew the next day would be a full day of making our way to Denali from Anchorage, which, on a good day, is about a 6 hour drive. Through my research I found that there are basically 4 main roads in the area that we are driving through and all of the road construction is done in the summer months due to the extended daylight and the lack of snow. So...I read countless warnings that you needed to plan an extra hour or two for everywhere you were going because the 2 lane roads would be one lane with pilot cars in many locations. They were right...
We got our rental car on Thursday and were off!
Our first planned stop was a cute little town, Talkeetna. It is billed as one of the best spots to view Denali (on a clear day) and a "quintessential small Alaskan town. Well, the first was a big failure! We had rain and low lying clouds from the time we left Anchorage till about 20 minuters from our VRBO outside Denali national park (about 7 hours of driving time).
If you look real close, in the center of the picture, you can see a very tall mountain hidden behind the clouds |
Even in the rain, Talkeetna didn't disappoint as a true Alaskan town. It was adorable and probably even better in dry weather.
We then explored a few of the shops in the town, including Nagley's Store. This town was known in the 1800s through 1916 for gold silver mining and an exploration stop en route to summit Denali. Many of the original buildings are still there.
After exploring Talkeetna in the rain and having a great lunch, we got back on the road. We had about 2 hours left to get to our home for the next 2 nights.
We arrived at around 6:30 pm and had an 8:00 pm dinner reservation about 10 miles down the road. I researched and found a cute VRBO with two master suites that was perfect for the 4 of us. We checked in with Katie back in Virginia, quickly unpacked and then headed out to dinner.
Dinner took a very long time and we were all still on Virginia time, so very tired. We finally got back to the house close to 10:00 pm and headed to bed, even though the sun was still shining.
The house has blackout blinds and light still got in, so I was able to use my eye mask that I purchased for just this purpose.
Day 2: Let's Dilly Dally Through Denali
Friday was going to be our only day in Denali, so we made the most of it. Due to a landslide and construction, the one road in and out of the park is closed from mile 43 on you can't get close to Denali mountain at all. You can only hope to see it in the distance. Inside the park, personal vehicles can only go to mile 12 and if you want to go further, you have to buy a ticket on the bus.
We chose to ride the bus as far as we could, so we had tickets for an 8:30 am departure from the Denali Bus Depot and had to find breakfast before.
I was able to get us breakfast reservations at the Holland Cruise Mckinley Lodge restaurant (right next door to the park). Many of the cruise lines have "Lodges" here that are part of their Land/Sea Alaskan adventures. Breakfast was delicious and we were off to catch our 8:30 transit bus that will take us into the park all the way to mile 43.
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in the gift shop, while waiting for our bus |
waiting for the bus |
The sun came out, our bus showed up and we were off for a 6 hour adventure to mile 43 of Denali National Park.
If you look hard, you can see snow covered Denali in the back center of this photo. |
A sow bear and her 3 cubs up in the mountains and some Dall sheep resting up higher in the mountains.
We got dropped off at the Savage River towards the end of the bus ride and did a two mile hike along a beautiful river. There were so many different wildflowers and the sun was out with a bright blue sky.
As always, a wonderful, exciting blog. I am so happy for all of you. Can't wait for the next part. Love you. Mom
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