Justinf
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Sure is. What a sight she was on a clear day.Is that Mt Rainier?
Sure is. What a sight she was on a clear day.Is that Mt Rainier?
Liked the Pioneer Bar. Divey place but fun and a good kind of dive bar if you know what I mean.We were in Anchorage in June 2010-your photos show a massive difference. We did find some nice bars there.
Looking forward to following more of your adventures!
I love my wine, but I REALLY like the beers in the States and always stick to that. My sister drank wine on the trip and I had a few tastes of hers although she likes varietals such as pinot gris and merlot, which I'm not a huge fan of. We kept searching for the Beringer Reserve chardonnay, but couldn't find. Easily the best chardy I have ever had.Geat trip report Justin, I like your style .
I like trying the local beers too , but I thought you were a bit of a wine fancier as well.
Anything special you tried while away?
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That's bad news. Hope the injury doesn't turn out to be serious......
Sure enough after a few beers I went cough over tit on the footpath thanks to some invisible ice. I fell hard. Like really hard. I thought I'd broken my elbow it hurt that much. Took some painkillers and went to bed.
Tomorrow was going to be a 'rest day' with nothing in particular planned.
I was okay in the end. Made me very careful on every other night after that though. I wore some Salomon Men's Kaipo Mid Waterproof Boot and they were very good. Got them for around $100 on special and they keep your feet warm down to -20. Needed thermal socks for Fairbanks though.That's bad news. Hope the injury doesn't turn out to be serious.
What type of shoes are you wearing in the snow/ice? Interested as we will be in snowy climes next year and looking for info on those with good traction.