We traveled to Clemson, SC for Labor Day. We played on the lake, Sean raced, and enjoyed seeing all our peeps. I will say the heat and humidity was unbearable after being on the mountain, but we survived! Now, it's back to school and waiting on ol' man winter.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Chattanoga, TN
We traveled to Chattanoga, TN to a race for Sean and to visit the Racoon Mountain Bike Trails. We had a great time and was pleasantly surprised how cool of a city Chattanoga is! The food was fabulous and mountain bike trails along the TVA awesome! Worth a trip!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Alaska Final Thoughts
After returning from our Alaskan adventure I have reflected upon the trip. First, I traveled with a great group of adventurous women who were all willing to try new things. To give you a background of the women Joy, Stephanie, Becki, and I all work together at ASU while Lisa, Carin, Joy and I all attended Clemson together studying parks, recreation, and tourism. We experienced a wide array of traveling experiences, different ways of doing things, and were able to laugh at each other. Although the wilderness experience was the purpose and highlight of the trip; the stories, laughter, and friendships made it unforgettable! I thought I would share a few quotes from the trip that kept us laughing!
- "Kill anything in the car that is flying." ~Stephanie
- "The color of that truck is so ugly! No offense Lisa it looks just like the same color of all your clothes, but you look great in it!" ~Melissa
- "You know its not dry when its wet." ~ Joy
- "I love sea otters because they look like wet cats!" ~Stephanie
- "I didn't know Denali was in the mountains. You learn something new everyday! ~Stephanie
- For the sign to Denali National Park..."Should I turn on the Denali Park Road?" (YES!!!!) ~Stephanie
- "The van ate my spoon." ~Lisa
- "Oh for F&*@&'s Sake!" ~Anonymous
- As stated from inside the tent one night..."I have to get my bear bell!" ~Becki
- "The moose is going to walk up and let us pet it!" ~Stephanie
- "How long does it take to hike 3 miles? I don't know, depends on how many blueberry plants are in season." ~Melissa
Monday, August 15, 2011
Anchorage, AK
Our last day we spent in Anchorage since many of us were flying at different times. The local bakery was amazing, with my most favorite treat, the peanut butter creme cookie. A desert I have been unable to recreate in my kitchen, but plan to master soon! We ate dinner at the local brewery with Carin, our local host and fellow colleague from Clemson who now works for the National Park Service in Anchorage. We ventured out into the city via bike rentals and rode the greenways. As a park professional I couldn't resist the poop the scoop sign! As you can see from the locals swimming beach it was a little chilly for a dip! The last picture is for my sister-in-law, who gave me chapstick that said, "Stay Calm and Carry on," a good motto in the wilderness!
Fairbanks and Chena Hot Springs
On the departure from Denali National Park we once again showered unlimited for $4.00 and washed clothes. In route to Fairbanks a traveler in the van (anonymity will be used to protect the innocent) realized she was unable to locate her favorite pair of knickers. In order to locate them we asked for a description. This came rather slow with an umm, well...they are pink and green....with HOT BOTTOMS written on them. That provided enough entertainment for the rest of the trip! Luckily, they were located and found their rightful bottoms! In search of real food we stopped at The Chowder House, which turned out to be a perfect stop and true Alaskan experience. Our next stop was Chena Hot Springs, a natural spring with water around 100 degrees. It was a nice, relaxing stop after hiking 4-6 hours everyday! We hiked Angel Rock Trail where we came across an old carcass, happy to discover it after the kill and meal! When returning to Anchorage we took the George Parks scenic highway, where we saw Mt. McKinnley, a spectacular view! Along this highway was the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, an amazing human endeavor. We did make a quick stop to view the University of Alaska and stayed on Bureau of Land Management for our last night. The sign was too funny as we entered the campsite!
Denali National Park
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