Today is our 26th Wedding 🥂 Anniversary and, while we'll celebrate with dinner at a local restaurant, we treated ourselves early with a 12-day Alaska Discovery land and sea adventure. This post is a brief recap (more to follow).
Since arriving home at 3 am on Monday, we've been catching-up at home in Nashua, NH. It's true that travel is full of wonderful experiences and anyone who has traveled knows, returning to everyday life takes a few days of re-adjustment.
There was no blog posting, reading or commenting during this trip. We skipped the onboard wi-fi package which our tour guide advised was erratic and not worth the high cost. (If one person in a stateroom wanted service, everyone sharing the room had to buy it.) So, we went unconnected, aside from texts to family when in port. The free Holland America Navigator app was used to keep in contact with the tour leader and fellow travelers.
This trip was organized through the senior center we're members of in Hudson, NH, using the same New England-based tour company (Collette) that we travelled with for a UK trip in 2023 UK. Some former travelers on that trip also were on this one.
The largest U.S. state by area, Alaska is nicknamed The Last Frontier due to its huge unexplored wilderness and remote nature. It's one of the least densely populated states and many areas remain untouched by modern development.
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Some of the sights in Denali National Park on a Tundra Wilderness Tour |
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This ex-school bus was our mode of transport in Denali National Park |
We managed to get a view of the park's centerpiece called Denali (the Great One, formerly Mt McKinley) which, at 20,310-feet is North America’s tallest peak. Not only did we see our first-ever moose, but other wildlife, including Dall sheep, grizzly bears and caribou, nearly all were quite a safe distance away.
Our next mode of transportation, after the school bus excursion, was on board a domed railcar as we traveled from Talkeetna to Anchorage, AK. Seating was very comfortable, which was much appreciated for this over 5-hour trip.
As you can see, the views along this train ride were vastly different than those in Denali Park on the previous day. The daytime temperatures during most of our travels were in the 70s, much cooler than the 90s left behind in Nashua, NH.
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Anna, a naturalist intern, boarded the motor coach to talk about the AWCC |
After an overnight stay in Anchorage, we traveled by motor coach to the port of Whittier, AK, stopping enroute at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) where many injured wildlife are cared for in a 200-acre outdoor rehabilitation site. We learned that most of these animals including bald eagles, black and brown bears, coyotes, deer, elk, reindeer, moose, foxes, muskox become permanent residents.
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This building houses most of the population of Whittier, AK |
In Whittier, AK, about 90% of the town's 250 plus population live in a 14-story building, Begich Towers Condominium, which houses the police department, post office, convenience store, medical clinic, grocery store and laundromat as well as space for worship services. A school is connected to the building by a tunnel.
The remainder of the town's residents live in nearby buildings. Because of this very unique living arrangement, Whittier is known as the town under one roof. Originally built by the military during the Cold War, the building was later taken over by the Alaska Railroad, which owns most of the inhabitable land in Whittier.
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The Holland America Noordam in the port of Whitier |
The MS (motor ship) Noordam, part of the Holland America line of Vista-class ships, is named for the Northern compass point. All the ships in this line are named after a compass point, noord means north in Dutch. This ship is the fourth vessel with the same name and was christened in NYC in February 2006. (Vista-class refers to a specific cruise ship design characterized by features like more ocean views and verandas and a slightly smaller size. Noordam hosts a crew size of 800 with a 1,916 passenger capacity.)
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Nightly shows were on the World Stage and in several lounges |
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Food choices were available in the buffet-style Lido Market and two Dining Rooms |
Some of the captive wildlife that was available for purchase in the cruise ship's gift shop. We did see their live counterparts on the trip.
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Our final mode of transpot and travel friends, Jan & Bob |
Thanks, as always, for your comments and well wishes beforehand. A lot has been happening in the blog world during our time away. Unfortunately, several bloggers have been dealing with serious health problems/other issues, involving themselves, spouses or family. While they are not listed here, many of you may already have read recent posts. Their blog names are included on my side bar.
15 comments:
The smartest thing you did was to eschew the WIFI. The cruise line sure knows how to milk you several times a day! Welcome home after a wonderful trip and happy anniversary.
...a trip of a lifetime! Have a happy day.
My parents LOVED their two Alaskan cruises. Everything looks absolutely beautiful. I'm glad you had such a wonderful trip. It's good to be away from the internet, isn't it?
The views are stunning, I didn't know about a small town all mostly living in one building-with business too- interesting. I would have been one of those very very ill with the motion sickness-I even get super ill on busses too ugh. I used to take the greyhound bus from Missouri to Indiana to visit my Mom once a year-sooo ill if I wasn't able to get front seat
Thanks for sharing the lovely photos-Happy Anniversary
Great blogging start to your Alaska vacation. You saw more wildlife than we did. It was also colder in May, when we were on our Alaska vacation.
You certainly had quite the wonderful anniversary adventure! Wow! You traveled by land, sea and air and got to see so much beautiful territory! I'm glad you took the motion sickness meds. I would definitely have to do that as well. I can't wait to see more about your journey when you are able to get back to it. I know how it feels to come home from any kind of trip or being away from home and then try to get back into the "routine". It takes some time, so don't rush. We are just sitting here waiting patiently! LOL. Have a Happy and beautiful Anniversary today!!! Congratulations on 26 years! We just had our 56 year anniversary on Saturday the 16th. Time sure flies when you're having "fun". Blessings to you both!!
This is a wonderful time of year to see Alaska and I'm looking forward to you sharing more adventures. The natural beauty is endless.
A great anniversary gift for you both! Hugs and best wishes.
Jon
What a great way to celebrate your anniversary!
What a trip! You gave yourselves a fabulous anniversary gift.
You do anniversaries in style.
That looks like a wonderful excursion for celebrating your anniversary. I enjoyed seeing the many ways of travel and all the sights. Being away from the internet had to be a good break, too. :)
Looks like you experienced a lot of what Alaska has to offer on this trip. I've been twice to Alaska. First time for work in 1980 and second time with Dan in 2007 when we did a self planned driving tour using hotels and bed and breakfasts. We still reflect on how nice that trip was. I'm sure you've made lots of memories. BTW we just booked a trip with Road Scholars to go to Greece and explore while on a large yacht for 11 days.
What a wonderful Anniversary trip. I'm glad you enjoyed the cruise and all the scenery.
I'm looking forward to seeing more of your photos too.
Welcome home
Sue
I think you saw just about everything for a perfect vacation, food, wildlife, gorgeous views, trains and buses, spectacular mountains, a wow visit for sure
That looks like a filled trip. So much wildlife, so much food, such beauty. I can't imagine why you came home.
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