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In Anchorage

If you’re an urban dweller who wants to stay in Anchorage or if you’re needing something to do in town, here are some options.

1. Title Wave Book Store - No, they don’t have the Infinite Jest in stock, so you’ll want to order that beforehand or grab it and bring it with you.  Yes, that many people are reading the book, so why shouldn’t you.

2. Anchorage Museum

3. Downtown - very walkable and all the happenings can be found here.

4. Coastal Trail

5. Ulu Factory

6. Alaska Mint

7. Alaska Native Heritage Center

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Chow Down!

Good places to eat are plentiful.  Here’s just a short list:

1. Pizza - Mooses Tooth (also a pub), Ninos (also great for Italian), Milanos (good Philly’s)

2. Fancy - Simon and Seaforts, Crows Nest at Captin Cook, Marx Brothers, Claire D’Loon

3. Nice - Orzo, Kinleys, Ginger, Suite 100

4. Pubs - Humpys, Snow Goose, Glacier Brewhouse, Bear Tooth (good burritos)

5. Burgers - Club Paris (at lunch), Tommy’s Burger Stop

6. Sushi - Sushi and Sushi, Samurai Sushi

7. Thai - Thai Kitchen, Chang Mai Ultimate Thai

8. Nepalese & Tibetan - Namaste, Yak and Yeti

9. Lunch - Downtown hot dog carts, Urban Greens, Middle Way Cafe (slow, but good)

10. Mexican - Burrito/Taco Kings, Los Arcos

11. Chinese - Panda

12. Tapas - Cafe Savannah

13. Coffee - Well, there are huts on about every corner, but the mainstay is Kaladi Bros.

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Only about a week to go now...

For most everyone heading North, there’s only about a week until you head out.  So as you are trying to decide what to pack, here are some ideas:

1. Camera - the Alaskan landscape lets everyone take pictures like a professional (really, its true).

2. Sturdy shoes - you really can’t enjoy Alaska unless you get off the pavement, at least a little.

3. Layers - the temperature here can fluctate dramatically especially from location to location, even across town.  Lots of light layers are a necessity.  I usually start with a t-shirt, add some long sleeves and have a jacket.

4. Rain jacket - because you just never know.

5. Bug spray - the misquitos appear to be waning, but when they’re out they’re vicious.

6. Sunglasses - you are coming to the land of the (almost) midnight sun.

7. Stocking cap - I don’t know about you, but I always travel with one and last night I had one on while I was gardening - it was in the mid-50s and windy.

8. Sunscreen - while the sun is not intense, its out for a long time.  If you’re planning to hike, fish or be outdoors for a long time and its sunny, yes, its possible to get a tan or burn here.

9. Infinite Jest - see earlier posts.

Things you may want to grab once you’re here:

1. Bear spray - if you’re headed too far off the path or planning to camp, it may not be a bad idea.  You can’t fly with it, but we have an REI where you should be able to pick some up.

2. Road snacks - if you plan to take to the road its a good idea to load up on some snacks and/or lunch.  The further you get out of town the fewer options there are for stoping to grab a quick bite to eat.  The main two grocery stores are Fred Meyers and Carrs Safeway.

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