Posted by gmccool on August 16, 2012 at 19:13:50 from (206.72.26.161):
In Reply to: going to alaska posted by badger bob on August 16, 2012 at 14:13:52:
I live about 6 1/2 hrs drive north & west of Skagway. I really depends on what time of year you go. You could go to the base of the chilcoot trail or you could even climb the chilcoot trail if you have time. The Whitepass train is breath taking in the spring,fall & winter. Forget the summer (cruise ships) There is a real good museum if you have a car. Go to Dyea if you have a chance. You can walk a easy paved trail in Juneau & get within 100 yards from a glacier. In late Nov you can see the worlds largest eagle gathering. (Approx 3200) There is LOTS & LOTS to do. These are just a FEW. I am glad you are asking these questions BEFORE you go as some people go places & miss so many things because they didn't do there home work first. Email is open. Gerald
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