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8/15/2014

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As there are few pictures of our travels since leaving Fairbanks at the beginning  of July until we entered the Kenia Penninsula at the end of July, I'll just name the towns we stayed in during that time.   From Fairbanks we drove south on the Richardson Hwy. staying  near Paxton for the 4th of July weekend.  We had some great meals at the Meier's Lake Roadhouse and meet some very nice people.  A special thanks to Romona for her cheery service and for the beautiful turquoise earrings I got from her.  She has great beaded jewelry for sale at the restaurant.   We spent one day driving the Denali Hwy. which was beautiful but full of campers for the holiday.   Next, we went through the Wrangle-St.Ellis Mountains to the Kennecott Mining Town with beautiful views and a very interesting historical town managed by the National Park Service.   On the Edgerton Hwy. to the town of Chitina, we camped at Liberty Falls with the tent right by the falls. 
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Kennecott
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Liberty Creek running from beautiful Liberty Falls with a campground of only eight sites in which six were tent only sites.
Next, we continued south on the Richardson Hwy. to Valdez, camping at Blueberry Lake Campground at the top of the mountains.  We stayed in this area for 4 days seeing eagles and sea otters everyday and enjoying the drive from our camp to Valdez going through the Thompson Pass with 500 ft. waterfalls and high rock face right up to the roadside.      Next, we go back up the Richardson Hwy.  to head west on the Glenn Hwy. where we camped in Palmer for 5 nights.  This area has many glaciers, mountains in every direction and a great flower and vegetable garden at the community center in town. ( I did find a camera disk that still has all the flower pictures from Palmer; so one day I'll do a post with these, because that was one of my favorite camera days.)  Palmer is only 45 miles from Anchorage, so one of the days we spent in the city getting supplies and an oil change.  Another day we drove the Hatcher Pass which rated number two on my favorite Scenic drives so far ( the Taylor Hwy. To Eagle being my number one favorite ).  Another day we did the hike on the Manachuska Glacier.  And the last day we drove around looking for moose, which we found,  and  the produce farms that Palmer is famous for, very different from Michigan, all tucked in the nitches of the mountains.

Our next destination took us north on the Parks Hwy. that goes from Palmer- Wasilla through Denali National Park area to Nenana and back to Fairbacks.  We camped at a couple rustic campgrounds along the Parks until we found the Nenana RV Park and Campground in the city of Nenana.  Here we enjoyed 5 of the most enjoyable days of our trip with people that treated us like old friends.  The owners Judy and Larry were so friendly and keep everything spotless.  We also became friends with Laura who moved there this year and is a licensed massage therapists.  I had the greatest message from her which isn't surprising since she used to do massages for the Denver Broncos.   One day we joined them for lunch at the Nenana Senior Center with home cooking and fabulous cinnamon buns.  Everyone there made use feel right at home.  There is a part of us that will always dream of what it would be like if we could live in Nenana.  
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Nanana Senior Center
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Laura and Figaro at the laundry and bathhouse in Nenana' s RV Park.
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Good food and great memorabilia at Rough Woods Inn and Cafe in Nenana. There is also a sub-pizza shop in town with great sandwiches owned by a young couple from Michigan.
After saying goodbye to everyone in Nanana,  we went back down the Parks to do the Hurracane Turn train ride near Denali. We had loads of fun on the train meeting and talking with new people.  The conductor was very colorful and funny, great trip even with the rain.
Next we continued back south on Parks to Palmer again enjoying more drives through this beautiful area and chilling at the Manachusca River Campground. 
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Mushroom at our tent site in Trappers Creek RV Park, bigger than our teakettle.
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This post covers the end of July and it was almost time for David's sister and son to fly into Anchorage for a two week vacation with us.  Also in the middle of their two weeks stay, our youngest son was flying in for a one week vacation.   The five of us will be exploring the Kenia Peninsula, south of Anchorage.     
Goodnight and love to all.
5 Comments
Kim Hill
8/18/2014 12:16:35 pm

Wow you have taken so many wonderful photos, I'm sorry about your hard drive go figure. It sounds like you guys are having a wonderful time.Miss you so much Love ya.

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Bonnie
8/19/2014 08:58:52 am

Sounds and looks like you guys are having the time of your lives. Continue to have safe journeys and a blast. Miss and love you.

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Lori Dove-Gabbard
8/28/2014 06:54:03 am

So happy for you!! Enjoy every mile of this big beautiful world!! Love all of us

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heather niester
8/31/2014 01:45:43 am

sounds like you guys are having a great time hope to see you guys when you get back to us in michigan miss you guys alot

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Jean Rawe
9/5/2014 04:45:57 am

Hey Barb,
Your photos are amazing!!! You are so brave and adventurous. We can't wait to retire. Miss you and keep having fun.

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