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dog-sledding in Seward
I was happy to learn that Mitch Seavey won the Idinarod (sp?)this year.
When my wife and I did a cruise from Seward down to Vancouver in July of 2002, we stayed in Seward a couple of days. A highlight of our trip was dogsledding with the Seavey family business. The previous year three generations of the Seavey family remarkably finished the Idinarod. Their tour includes an entertaining introduction to dogsledding, playing with the pups, and a great raucous ride (on wheels of course) on forest trails. It is a must-do if you are taking a cruise from Seward. |
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Seward is a Must
Thank you for bringing up Seward.
I assume you were posting this for hb ? I always loved the day-cruise out of Seward. I haven't traveled extensively, but while on a Kenai Fjords Cruises&Tours boat one day, a commercial air-pilot was on-board. He was from Norway (or someplace with a similar landscape). He said that he'd been all over the world, but Seward was the most beautiful place he'd been because it has it all --- wildlife in Kenai Fjords Nat'l Park, mountains, water, & laciers ---- the best day-cruise in Alaska (trips daily with several vendors available). I think it's better than SE AK. The dog sledding is good option while there as well as the Alaska Sea-Life Center ---- the northern-most marine biology research facility in the world / funded initially with Exxon / Valdez Oil Spill money. It's a neat place to see ------ & only takes a couple of hours to go through. A really nice B&B in Seward is -- keyword search: bay vista seward Have fun! I'll planning to go back in August. D "tenplay" wrote in message news:Au0bc.57075$JO3.36227@attbi_s04... I was happy to learn that Mitch Seavey won the Idinarod (sp?)this year. When my wife and I did a cruise from Seward down to Vancouver in July of 2002, we stayed in Seward a couple of days. A highlight of our trip was dogsledding with the Seavey family business. The previous year three generations of the Seavey family remarkably finished the Idinarod. Their tour includes an entertaining introduction to dogsledding, playing with the pups, and a great raucous ride (on wheels of course) on forest trails. It is a must-do if you are taking a cruise from Seward. |
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