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                    <title>Mushin'</title>
                    <description>Mushin'North America United States Alaska Girdwood By furino and jonoJuly 2nd 2007furino Good times Took a helicopter up to Punchbowl glacier to a sled dog kennel where we met our musher Dario. Dario's a nine time Iditarod veteran and runs the kennel up on the glacier from May  Sept each year. Since his entire life basically revolves around these dogs we learned a ton about them a</description>
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                    <title>Denali</title>
                    <description> Ok so this was one of the things I was most looking forward to. We booked a flight to the 20 320' summit of Denali Mt. McKinley only to find out the girl who booked us had made a mistake and there was actually NO summit flight that day. We were pretty disappointed but when they offered us an enormous discount we accepted it we were already there so why not It was incredible. We toured all o</description>
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                    <title>Prince William Sound Glaciers</title>
                    <description> alright the glacier cruise. we drove down to whittier about an hour south of Anchorage to catch the boat. the population of Whittier is about 200 or so. Most of the residents live in one of two condo buildings that are connected to the school and downtown by a system of tunnels since they get such an enormous amount of snowfall every year. unfortunately the kidddies don't get snow days but they</description>
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                    <title>the Alaska Railroad</title>
                    <description> Jon and I took the Alaska Railroad up into the mountains on the Kenai Peninsula not bad for my first train ride ever We caught the train downtown in Anchorage and headed out the railroad follows the Seward highway until you get near Portage which is about an hour out of town. On the way out of downtown Anchorage the railroad runs through about thirty back yards that make up an airstrip. It's b</description>
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                    <title>Day1</title>
                    <description> Today we got up early to pick up our race kits for tomorrow  crappy schwag no free stuff but tons of really nice people and a neat guy from LDI on the Jersey shore who swears we have a double in his bar every week....walked around downtown Anchorage which for a town of 277 000 is really kind of strange. The camera battery was dead so no photos of that right now but we'll have some after the rac</description>
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                    <title>Race Day  Downtown Anchorage</title>
                    <description> I'm a couple days behind on the blog so here goes.....we bailed on the half marathon on Saturday and ran the 5 miler which is actually 5.6 miles and I got 5.92 by my Garmin GPS watch. The race was pretty uneventful except for some pretty steep and unexpected hills. One of the marathoners we met had a moose run alongside him for about ten minutes and another bunch ran into a bear  no confrontati</description>
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                    <title>we made it</title>
                    <description>after four delays and five gate changes we finally rolled into anchorage at about 930 pm local time.  the alaskan mountain range is spectacular even from the plane  they're just enormous and almost all snowcovered full of ice fields and glaciers.  We flew over 300 miles of mountains and then came barreling down through them to land in Anchorage.  We've seen the rockies in canada and the state</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Alaska/Anchorage/blog-172101.html</link>
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                    <title>the longest day of the year indeed</title>
                    <description>we're here  in chicago.  west coast flights are delayed ours for 4 hours.  so youtube and greasy chicago pizza it is.  sigh.</description>
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