Hope is one of our favorite Alaska towns.
“In
1889, a group of gold miners searched for a name to call their fast
growing community of prospectors. It was agreed that the town would be
named for the next soul to step off one of the boats shuttling newcomers
to the area. Along came young Percy Hope, and an Alaskan town was
born. For the early settlers, a more appropriate name could not exist.
Hope was what drove most of those pioneers here in the first place.
They flocked to the area for a stake in Resurrection Creek gold.”
We honed our gold panning skills with Gold Rush Peck.
GOLD!
“Hey Dad do you think this will pay for college?”
We had a great time with Mr. Peck listening to his stories and learning about gold panning.
Next we spent some time at the Hope Museum.
Spent some time wandering around Hope.
On the way back home to Anchorage we stopped for a picnic.
Tailgating Alaska style.
Kitesurfing in Turnagain Arm.
Talkeetna another favorite town.
“The
historic village of Talkeetna is nestled at the base of North Americas
tallest peak, Denali (Mt. McKinley). Talkeetna has an outstanding
panoramic view of the Alaska Range that can be enjoyed and photographed
from several places as you wander through our town, and discover what
this unique location has to offer. Flight seeing, fishing, riverboat
tours, hiking, Nordic skiing, dog mushing, mountain climbing, unique
lodging, and great people.”
Some say “Talkeetna, a great little drinking village with an awesome view of Denali.” (Mt. McKinley).
We would not be good Alaskans if we did not have photos of animal skins hanging on a wall…..
Look another bunch of Hogs!
Hope you enjoyed a little of our road trips to Hope and Talkeetna. |