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Alaska is America’s last frontier. Get the latest on native arts, bear watching, dog sledding, gold panning, and more.
This review is from: National Geographic Traveler: Alaska, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
I took this book with me on my recent trip to Alaska and found it valuable in identifying places and things to do that I might otherwise have missed. We were up there about two weeks and I consulted this book - and The Lonely Planet Guide To Alaska daily. Here are some examples of why I found this book useful:
1) I would not have known about the Aurora Express B&B in Fairbanks without this book. I cancelled a reservation at a national chain motel and was pleased with the Aurora Express B&B.
We got to stay in an 80 foot Pullman car in a 700 foot long railroad train at over 700 feet elevation with a great view and great hosts and really good food.
2) This book convinced us to visit the musk ox ranch in Palmer. What fun!
3) The maps and tips were helpful.
4) It served as a great companion to Lonely Planet.
5) The photography is inspiring and helped me to set goals for my own photography.
I kept it for future Alaska trip planning.
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