AK-90 Alaska (USA), Yukon (CANADA)
Date of travel: Aug 24 – Sep 9, 1990
ITINERARY:
On Aug 24, 1990 at 4:15 AM I leave Vista in a car of Rancho Limousine Service. I am at San Diego airport at 5:40 AM. Here I board an Alaska Airlines plane for a 2.5-hr flight to Seattle. From northern California and Oregon to Washington I see the volcanoes of the Cascades. In Seattle, Washington I change the plane for another Alaska Airlines flying 3-hr 20 min. to Anchorage, Alaska, USA.The plane lands there at 2 PM. Alena with her younger daughter Diana takes me to the shop of her husband Petr, my childhood friend from Chrudim. Their older daughter Jana with Diana takes me for sightseeing of Anchorage. Accommodation in Petr and Alena house.
Next day Petr and Alena take me on a trip to Portage Glacier. Along the way we see down-hill runs for skiers at Alyeska Resort. In places we observe salmons swimming in ditches along the highways. The following day they drive me on Glenn Hwy north to Hatcher Pass, where in pouring rain Petr and I explore an abandoned gold mine. Then we make a stop in Eklutna Village at a Russian Orthodox Cemetery with a Russian Church. It is very colorful. In the evening a dinner in a very nice restaurant and a view from the tower of the “CaptainCook Hotel.”
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AK-15 Alaska (USA)
Date of travel: Feb 12 – Feb 17, 2015
ITINERARY:
In the morning on Feb 12, 2015 I leave Vista in a car from Enterprise for San Diego airport. There I board Alaska Airlines plane to Seattle. This time I don’t have a check-in luggage. From northern California, above Oregon and Washington I take pictures of Cascades with their snow-covered volcanoes. After 2.5 hours flight the plane lands in Seattle, Washington. Here I change to another Alaska Airlines plane and fly to Anchorage, Alaska. The plane lands there late in the afternoon. I am picked up by my friends Alena and Petr both originally from Chrudim, where I spent my childhood. They take me to theirhouse. It is my second visit in their home. The first was 25 years ago.
Next day I visit their shop where Petr repairs clocks and watches of every type. Later, Petr drives me to the center of Anchorage. There is snoweverywhere. I enter “Captain Cook Hotel.” It is the most interesting hotel v the city with an appealing lobby and a great view from its upper floors. In an underground floor there are large paintings showing Captain Cook’s travels in Pacific. Then I walk through the main Anchorage streets and because there is quite cold I spend some time in the “5th Avenue Mall.” To celebrate birthday of their younger daughter we go to a nice restaurant in the city.
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