The second port on our Alaskan cruise was Skagway.
In
this city, my mom suggested that we try dog sledding. I mostly thought
it sounded fun just to be in nature in Alaska. I figured it wouldn't
hurt to experience nature from a dog sled. It turned out to be super
fun. Definitely, an awesome idea.
However, Robyn wasn't very interested in the dog sled so she chose to sleep in and relax that morning.
We
got off the ship and immediately got onto a bus which took us out of
town. The Musher's camp was located about 15 miles away, so we rode the
bus for a little while through some Alaskan wilderness.
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I just kept snapping pictures like this. It was so beautiful. |
The bus took us to the Musher's camp and there was a
short walk to actually get into the camp. During the walk my mom told
me that since Robyn wasn't with us, it was my job to take pictures of
flowers.
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I did my best to fill in for Robyn. |
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I didn't get very far before the paparazzi started snapping shots of me. |
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I was loving the beauty, and our adventure hadn't even started. |
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We went left. Next time: zipline. |
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Once we got
into the base camp we climbed aboard this Unimog made by Mercedes-Benz.
It was able to climb us up to wear the dogs train. |
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When we pulled in, we saw the dog version of a parking lot. |
These dogs are actual racing dogs. During the winter
they pull sleds, but they need to continue to train for the summer. So
they hook them up to these little wagons and give people like us rides.
Several of the dogs that were pulling us have competed in the Iditarod
before.
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This is what the wagon looks like when it's empty. |
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This is what the wagon looks like filled with my family. |
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This is what the wagon looks like filled with family with dogs ready to pull. |
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Finally they started to pull. |
They gave us quite a ride. The musher would stand on
the back of the wagon and call out commands. He didn't have any reins
or anything, everything was verbal. He said they get up to about 20
mph. It was fast enough that it blew my dad's hat off. You can hear
the musher asking my dad if we need to go back for it in the video
below. (Don't worry, one of the other dog teams grabbed it and it was
safely returned to him.)
They took us on a ride for about 10 minutes. After that, they let us meet and play with the dogs.
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One of the dogs really wanted a selfie with me. He's a fan of my blog. |
After meeting the sled team we took the
unimog back to base camp where we also got to go meet some puppies.
They are future racers and they want them to get accustomed to people,
so part of their learning to socialize is letting people like us hold
them and cuddle them.
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Be honest, which one of us is cuter? |
After the puppies we had some hot chocolate and got
back on the bus. The bus offered to drop us off in town, but since I
was missing my wife, I rode the bus all the way back to the ship. I met
Robyn for lunch on the ship and then we headed back out together for
another adventure.
This adventure was not a guided
excursion so we had to use the city bus system. Their bus system is the
SMART bus. For 5 dollars you can be branded and get all you can eat
(or ride) access to the bus.
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I'm smart. My arm says so. |
We rode the bus to the very edge of town. It dropped
us off next to a little train yard with a trail running past it. We
began our march onto the trail, and ventured into the wild.
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The first thing we came upon was an old 1850s cemetery |
The cemetery has definitely been restored. The
headstones were too readable to be original. But it was fun to walk
through and look at the dates. If that cemetery is any indication, it
seems that 40 years old was truly ancient back then. Most of them died
in their mid twenties or early thirties. Can you imagine having your
mid life crisis at your sweet sixteen birthday party?
We hiked through the cemetery and the trail went into a heavily wooded area that was green and beautiful.
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Robyn said that Alaskan wilderness had a peaceful, zen feeling |
At the end of the trail was a beautiful waterfall.
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This is Reid Falls |
It was beautiful. The air was fresh and cool. The
trees were green. Alaska has joined the ranks of my favorite places on
the planet.
Finally, it was time to head back to the ship. We had to hike back to the bus stop.
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We're cute when we sit on the ground waiting for transportation |
The bus got us back just in time for a delicious dinner on the ship. Cruises are awesome.
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