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We spent a couple of nights at a resort in Denali and visited Jeff King's ranch while we were there.


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My wife and I lived in Alaska for 3 years and explored hair straightener for travel to europe some pretty diverse areas, so we are up to speed on what the state has to offer. My twins were born there, but remember nothing about the state as we moved away when they were 9 months old (unfortunately they don't remember the amazing trip to the Pribolov Islands when they were 6 months old!).
Sounds like an amazing trip! We went to Alaska on a cruise a few years ago when my youngest was still 3 and we had elderly grandparents with us as well. We followed up our 7 day northbound cruise with a 5 day land tour, however, it was just enough to get a taste of Alaska and a desire to go back some day.
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Sounds like an amazing trip! We went to Alaska on a cruise a few years ago when my youngest was still 3 and we had elderly grandparents with us as well. We followed up our 7 day northbound cruise with a 5 day land tour, however, it was just enough to get a taste of Alaska and a desire to go back some day.
We spent a couple of nights at a resort hair straightener for travel to europe in Denali and visited hair straightener for travel to europe Jeff King's ranch while we were there. If your kids have any interest in learning about sled dogs then this is a great place to do it. Jeff is an Iditarod champion and a very personable, entertaining speaker who is keen to share his passion for sled dog racing. The highlight of the tour for the kids though was being able to cuddle puppies. Guests are handed puppies to hold and take photos with when they arrive at the ranch - it apparently helps with the socialization of the dogs to have them get used to being handled by many different people. It's a touristy activity but fun and educational at the same time. My older daughter was 10 at the time and so interested in what she learned about sled dogs in Alaska and the Iditarod race that she was keen to do more researach when she returned home and did her school speech the following year on sled dogs.
Do you remember where you stayed when you visited Denali? We stayed at some hotel nearby one time when we had visitors we took there, but darned if I can remember the name (it was 13 years ago, in my own defense!)

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