uh...yeah you all noticed that I didn't post the description. so the contest is being extended for another few weeks or so.
i am moving into my new house. it's not completely finished, but most of it is. i'm moving in with stuff as steve is soldering water pipes and laying the last of the kitchen floor.
we should be living there soon. hope so, the motorhome will get cold soon.
i will be back on facebook soon...too busy!
later!
WELCOME!
Stories... about living life in Alaska and building a house in the extraordinary Knik Glacier Valley of the Chugach Mountains.
...and maybe some Thoughts or Ideas about how we can make a difference in the world, even from the end of the road.
...and maybe some Thoughts or Ideas about how we can make a difference in the world, even from the end of the road.
9/28/09
9/15/09
CONTEST for HIKE 'N SEE ALASKA
Win $250 to spend on a tour with Hike ‘N See Alaska
Our beautiful hideaway at the end of the road needs a name. We are designing our tours for the 2010 season and while I like the name of the business, when I need to refer to the property (either for the business plan or for marketing) "Hike 'N See" just doesn't roll of the tongue.
here are a few examples...Paradise Acres (gag - too cheesy) - Ravenwood (it's not like there are ravrens here everyday talking to us. Steve didn't like this one much)
Following this post will be another with a description of the valley, the surrounding area and the property.
If your name ("___________, Home of Hike 'N See Alaska) is chosen, you will win a $250 coupon for Hike 'N See Alaska on the tour of your choice. (see Fine Print below)
Contest Rules
Contest ends September 30, 2009. Winner will be announced October 15, 2009
If contest winner is under 18 years of age, she/he must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Certificate is good for all scheduled tours and does not need to be based on double occupancy
(more fine print -- H 'N S A has a minimum on all tours - If minimum is not met coupon will still be honored when the minimum number of guests is met. If traveling alone it is best to verify that the tour has met the minimum prior to departure date)
Custom tours: Certificate can be used as a discount coupon for Custom Tours but not for a complete custom tour
All Tours will be posted online or available for postal mailing in February
Void where prohibited by law.
here are a few examples...Paradise Acres (gag - too cheesy) - Ravenwood (it's not like there are ravrens here everyday talking to us. Steve didn't like this one much)
Following this post will be another with a description of the valley, the surrounding area and the property.
If your name ("___________, Home of Hike 'N See Alaska) is chosen, you will win a $250 coupon for Hike 'N See Alaska on the tour of your choice. (see Fine Print below)
Contest Rules
Contest ends September 30, 2009. Winner will be announced October 15, 2009
If contest winner is under 18 years of age, she/he must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Certificate is good for all scheduled tours and does not need to be based on double occupancy
(more fine print -- H 'N S A has a minimum on all tours - If minimum is not met coupon will still be honored when the minimum number of guests is met. If traveling alone it is best to verify that the tour has met the minimum prior to departure date)
Custom tours: Certificate can be used as a discount coupon for Custom Tours but not for a complete custom tour
All Tours will be posted online or available for postal mailing in February
Void where prohibited by law.
9/9/09
life is a learning experience
Well, what a summer it has been. suffice to say that i learned more this summer than last summer...and last summer i got a DEGREE in life studies!
i got the dose of alaska this summer i CLEARLY needed to remind me why i live here and why i'm going into the tourism business. YES!
Hike 'N See Alaska - that's us. watch for a link to the website soon.
I took 11 women around the state - a contract that i got from the lodge at the end of the road. i was told they were coming from spain so i starting teaching myself spanish and spent a month studying spain so that i wouldn't sound like a total idiot.
then i was told they weren't from spain at all but from mexico. so i changed from castillian spanish to latin american spanish - yeah they are slightly different.
it wasn't until they got off the plane i found out they were really from Brazil! AND they paid EXTRA for a fluent spanish tour guide...which i am not! they were pissed.
So i came home and spent about 3.5 hours studying the (brasilian) portuguese language and wrote my entire opening monologue for the next day in portuguese and then read it to them the next morning. they were impressed.
luckily two of them spoke a little english, one very well, so we worked it out. they all learned more english and i learned some portuguese.
by the end of the trip, alaska helped me smooth it all out. they flew to the mountain and landed on ruth glacier on a sunny day. then I took them to the park and they saw wolves! and grizzlies, dall sheep, moose and caribou.
then i took them to valdez and they got a boat and saw columbia glacier, humpback, orcas, porpoises, seals, sea lions and puffins. the next day i decided to tour around valdez a bit before we left and a black bear ran across the road right in front of us. As we headed up into thompson pass there was a huge eagle sitting right on a big boulder next to the road.
pretty exciting for them...and me.
but not as exciting as last saturday when i tried kayaking for the first time on resurrection bay. I WAS SO SCARED. we went in a tandem kayak (thankfully) and it was just getting light as we left. a boat went by causing two foot waves right off the bat! but, after that the water was like glass and it was WONDERFUL. I loved it. we will most defintely be adding kayaking trips to our list of tours.
today we are moving to our new house! we actually will be in the motorhome for few days while we finish up a few things...but this is it! steve has worked so hard and still has a lot to do. he's built this entire house by himself. i painted a little and jeff and jake pounded about three boards together, i did the outlet covers, but steve did all the rest. i am so proud of him.
he's tired.
so i'll leave you with this...
there is a grizzly bear skirting the cabin... tracks on the east trail...about 150 feet from the cabin!we think it has gone up to the high country for the winter but we're being wary anyway. this is when we see them...or rather signs of them, spring and fall.
i'll write again if it doesn't come back and eat me. :)
bye for now
i got the dose of alaska this summer i CLEARLY needed to remind me why i live here and why i'm going into the tourism business. YES!
Hike 'N See Alaska - that's us. watch for a link to the website soon.
I took 11 women around the state - a contract that i got from the lodge at the end of the road. i was told they were coming from spain so i starting teaching myself spanish and spent a month studying spain so that i wouldn't sound like a total idiot.
then i was told they weren't from spain at all but from mexico. so i changed from castillian spanish to latin american spanish - yeah they are slightly different.
it wasn't until they got off the plane i found out they were really from Brazil! AND they paid EXTRA for a fluent spanish tour guide...which i am not! they were pissed.
So i came home and spent about 3.5 hours studying the (brasilian) portuguese language and wrote my entire opening monologue for the next day in portuguese and then read it to them the next morning. they were impressed.
luckily two of them spoke a little english, one very well, so we worked it out. they all learned more english and i learned some portuguese.
by the end of the trip, alaska helped me smooth it all out. they flew to the mountain and landed on ruth glacier on a sunny day. then I took them to the park and they saw wolves! and grizzlies, dall sheep, moose and caribou.
then i took them to valdez and they got a boat and saw columbia glacier, humpback, orcas, porpoises, seals, sea lions and puffins. the next day i decided to tour around valdez a bit before we left and a black bear ran across the road right in front of us. As we headed up into thompson pass there was a huge eagle sitting right on a big boulder next to the road.
pretty exciting for them...and me.
but not as exciting as last saturday when i tried kayaking for the first time on resurrection bay. I WAS SO SCARED. we went in a tandem kayak (thankfully) and it was just getting light as we left. a boat went by causing two foot waves right off the bat! but, after that the water was like glass and it was WONDERFUL. I loved it. we will most defintely be adding kayaking trips to our list of tours.
today we are moving to our new house! we actually will be in the motorhome for few days while we finish up a few things...but this is it! steve has worked so hard and still has a lot to do. he's built this entire house by himself. i painted a little and jeff and jake pounded about three boards together, i did the outlet covers, but steve did all the rest. i am so proud of him.
he's tired.
so i'll leave you with this...
there is a grizzly bear skirting the cabin... tracks on the east trail...about 150 feet from the cabin!we think it has gone up to the high country for the winter but we're being wary anyway. this is when we see them...or rather signs of them, spring and fall.
i'll write again if it doesn't come back and eat me. :)
bye for now
10/15/08
Photos from summer vacation
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