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We did this tour this year only in reverse order.

Must see, for us, at Alyeska, Alaska take the tram to the top of the mountain for some spectular views. Make reservations at the 7 Glacier Resturant for dinner. Pricey but the best food we had the entire trip.

Talkeetna is a hoot-Think of Northern Exposure and you will be right at home. The Roadhouse in downtown(?) Talkeetna is a very cheap but good place for breakfast. Warning be sure to order the small plates and you will still be stuffed.

Denali. The only show in town is Denali National Park. Be prepared for a 7-8 hour trip thru the park. Very long day but lots of wildlife and if you are lucky you will see the top of Mount McKinley. Only about 10% of the visitors do.

Fairbanks-The tour provided there is outstanding. Seeing Susan Butchers dog training facility and then the Native Heritage center will take up most of the day. You should also

get to see the Alaska pipeline about 10 miles or so north of town.

Have a great trip, one of the best vacations we have had.

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