I had no idea what to expect of this last frontier. I knew there would be salmon, (Because, what else is there to think about on a trip other than what you are going to eat?) and mountains and maybe a moose sighting. Quite frankly, I was a bit hesitant about the whole trip. I have never been the rugged outdoor type, and felt like a complete fraud when I stepped into the R.E.I store for the first time in search of waterproof hiking boots and rain gear. So, with my bags now appropriately packed, we headed to Anchorage and the start of ten glorious days of discovery.
We arrived to a dreary cold scene, which was actually a pleasant change from the 105 degrees we hit in Atlanta the week prior. Our tour started with a bang. The first night at dinner, we had the pleasure of meeting Petra the eighteen year old bald eagle. She was regal and beautiful and just the beginning of the spectacular natural beauty we would see on this trip.
Everyone, I met before my trip, who had already been to Alaska, assured me that I would be awed by the beauty. Blah, blah blah.....I really just wanted to eat good food and come back with some delicious culinary inspirations, as I had on last summer's trip to Italy. That did not happen, while I did have several interesting meals, I had to put my love of food photography on hold. It was really not that hard to find something amazing to take a picture of. Iditarod sled dogs, Mt. McKinley, glaciers, running rivers, icy lakes, colorful flowers and the animals at the wildlife preserve. It was amazing!
There were many firsts for me on this trip. Kayaking, a five mile mountain hike, a jet boat ride and a trip up in a small plane to view Denali, just to name a few. But perhaps the most breath taking thing that I witnessed, was watching my son have the time of his life. To see the grandure of Alaska through his eyes and personal experience was wonderous.
So, I did not come back from Alaska with an inspired recipe, but instead, a new love of nature, the great outdoors and of course, my new waterproof hiking boots. The Alaskan's are passionate about their state and are the most resourceful group of people I have ever encountered.
Now, as I plunge head first into the new school year and my busy fall work schedule, I will reflect fondly on the tranquility and beauty I found in Alaska and try to carry some of that with me in the hectic weeks ahead.
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