Alaska Welcomes Me...

Sep 24, 2008 12:00

Well after 4 days now, me and sparkfox .. have managed to cover well over 1200 miles of this State... So far we have been North to Fairbanks and the North pole, through the streets of Anchorage, Over to Exit Glacier (wow) and all the way down south to Seward. The adventures have been absolutely amazing!!!, the beauty of this state so much like BC but with ( Read more... )

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thump September 24 2008, 20:50:34 UTC
AAWWWWW!!!!! Bone him once for me! :P

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:10:27 UTC
HAHAHA, will do :D

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:11:25 UTC
One got jealous and took the sign down yesterday... :(

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edmonkat September 24 2008, 22:52:04 UTC
Nice, at least you know your highly welcomed into the state :p

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:12:42 UTC
I'm not so sure anymore.. :P ...I dont think they have seen fursuits before (*hides from buck-shot*)

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edmonkat September 25 2008, 19:01:49 UTC
I'm sure they have, every state has mascots, not not as awesome as you two though. So if I were them I would be dun founded by your awesomeness also :D

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nitroshep October 1 2008, 02:28:38 UTC
*wags and hugs* :D

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carson10us September 24 2008, 23:31:57 UTC
Thats soo cool. I wonder how many other people noticed it and were like "WTF?"

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:13:29 UTC
lol, main highway as well... half the state seen it.

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twigmouse September 24 2008, 23:53:21 UTC
I miss Seward. I spent the summer of 2002 there, worked at the SeaLife Center. That little town has a lot to offer. Exit glacier is neat, but the hike to the top is awesome (although steep, and very cold at the top). The view of the Harding icefield is breathtaking. Enjoy your trip! (little secret: "North Pole" isn't the actual north pole, just the name of the town, bu don't tell anyone!)

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:19:07 UTC
Seward was one of the best to see, lack of time to visit the SeaLife center, I heard from London you worked there. Would of been nice to see Harding Icefield, amazing how fast it's melting at exit glacier.... North pole I think is looking for two fursuit trouble makers now... lol... I heard it was magnetic north, is that true?

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twigmouse September 25 2008, 02:23:25 UTC
I thought magnetic north was somewhere north of Greenland. It moves over time.

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nitroshep September 25 2008, 02:37:31 UTC
looked it up, yeah it does move and much further north. Spark lied to me *crys* :P

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