Captain’s Log: Valentine’s Baked Alaska

Captain’s Log: Valentine’s Baked Alaska
WARNING WARNING: Valentine’s Day is near so get ready (this is especially for the men in my acquaintance). This cruise I revisited my Baked Alaska dish during the celebrity cookoff, but with a twist.
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How to Find Cruise Line Deals: Practical Traveler
With cruise bookings on the upswing, bargains are harder to come by this year. But it’s still possible to nab a deal, if you know what to do and act quickly.
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Tustumena visit canceled for Thursday

Tustumena visit canceled for Thursday
The Alaska State Ferry M/V Tustumena scheduled to depart from Kodiak Wednesday night was canceled due to an electrical issue, the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities said in a press release. Ferry workers are working to resolve the issue in order to depart Friday morning.
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POLICE BLOTTER
ID theft reported at 3:44 p.m. on the 2400 block of Lincoln Avenue. Two vehicle thefts: at 9:22 a.m. on the 900 block of Shorepoint Court; and at 11:58 p.m. on Dayton Avenue at Sherman Street.
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Katrina, Bridge to Nowhere spurred ‘storm’ that doomed earmarks
It may have looked like boom times for earmarkers in 2006, when they carved out a record billion in projects — but little did lawmakers realize that a perfect storm of events the year before had set the clock ticking on pork. What one anti-earmark operative called the “perfect …
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Virtual Tour Show Software – Recurring Billing

Virtual Tour Show Software – Recurring Billing
Create your own virtual tour shows directly and easily from your own digital camera images. Simple to use, create your show in minutes. Includes text feature & mood enhancing music to accompany each show. Use for any industry. Recurring Billing Product
Virtual Tour Show Software – Recurring Billing

4×4 Off Roads – How To Tour Your 4×4 And Enjoy Off Road 4 Wheeling
If you want to know how to select, modify, use and enjoy your own 4×4 and take it off-road, this book will walk you through the entire process, from an empty garage to a ready and shining pride and joy…
4×4 Off Roads – How To Tour Your 4×4 And Enjoy Off Road 4 Wheeling

Q&A: How do I get from the Juneau airport to the alaska marine highway system terminal in juneau without a car?

Question by cavsarge1872: How do I get from the Juneau airport to the alaska marine highway system terminal in juneau without a car?
I am going to skagway for the summer and am trying to figure out how I get from The juneau airport to the alaska marine highway system terminal without a car.
Is there a bus or a shuttle that run between the two?

Best answer:

Answer by Widget Maker
Dogsled.

What do you think? Answer below!

Q&A: Planning a vacation to Alaska; What are the places to visit?

Question by DragonHeart: Planning a vacation to Alaska; What are the places to visit?
I am planning to fly to Alaska, and rent an RV. I would rather visit in a leisurely manner the beautiful sceneries of alaska, and attractions. INSTEAD of regimented visits done during the Cruises(I feel they are expensive).

Any suggestions of what places to visit? What scenic routes to visit? and Glaciers, etc? Thank you.

Best answer:

Answer by karen h
Got to see the Kenai Peninsula, check out Girdwood and the “Chicken House” on your way down south. Outside of Anchorage going north is Eagle River, the visitors center is nice as in very close Mirror Lake.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

How was the Alaska Gold Rush similar to and different from the California Gold Rush?

Question by Leah: How was the Alaska Gold Rush similar to and different from the California Gold Rush?
I need help with two questions about the Alaska Gold Rush. I just really really don’t understand it at all.

1. How was the Alaska Gold Rush similar to and different from the California Gold Rush?

2. What were conditions like for settlers in Alaska? How did they adapt to the new environment?

Thanks you guys so much!
That’s not all of my homework. That’s just the two questions out of 15 that I didn’t understand.
But thank you anyways.

Best answer:

Answer by Alaskan*Girl
Similarities – Both Alaskan Natives and California Natives were attacked, slaughtered and pushed off of their lands by travelers.

Differences – Alaska Gold Rush was more significant because there were very few people that left with less than ,000… some even became millionaires! Also, Alaska’s gold is still being mined! In fact, my grandfather and family still run a wealthy gold mine every summer.
In California most travelers left with very little more money than they arrived with.

However I’m not going to do all your homework! Do some research you’ll appreciate American History more! Have a good day!

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Marine Style Fitness

A few Alaska Marine Highway System products I can recommend:

Marine Style Fitness
Get in shape with a former Marine! Our fitness training is modeled after Marine style fitness and can be done at home with minimal equipment. New workouts added weekly. Our system provides real fitness with real results!
Marine Style Fitness

Alaska Marine Highway System

Discover an adventure unlike any other when you travel on the ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway. You’ll find outstanding scenery, abundant wildlife, fascinating history and more than 30 ports of call. For more information on Alaska’s state ferries log on to FerryAlaska.com

Alaska: Lonely Planet Travel Video

Experience Alaska with Lonely Planet author Greg Benchwick. You’ll see more than 80 straight days of 24 hours of sunlight giving you plenty of time to admire the icy white landscapes of the Arctic ocean that’s been home to the Inupiat people for thousands of years. Special note from Greg: Oops, I called the sealskin boat an ‘upiak’, but actually it’s an ‘umiak’, 24 hours of sunlight can really mess with your head! Produced by Lonely Planet TV
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World champion big wave surfers, Garrett McNamara and Kealii Mamala rode into surfing history last week when they towed into a monster tsunami created by Child’s Glacier in South-Central Alaska. The creator/producer, Ryan Casey, “disovered” the wave in 1995, while on location shooting in Alaska. Then after finishing his last film, Quest, a documentary on big wave surfing, he showed Garrett the wave… that was six months ago. So after a short scout in June, we went up in August to film this… For more information contact: info@deepwaterfilms or Ryan @ ryanmayrcasey@hotmail.com
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Alaska Commercial Fisherman’s Employment Guide

Alaska Commercial Fisherman’s Employment Guide
A no Bs guide to finding a job in alaska’s commercial fishing industry. The timing is perfect for this product. Between the hype generated by the Deadliest catch and the economy more and more people are looking for jobs like commercial fishing.
Alaska Commercial Fisherman’s Employment Guide

Scavenger Hunt Party Game.
Enjoyable Parties Guaranteed With Downloadable EBook(R) Packed Full Of Ideas On How To Run An Amazing Scavenger Hunt. Ideas For Hunts. Samples.
Scavenger Hunt Party Game.