4.01.2006

So this is Anchorage...

After a couple harrowing experiences flying (and some awe-inspring volcanic activity as a backdrop), we have finally arrived in Anchorage. And what first greeted us in the airport lobby? Two fierce looking polar bears (I TOLD you all there were polar bears in Alaska!!). So we're here, then. We were exhausted last night and after unpacking quickly in our very non-luxurious (but perfectly comfortable) hotel/hostel/bed and breakfast, we ate some ramen noodles and popcorn. We nearly broke the sink in the kitchen (I use the term "kitchen" very loosely here...it's quite interesting, really), and the microwave is too small to allow for the expansion of a bag of microwave popcorn, but we're happy. It works. And it's only $18 a night. We are centrally located, but we've come to learn a thing or two about what that means here. Does it really matter if you're centrally located if there's nothing going on in the center? So we've decided to rent a car, because there has to be more to Alaska than what we've seen so far (besides the Glacier Brewhouse, which we loved). So tomorrow we're going to the slopes to witness the "Big Air" competition and perhaps do a little skiing and/or snowshoeing. We may even enter the snowshoeing competition that's open to the public. After all, at this point, we may be expert snowshoers and we just don't know it. Either way, we've got nothing to lose.

More later...(maybe a trophy of some kind, even...)