We started in Fairbanks with a trip to the museum, lunch on the Chena River, a riverboat trip up the Chena River to the Chena Indian Village, a hilarious vaudeville play about the start of Fairbanks, and a salmon bake. That was just the first day!
The museum had some really cool stuff, like stuffed animals! Bears, bears, and more bears. Also, bison, beaver, etc. Wooly mammoth remains were quite something and there was a kid with Nick’s Led Zeppelin shirt on! Papa said he can’t even get away from Led Zeppelin in Alaska. We even met Alaska’s first female mail carrier and had her book autographed.
We had a buffet lunch at the Pump House Restaurant on the Chena River. Quite beautiful views! And some of you will appreciate the antique furniture. Mark liked checking out the game room.
Next was the trip up river in the river boat. We stopped and had a demonstration from David Monson on how they train the dogs for the Iditarod and then got his autographed book. His wife was Susan Butcher, who won the Iditarod 4 times in a row. She passed away a couple of years ago from leukemia, but he and their girls are carrying on with the dogs. We stopped at the Chena Village, where we saw Jessie Royer and her dogs, who will be in the race this year. We will definitely be following that! Several other demonstrations, on how they do trapping, use the furs, meats, etc. PETA not big in Alaska! It is survival up there.
Last was a trip to Pioneer Park for the vaudeville show (we thought of the Great American Melodrama) and a salmon bake. I think Mark actually likes salmon now!