Portage Valley, Whittier, Girdwood & Anchorage

---Current location Corvallis Oregon ---


7/25-7/31

We came into Portage Valley in the early evening and found a great place lakeside to free dock for the night. The next day we decided to head to Whittier. The only road that goes to Whittier is a single lane train tunnel. The tunnel was originally built for trains but has been converted to allow vehicles to utilize it as well. Cars and trains take turns going through the tunnel. Going through a train tunnel is really neat. As we approached Whittier a train was waiting Its turn. After walking the town of Whittier we headed back to our free dock place for the night. Finn made a Swiss friend named Thomas  (he and his partner were camping there too) and then we left the next morning to tackle the world famous hand tram trail in Girdwood. It's a 2.25 mile trail (RT) that crosses the Winner Creek Gorge but you can only cross the gorge by a small hand tram. We all enjoyed the hike and really liked this two person tram. After the hike we stopped back at the skate park and finished the night with a gondola ride to Mt. Alyeska. Then it was off to Anchorage. We were in Anchorage from 7/28-7/31. While there we enjoyed the Discovery Center at the Anchorage Museum, scooting and playing along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail again fishing and catching a Glacier v. Oilers baseball game. At the game Finn won a free bounce session at Bouncing Bears, we won a burger and coke from Artic burger a local place (reminded us of Rollin Rooster) and a discount to play it again sports. At the game we enjoyed the band who play during the game. We were amazed by how many former Glacier players that had made to the big leagues. Some of the alumni include: Mark Maguire, Tom Seaver, Dave Winfield, Aaron Judge & Mike Pelfrey.
All in all we had a great couple of days.
Next off to the Glen Highway to make our way to Wrangle St. Elias.













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