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Alaska is amazing for many things, but one of the most important contributions it makes to America is its extreme dedication to preservation of the vast wilderness areas that encompass it. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Tongass National Forest, located near the quaint town of Ketchikan. This was our first stop when we took the cruise back in August, and I decided to take my parents on a tiny float plane to explore the wondrous landscapes from above. The whole time, I imagined being on the ground, right in the middle of all these trees, getting lost in all the tiny paths, falling asleep to the sound of waterfalls, but it was not to be on this trip. After this journey, which was rushed to some extent due to a tight schedule, I made a promise to return to Alaska, to travel deeper into the wild and at my own pace...many adventures await! But today, let's take a quick look at the Misty Fjords National Monument and some of the most pristine wilderness in America....

1. When you live in this part of Alaska, you live in the clouds. Constant torrential rains due to the ecosystem. You can see the low hanging clouds and fog in this photo. This results in many cancelled float plane excursions for visitors, due to poor and unstable weather conditions. Our flight was delayed for an hour, but I'm grateful it eventually took off. Unfortunately, we were supposed to take a helicopter ride and land on a glacier in the city of Juneau, but that trip didn't come to fruition due to dense fog in the area. On this day, a different story. I stood, waited by this other colorful seaplane, and chatted with the operator until our pilot arrived. He was a young, handsome and rugged guy from Australia, working in the Ketchikan area during the busy summer tourist months.

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2. Our float plane seated six people, plus the pilot. You board, put on these headphones to hear and speak with the pilot, and then you're ready for lift off! Very cool sensation to be in such a tiny plane! :) Balance is essential, and all passengers are weighed before boarding and seated at the pilot's discretion. Thus, it's possible you might not be able to enjoy the ride beside your companion, but instead a complete stranger. Not always such a bad thing. If you weigh over 113 kilos (250 lbs), you pay a $150 surcharge.

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3.  Blurry photo of the tiny village below. It's difficult to take decent pics in the plane due to the bumpy ride, and very tiny windows from which you look out. Half of the time, they had condensation built up on them. The town of Ketchikan is only accessible via boat or plane, so many residents own these seaplanes. Overall, one in four Alaskan residents have some type of ownership in a small plane. Absolutely essential, as it's the only way to travel from many small villages to the larger cities for medical care, supplies, etc.

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4. Houses in the area are quite small and rugged in appearance. Almost like cabins. Not the usual type of construction for American homes.

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5. On this trip, the sole focus was nature, not people. The Tongass National Forest covers over 2.3 million acres, and was designated a National Monument in 1978 by President Jimmy Carter. In 1980, The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act was passed, turning the 2 million acres into a federally-designated wilderness area. As a result, the area now receives Federal funds and the U.S. Forest Service works to protect the unique resource.

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6. Endless streams and waterfalls can be seen from the float plane.

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7. Over 2 million years ago, ice sheets began advancing and retreating in the area. The glaciers flowed down from the mountains, following river valleys and filling natural depressions in the land. When the glaciers melted 13,000 years ago, the granite walls in Misty Fjords were exposed. Vegetation began to overtake rock surfaces, and today cedar and Sitka spruce trees flourish, soaking in the immense rainfall received in the surrounding ecosystem. If you visit Alaska, you will see the very sad impacts of global warming, as many of the glaciers and icebergs are quickly retreating.

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9. The most exciting part of the adventure was landing in a small fjord, in the middle of a torrential downpour. We got to the ground, and there was complete stillness, silence. Nothing but trees, rocks, small birds, and my fellow passengers. Heaven on Earth to go find a huge boulder, sit on it away from the others, and think about the vast and overwhelming beauty of the world.

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10. The plane in which we traveled was a De Havailland Beaver, built in 1959 and first owned by the U.S. Army Air Corps. There were only 1,692 planes of this type constructed, over half of them purchased by the U.S. Army. Construction stopped in 1967, but over half of these float planes are still in service today, the majority of them used in Alaska. Our pilot named her plane "Lady Esther", in honor of her grandmother who encouraged her to pursue her flight dreams, in an age when it wasn't so common for women to be pilots. She told us her grandmother was her hugest inspiration in life, but in reality she was petrified of flying, and never once stepped foot in a plane. The "Beaver" plane originally cost $17,000 in 1959, but today they sell for well over $500,000.

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11. These "Beaver" planes are typically powered by an R-985 Pratt & Whitney radial engine, and the same is true for Lady Esther. Some pilots have modified the planes to accept turbo prop engines. The radial engine is supposedly reliable, producing 450 hp in stock form on the Beaver. At least that's what our pilot told us. :)) If you're scared of heights, or an anxious flyer, I don't recommend flying on one of these planes! It would be panic inducing for this personality type. The planes are very expensive to maintain, with annual maintenance costs running between $50,000 - $75,000 per year.

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12. Our pilot is a remarkable woman! To date, she has flown over 17,000 hours, spending a total of almost two years above the Earth's service. She grew up in the middle of nowhere, Nebraska, and frequently took commercial flights on small planes. She became fascinated with aviation, sitting for hours at the small, local airport in her Nebraska hometown, watching planes take off and land. Michelle took her first flying lesson at age 16, and one year later she had a pilot's license at the young age of only 17!

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13. How did Michelle end up in Alaska? It's a common tale for many people who now call Alaska home. She journeyed to Southeast Alaska for a trip during college, and immediately fell in love with the area. She had never once seen a seaplane in the Mid-West, and became fascinated with their abundance in Alaska. She immediately devised a plan to own one herself, talking to locals to figure out how to relocate to the area and earn sufficient funds to buy the plane. Local fishermen encouraged her to work on boats, where she could earn big money being a deckhand on one of the profitable salmon fishing boats. This area, Ketchikan, Alaska, is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World." Now, she earns most of her income during the summer months of May - September, the short time frame in which all tourists visit Alaska on cruises. In the off-season, she frequently works in the U.S. Virgin islands, a much warmer climate than winter Alaska! :) The ride on the float plane isn't cheap - $265 USD per passenger. When you think about the time, dedication and financial investment it took for Michelle to reach this level of achievement in life, it seems like a fair price to me.

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14. I'll tell you about the vibrant and cozy town of Ketchikan, Alaska in a separate post. But here's a photo of the town square to wet your appetite. :)

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15. Open and seemingly endless forest road.

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16. On the way back to land, you get a nice view of all the massive cruise ships docked at the port. Later in the week, I'll show you the ship on which we traveled - the Celebrity Solstice.

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17. It takes a special kind of person to live in Alaska, away from the masses of humanity and in isolation to a large extent. But I do sometimes think back to this place, to the vast wilderness of the Tongass National Forest, and dream of staying there for a few months. Wandering for hours through the forest to find a pathway out. For the greatest times of self-discovery are sometimes when we're lost, searching for a way to the light, a new doorway to another great, open expanse of life....

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Many more stories from Alaska and the Yukon Territory of Canada to follow...if I could only find more time to write!


Date: 2015-02-02 07:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
таки пгямо гусские-гусские из исконно гусского гогода Одэсса?))

Date: 2015-02-02 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryanka.livejournal.com
живете в Анкоридже или доводилось там бывать?

Date: 2015-02-02 10:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
нет, просто применяю здравый смысл. Ах да, после гусских с чегты оседлости там наверное еще есть какое-то число рашкованских и укропских почтовых жен - эти везде без мыла влезут. И вроде как тоже "русские" - ну когда им выгодно. Порода такая шкурная. Теперь все учтены у нас?)
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Date: 2015-02-02 03:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Alaskan men aren't interested in made up Barbie dolls actually. :) So, I doubt many are searching for Ukrainian or Russian mail order brides. Most of them prefer a natural, woodsy type of female, who isn't afraid to do labor or get messy. Not one that sits around putting on make-up all morning or trekking through the snow in high heels. It's a completely different world and mentality in this part of America.

Date: 2015-02-02 03:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
I beg to differ. MOBs are omnivorous. Not only Russian:

Anchorage

Asian: 8.1% (3.3% Filipino, 1.2% Korean, 1.1% Hmong, 0.5% Laotian).
Hmong, 0.50% (1,307)
Russian, and Japanese was spoken as a main language by 0.45% (1,185)

(source - wiki)

I am pretty sure that in the main the Hmongs, Filipinos, Laotians and Russians are represented by MOBs there. Yeah, they are already there crashing your dating market lol :)
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Date: 2015-02-02 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
They aren't crashing our dating market. In America, there's no shortage of men. :)

Date: 2015-02-02 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
They do influence. Another question is how strong impact they produce. I think hundreds of thousands of MOBs have been imported. White middle age divorced and/or not so beautiful American women are chiefly affected. Sad but true :) Lets figure it out together: a normal chill guy (ok, even a filthy prick) in his 40s has the opportunity to date (fuck, lets be honest) much younger and nicer woman from abroad who is up to everything just because she wants documents or for whatever reason - why should he date you? Yes, it sounds dingy and it is total lack of class, but who cares while her tits are tauter?)

Ok, I perfectly understand that probably you don`t need it at all, but lets put you in the shoes of an average divorced American woman in Alabama in her 40s. As a consequence of it we have you - (if I didn`t miss anything) middle age white American woman with no children/husband. And it is not about crave for getting married - it is about normal way of things when at some point men marry women (or other men but it is another topic :) ) to establish a new family. I know you will cite other reasons of your current state but...

PS I hope you didn`t get offended and will not ban me for taut tits, prick and somewhat sexist approach using the facts of your bio - exposed by youself though :) It is the way it is for many men.

PS2 Btw, how many readers visit your blog?
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Date: 2015-02-02 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
No, they don't impact my selection of men at all. Because a man who is only concerned with how "taut" a woman's tits are, or a man who views her only as a fuck object, is not a man I want. So, the mail order brides can have them. :)) I don't care who someone dates, marries or sleeps with. If a woman wants to use her looks/sex appeal in exchange for U.S. citizenship, more power to her! Btw, I have more faith in men than you. You portray your gender as nothing more than animals. :)) What do you mean, "how many readers visit my blog?"

Date: 2015-02-02 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
I mean your daily LJ audience. 100-500-1000 visitors per day? Are these statistics available?

Date: 2015-02-02 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Last month over 27,000 people visited my blog; about 100,000 page views for the month. It's a lot, esp. for an English language writer on RuNet. Numbers would be higher, but I don't write every day. There's not enough time. :(

Date: 2015-02-02 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
Not bad. Almost 1000 per day. Might be a small newspaper.

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Date: 2015-02-03 12:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryanka.livejournal.com
не вижу здравого смысла в вашем мессадже. скорее наоборот.. его полное отсутствие. Аляска - это не Канада куда валит большиство "беженцев" ака иммигрантов в поисках хорошей жизни. и русские там как правило заняты тяжелым трудом на рыбодобыче или в нефтяной отрасли. Ни одна украинская или русская почтовая жена не поедет на Аляску. Вы бы хоть аборигенов что ли поспрашивали прежде чем свой "здравый смысл" излагать... или просто картинки посмотрели что из себя Аляска представляет.

Date: 2015-02-03 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
обычно россиянки достаточно тупы и для них это не "Аляска", а "США". И крайне дешевы - вы не то, что на Аляску - вы на северный полюс или в жесткую провинцию поедете - настолько стремные. Так что Аляска вполне себе вариант. К тому же, никто не мешает, получив документы, переехать в другое место.

Date: 2015-02-03 08:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryanka.livejournal.com
хаха)) слишком толсто, займитесь чем-нибудь более продуктивным))

Date: 2015-02-03 08:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
в смысле толсто? зайди и почитай их форумы. Я тоже не понимаю, как они вообще существуют, но такие персонажи имеют место быть и причем вас очень много колхозниц таких.

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Date: 2015-02-03 07:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Ты, как опытный антесимит, можешь мне подсказать. Если я не еврей, но у меня есть богатый американский дядюшка который еврей:
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C1%F0%F3%EA%F1,_%CC%E5%EB
Должен ли я страдать? Если должен, то в какой мере? Испытывать постоянное чувство вины, быть привлечённым к принудительным общественно-полезным работам или что-то ещё?

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Date: 2015-02-03 07:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
ты не можешь быть неевреем, если у тебя дядя (брат отца или матери) - еврей. Так что учти матчасть, слоупок. При этом ты можешь быть неиудеем - то есть не поклоняться яхве, но вашу мразотность это не уменьшает, а скорее наоборот - советские жидята - самые мразотный тип евреев. Просто убирайся из России раз и навсегда.

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Date: 2015-02-03 08:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Я к тебе обратился как умному человеку, думал, что у тебя лишь слегка мозги набекрень, а ты мне глупости пишешь. Ты математику поднови с помощью учебника и прикинь, что 10 поколений назад ты имел 2 в 10й степени предков, потомком которых ты являешься. 10 поколений это 300 лет. Триста лет назад существовали 1024 человека, которых ты не знаешь и потомком которых ты являешься, ещё отмотать 300 лет назад и ты обнаружишь 1024 предка у каждого из этих 1024х человек. Даже такой тупица как ты не будет утверждать, что все эти люди были рассово выверенными потомками Геракла и Евы Браун.
Следующий момент. Если ты считаешь себя выше других, то и веди себя так, как будто ты умнее, добрее и благороднее прочих. Ты же ведёшь себя как гавно. Что толку считать себя сверхчеловеком, если для посторонних ты являешься закомплексованным глупцом и невеждой?
Убираться из России я тебе не предлагаю. Какой-ни какой, а ты мой соотечественник, хоть и фашист. Жизнь твоя ещё не кончена, может ещё и поумнеешь:)

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Date: 2015-02-03 08:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
я не твой соотечественник, потому что я не еврей, а тут не израиль. Эти выкладки на 1024 в 1024 степени не имеют смысла, так как в древности люди жили в обособленных сообществах на протяжении сотен лет в одних и тех же местах. Таким макаром мы до обезьян дойдем. Так что глупости пишешь ты. Я не считаю себя выше других, а просто хочу, чтобы все подобные тебе убирались вон к местам вашего происхождения. Или вот сейчас Усраина в тренде - говорят, почти Эуропа,только без смазки - дуй туда, на черту оседлости.
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Date: 2015-02-03 08:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Так бы и написал, что ты вырожденец от родственных связей внутри холопской деревеньки, это снимает многие вопросы. Я б к тебе с математикой не приставал. А раз уж ты не мой соотечественник и вырожденец - тогда вали обратно в Африку, там мутировшая обезьяна типа тебя займёт почётное место любимой жены альфа-самца в стаде горных горилл:)

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Date: 2015-02-03 08:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
рот свой закрой, жид поганый.

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Date: 2015-02-03 08:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Я ж тебе, тупица, сказал, что я не еврей. Я развлекаюсь. Фашисты такие забавные, такие твёрдолобые и закомплексованные, так любят брызгать слюной, что общатся с ними - настоящеен удовольствие для любого ценителя. Чего только стоит твоё утверждение, что ты вырожденец. Нормальный человек в жизни бы не стал утверждать что-либо о тех 1024 людях, которых он не знает. А фашисту всё нипочём - песдит как дышит. Спасибо за беседу:)

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Date: 2015-02-03 08:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] naysayer15.livejournal.com
То есть ты только что назвал сам себя ненормальным, потому что утверждаешь что-то про меня, но меня не знаешь!))) Обожаю такие моменты, когда напыщенные лошки пытаются корчить из себя что-то, но в итоге просто трахают сами себя пальцем в жопу) Продолжай)

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Date: 2015-02-03 02:18 pm (UTC)
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Why have you provoked him? If he continues with his anti-Semitic rants, I'll ban him from my blog because I can't tolerate such hate, with no foundation. Sometimes he's writing interesting and amusing comments, so I don't want to ban but soon he will leave me no choice. :(

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Date: 2015-02-03 02:16 pm (UTC)
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What do you wish for Jewish people, honestly? That they all live in one place - Israel? And nowhere else on the planet?

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