I came across this quote and, having lived in Alaska for most of my life, but also having traveled pretty extensively, this quote rang very true to me. It is from Henry Gannett who was the chief geographer for the Harriman Alaska Expedition.
"There is one word of advice and caution to be given to those intending to visit Alaska for pleasure or sight-seeing. If you are old, go by all means; but if you are young, wait. The scenery of Alaska is much grander than anything of its kind in the world, and it is not well to dull one's capacity for enjoyment by seeing the finest first."
It has always amazed me that I see the mountains everyday, yet they never get dull.
I have driven along the Seward Highway, which lies at the base of mountains and on the edge of the ocean, hundreds of times, yet I always stop for photographs and I am always amazed at the grandeur.
We are now entering "tourist season" in Alaska. It is the annual migration of millions of people who flock to see and experience Alaska for a short period of time. I sometimes forget that I experience daily, what most people dream of "one day seeing".
How I love this state!!!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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It was great to see you guys last week! I can't wait to see some of your pictures!
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