There's No Place Like Nome DO: Ode to the Alaskan Midnight Sun (June 21-24, 2012)
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Back by (overwhelmingly) popular demand, we're again making the wilds of Alaska accessible to FlyerTalkers worldwide. Do #1, the 2009 Spring Break Do primarily organized by vysean, featured a wintertime railroad journey to Fairbanks and a warm soak under the Northern Lights at Chena Hot Springs. Do #2, the 2010 Spring Break Do put on jointly by vysean and me, featured a fantastic tour of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport's airside operations and a relaxing beachfront condo getaway in Homer. Do #3, the great 2010 127 Pounds of Cabbage Do, featured another tour of the airport plus an afternoon at the Alaska State Fair before journeying down to Seward for a whale of a time seeing ocean wildlife and calving glaciers. A subset of us continued on for an amazing two days in and around Denali. Now we're at Do #4. We've headed north and south; now it's time to head west. Join us next summer at the end of the Iditarod Trail in Nome, Alaska! Here's the tentative schedule: Arrive in ANC on Wednesday, June 20 for a welcome reception dinner with BOB W and jackal. Depart Anchorage Thursday, June 21 at 8:15am on the Alaska Railroad's Denali Star train. Pass through majestic Denali National Park, ending up in Fairbanks just in time to see the 107th Midnight Sun Baseball Classic--the traditional game played in the middle of the night without aid of artificial lights. (June 21st is the longest day of the year, and at the northerly latitude of nearly 65 degrees, the midnight dusk/dawn [they blend together; see the picture at the top of this post, which is from an actual Midnight Sun game] is more than light enough to hit a ball by.) One of ESPN's top 10 baseball events, Bobby Doerr called it the game "everybody should have the opportunity to come to." (If you can't make it to Anchorage by Wednesday night and join us on the train trip, be sure to get to Fairbanks by Thursday night so you don't miss the game.) Spend the morning on Friday, June 22 enjoying the fine summer weather of Fairbanks before departing on Alaska Airlines in the afternoon back to Anchorage and then an epic journey to Nome via Kotzebue (above the Arctic Circle!). (If you can't join us for the Fairbanks portion, make sure to be in Nome by 9:10am, on Alaska Airlines flight 151 from Anchorage to Nome via Kotzebue.) Spend the day Saturday, June 23 learning about the 1898 Gold Rush and the epic 1925 serum run (on which the modern Iditarod race is based). We'll return to Anchorage the next day, Sunday, when we'll hold the traditional Sunday afternoon barbecue at Casa de BOB W. Head home after that, or stay in town for a more extensive tour of Southcentral Alaska led by jackal and beckoa (beckoa says bring your fishing rods :p). |
Schedule:
PLEASE NOTE: We are providing the itinerary suggestions, but unless otherwise noted, you are responsible for planning and booking your own transportation and accommodation. We can help you with local expertise and ideas, but unless specified below, please arrange to get yourself to the arranged meeting points on your own (taxi, hotel shuttle, etc.). Wednesday, June 20th 5:00pm: Dinner at Simon and Seafort's Thursday, June 21st (summer solstice, the longest day of the year!) 7:15am: arrive at the historic art deco Anchorage depot in preparation for our morning departure 8:15am: depart for Fairbanks on the Alaska Railroad's Denali Star Lunch available in the on-board dining car 8:00pm: arrive Fairbanks (transportation provided from railroad depot to Midnight Sun ballgame) 9:45pm: cutoff for arrival into Fairbanks for those making their own arrangements for arrival in Fairbanks (after this, you'll need to arrange your own transportation to the game) 10:30pm: 107th Midnight Sun Baseball Classic (Wikipedia; Alaska Goldpanners) After game: Transportation to area hotels provided Friday, June 22nd Morning TBD Two Options:
Saturday, June 23rd For those taking option #2 above: 5:00am arrival at ANC 6:00am: depart Anchorage International Airport on Alaska Airlines flight 151 to Nome via Kotzebue (above the Arctic Circle!) 9:01am: arrive in Nome Then: Daytime: 11:00am: Midnight Sun Parade 12:00pm: Lunch on your own (Subway or other restaurants in downtown Nome) 1:00pm: Depart for Teller 7:00pm: arrive back in Nome, refresh at hotels 8:00pm: dinner at Husky (Yelp, Urbanspoon, Facebook) TBD (Tour of Nome, wildlife and culture road trip to Council, Taylor, or Teller) (all transportation in Nome provided) After dinner: return to hotels Sunday, June 24th 9:47am: depart Nome for Anchorage on Alaska Airlines flight 151 11:12am: arrive Anchorage; brief stop in Board Room for soup and an Alaskan Amber 12:00pm: Limited transportation available to Costco, Carrs, and possibly the Brown Jug warehouse for purposes of acquiring side dishes and adult beverages 3:00pm: Casa de BOB W opened to the masses (food prep and set-up volunteers gratefully expected earlier than that :p) 4:00pm: Dinner Sunset: BOB W gets his house back ;) Monday, June 25th and beyond Optional extension, but if anyone wants to stay, we'll guarantee you a good time! -Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum -Alaska Native Heritage Center -Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center -Earthquake Park -Tony Knowles Coastal Trail -Flattop Hike -Mountain viewing (Denali) from Talkeetna -Stay longer and we can help you plan some hikes, kayak trips, glacier cruises, flightseeing trips, and all manner of other things a real traveler might do in Alaska! ;) |
Cost and Payments:
Alaska Railroad:
Alaska Airlines:
Fairbanks Activities: Transportation in Fairbanks: 12-passenger vans (number of vans depends on the number in our party; each van is approximately $65/day, and the cost will be split evenly and payable to me) Hotel in Fairbanks: Book on your own. We will provide transportation to and from hotels within Fairbanks proper (i.e. not to Chena Hot Springs or B&Bs way out in the countryside) Fairbanks Midnight Sun Game tickets: http://www.goldpanners.com/Secure/20...n-game-ticket/ (on sale now--you are responsible for purchasing your own ticket!) Note: if that link doesn't work, try accessing the purchase link from here: http://www.goldpanners.com/MidnightSunGame/index.html Nome Activities: Transportation in Nome: 15-passenger vans (number of vans depends on the number in our party; each van is $160/day, and the cost will be split evenly and payable to me. Failure to pay will result in you getting left in Council or Teller, approximately 80 miles from Nome. ;)) Suggested hotel in Nome: Aurora Inn; $170/night. Book on your own at http://www.aurorainnome.com/ or 907-443-3838/800-354-4606. Fallback option: Nome Nugget Inn. Book on your own at http://www.nomenuggetinnhotel.com/ or 1-877-443-2323/1-907-443-4189. See here for FTer review. Barbecue Potluck: Please bring $15 per person to cover food 'n' stuff, plus one (well, more if you want :p) of the following:
Menu supplied as part of the event:
For those choosing to bring a side dish instead of wine (or money to purchase wine from BOB W), we recommend dishes similar to the following:
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Attendees:
MP prefacing a name means that person indicated interest on the corresponding MilePoint thread Confirmed: jackal (welcome dinner, Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) BOB W (welcome dinner, Alaska Railroad Gold Star Class, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) beckoa (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) monitor +1 (welcome dinner, Nome, BBQ) lili (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) CDKing (welcome dinner, Alaska Railroad Gold Star Class, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) upup&away (welcome dinner, Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) violist (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) SeeYa (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) bdnyc (Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) Cholula +1 (welcome dinner, Nome, BBQ) LIGrin (Midnight Sun ballgame, BBQ) Moomba (Alaska Railroad Gold Star Class, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) PlusOne +2 (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame) uva185 (Nome, BBQ) baliktad (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) (tentatively confirmed--as confirmed as any MVPG can ever possibly be ;)) joesmoe (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) kudzu + 2 (welcome dinner (+1), Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame) aconninak (welcome dinner, BBQ +1) alphaeagle (welcome dinner) jazon256 (welcome dinner, Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) kajaz (BBQ) AKronin +4 (BBQ) ANC RED-EYE (welcome dinner, BBQ, tenative: Nome) Tentative: stellertony DeltaWings makfan AKDan +1 MP: travlr MP: tommy777 MP: Firefly BondAir007 worldminer +1 FriendlySkies JDiver paranoiatx PatMike +1 MP: Richard Chen pfbloom From NYC GRALISTAIR Seat 2A (ballgame only) Next time: tuapekastar squeakr Itsalongwaydown + Sue Oz usa18dca +1 aanswer belle3388 +1 (maybe +2) (Alaska Railroad, Midnight Sun ballgame, Nome, BBQ) // wish you could be here! :( |
Travel Information:
Alaska Airlines: 1-800-ALASKAAIR or http://www.alaskaair.com Alaska Railroad: 1-907-265-2494 (Monday-Friday 7am-5pm & Saturday-Sunday 7am-4pm, Alaska time) or http://www.akrr.com Suggested Fairbanks hotel: Anything within the city proper Suggested Nome hotel: the Aurora Inn & Suites; $170 for a two-queen kitchenette. Fallback option: the Nome Nugget Inn (see here). Getting to and around Alaska We're mostly geared to help you with Alaska Airlines (and its partners, AA and DL), but if you are having trouble figuring out what to book or need help minimizing costs in this admittedly expensive state, we have a thread for you: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/alask...l#post17025463 Hotel options in ANC Closest to the airport: Millennium, Courtyard by Marriott, Quality Inn (and attached Econo Lodge), and Holiday Inn Express are on Spenard, just a few minutes from the airport. There is also a Comfort Suites and a Microtel on the frontage road just off International Airport Road. All of the above have airport shuttles, though I do not know if they run 24 hours. The Comfort Suites is the newest, but the Courtyard, HIX, and Microtel are all new and fine; the Quality Inn and Econo Lodge used to be a Best Western and is older but well-maintained. The Millennium has a great setting on the Lake Hood seaplane base and is quite nice; it also retains some of its local character from the days it was known as the Regal Alaskan. You also have your pick of chain properties in Midtown. These are all only an extra 5-7 minutes away from the airport, and all of those have free airport shuttles as well. These choices include (in order of distance) the Crowne Plaza, Marriott Fairfield, Motel 6 [very new and nice as far as Motel 6s go], Homewood Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, Marriott SpringHill Suites, Embassy Suites, and Marriott Residence Inn. The farthest one--the SpringHill Suites University Lake (different than the midtown SpringHill)--is only a 15-minute drive from the airport. I would feel comfortable recommending any of the above--all are in safe areas (safer than the closer ones on Spenard, actually) and are good, new properties. If price at any of the chains is an issue (this is summer we're talking about), there are some non-chain properties that are decent and have airport shuttles. FlyerTalker ozstamps was quite impressed with the Executive Suite on Spenard, and the Puffin Inn's remodeled side (the deluxe rooms) is quite nice (though avoid the older side). The Puffin's owner, Jay, is a kick, too. They are both right across the street from the HIX on Spenard. I've seen many of my customers stay at the Coast International Inn or the Long House Alaskan Hotel (both on Lake Hood very close to the Millennium), and I've never heard anything negative about them, but they're unknown commodities to me. The Dimond Center hotel is on the south side of town, relatively far from the airport (a 15-minute drive) and in a commercial district with not much activity late at night, but it is a very nice property (huge rooms, jacuzzi tubs, HD TVs, etc.) with a free airport shuttle. It's also probably the closest hotel to BOB W's house. Downtown will afford you the easiest access to the Alaska Railroad depot. Aside from the big four full-service places (Marriott [newest of the downtown options], Hilton [less than a five-minute walk from the depot], Sheraton, and the locally-owned four-star Hotel Captain Cook [probably the nicest and definitely the one with the most character]), there are some other lodging options downtown. There's a Clarion, a Hawthorn Suites, an older HoJo, and a run-down Ramada Limited on the chain side of things and a smattering of independent places. The decent independents downtown are not going to be cheap, but they do have some character. Check out the Historic Anchorage Hotel (next door to the Hilton), the Anchorage Grand, the Voyager Hotel (across from the Captain Cook), and the Copper Whale Inn. I'm probably missing a few, but do stay away from the Inlet Inn. (The Inlet Towers is completely different and reportedly decent, but I know absolutely nothing about it other than having driven by it.) Also avoid the Econo Inn, which is so crappy it lost the Econo Lodge franchise rights :eek:, and the Red Roof Inn, which looks new but is in a junky area. The Days Inn gets mixed reviews, too. ANC in the summer can be a great value for point redemptions. But if you are not bound to hotel points, the above-mentioned non-chain properties are worth looking into. If hotel price is a major concern and points aren't an option, PM me. I might have some connections I can use to get a little bit of a discount off of the high summer rates. I also have a couple of B&Bs that I always recommend to people visiting. These are absolutely gorgeous properties that can be cheaper than many of the chain places: http://www.alaskafrontiergardens.com/ http://www.alaskahighlandglen.com/ For those who need their own rental cars for before/after the official DO events, PM me and I'll see what I can arrange through my, er, connections. ;) |
Nome
Not sure about the BB a la JC. That takes a lot of time to finish correctly. Belle may be enlisted as one of my Sous Chefs @:-)
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This looks too good to pass up, but requires some schedule adjustments. Color me tentative for now.
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Who wants to Fish!
We need something to BBQ :D - so bring your rod/reel ;) unless we get lucky with some fur bearing animal(s) :D
->And if not there is always... Also I do have a gold pan or two in the garage. Perhaps we can strike it rich in OME so we can make it back to ANC for the BBQ :) And as noted further in the thread, OME is having celebrations for Solstice that weekend- so bring your swimsuit for the Polar Bear Swim :D There also may be an assortment of street vendors we can use the last of our dollar coin collection on :D Just think if everyone was using Gold Coins :cool: |
All in myself... was tempted to add a flight to ADK but would miss the BBQ :(
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As usual we are highly probable for this affair. If we keep trying, one of these days we will be in Alaska for the Solstice and it will not be cloudy and/or raining. :rolleyes:
Nevertheless, in the past, suitable amounts of adult beverages have managed to mitigate feelings of disappointment at midnight as we have contemplated the gloomy Alaskan landscapes. ^ So, as far as we are concerned, fishing is out and the train ride, even though it has some virtues, may likely be replaced by the use of SkyPesos on AS to FAI. @:-) |
Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 17021976)
As usual we are highly probable for this affair. If we keep trying, one of these days we will be in Alaska for the Solstice and it will not be cloudy and/or raining. :rolleyes:
Nevertheless, in the past, suitable amounts of adult beverages have managed to mitigate feelings of disappointment at midnight as we have contemplated the gloomy Alaskan landscapes. ^ So, as far as we are concerned, fishing is out and the train ride, even though it has some virtues, may likely be replaced by the use of SkyPesos on AS to FAI. @:-) Also, the train trip should be completely different in the summertime. The dome cars will be in use, the scenery will be much more colorful (less white:D ) and will be more of an express trip. The many stops for bush riders will not be part of this journey. |
Long way to go for a BBQ and a ball game, but it sounds fantastic! I'm as definite as one can be this far out.
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You may need to correct the date june 2011 is already done :)
Mark me as tentative. Just need to figure out flights. Is stop over allowed on domestic award? I tried to do BOS-ANC and FAI-OME on multi-city and got an error Grrrrrr |
Originally Posted by CDKing
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Just need to figure out flights. Is stop over allowed on domestic award? I tried to do BOS-ANC and FAI-OME on multi-city and got an error Grrrrrr
I tried to book an award with a stopover last night, and it was giving me grief. But not 30 minutes later, beckoa had an award with a stopover confirmed, so I will just admit defeat and not claim the title of Master of Alaska Airlines' Award Booking Engine. Post your question in the AS forum and link to this thread. Hey, at the very least, it'll help publicize the DO there... :p |
Please put Sue Oz and myself down as definite maybes.
ie we would love to be there but it's too far away to commit just yet. |
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