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  2. Sixmile Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    From Seward to Anchorage, summer through fall, locals and visitors descend on Hope, Alaska to embark on a number of guided whitewater rafting trips on Class III through V rapids along with less thrilling yet equaling enjoyable float trips of Sixmile Creek and Turnagain Arm. During your travels, consider Sixmile Creek and Hope, Alaska as a pitstop.

  3. Alaska Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Although the trip is only about 356 miles (573 km), it takes 12 hours to travel from Anchorage to Fairbanks as the tracks wind through mountains and valleys; the train's top speed is 59 miles per hour (95 km/h) but sometimes hovers closer to 30 miles per hour (48 km/h).

  4. Humpy Cove - Wikipedia

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    The cove is a popular tourist destination as well, due to Orca Island Cabins [2] and kayak tours offered by Miller's Landing. [3] Humpy Cove has runs of rockfish, halibut, coho salmon, chinook salmon, and chum salmon as well as pinks, and a popular fishing spot is near the Iron Door, the remains of a searchlight and bunker from World War II . [ 4 ]

  5. Anchorage with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy Anchorage, a gateway to the rest of Alaska, is the perfect starting point for family vacations with kids. Anchorage visitors will find clean air, snow capped mountains and breathtaking ocean ...

  6. Blacktail Ptarmigan Rocks - Wikipedia

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    An ascent of the summit involves hiking 7.6 miles (round-trip) and 3,030 feet of elevation gain, with the months of May through October offering the best time for visiting this popular destination. [4] The mountain's toponym appears on USGS maps, but it has not been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.

  7. Hemistour - Wikipedia

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    Hemistour was a bicycle tour from Anchorage, Alaska, to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, completed in part by Dan and Lys Burden and in full by Greg and June Siple from 1972 to 1975. Twenty-nine other cyclists joined the Burdens and Siples for parts of the trip, which totaled 18,272 miles (29,405.9 km).

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