Alaska is warming up?

Our 2 daughters are growing up like weeds, we are thinking sadly maybe there are not too many times for all our family to travel together.

Yue wants to see Alaska saying: " too late maybe we could not see a lot of things, global warming...". She is so cute commenting on environment, remember one time she said :" Honey is what bees made for their babies, but human steal it away:(", since I like put honey into any liquid I drink...is it 100% really honey around?

To Alaska there are different ways:

1. Air
Many Alaska-bound flight itineraries include a stop at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle — the closest major airport to the state, hey, how about Canada, Vancouver?!

2. Cruise
There are two ways to reach Alaska by sea: cruise ship or ferry. Everyone knows Cruise; independent travelers may prefer to take in the same scenery via the Alaska Marine Highway, the state’s ferry system. Ferries offer the flexibility to stop and explore along the way, and to bring your personal vehicle or RV along for side trips to port cities.

3. Package Tour
see http://www.travelalaska.com/Package%20Tours/Wildlife%20Packages.aspx
It would be nice to take the Husky Sled! My favorite dog!

4. Highway driving
Once a bumpy dirt road, the Alaska Highway is now a modern, well maintained 1,500-mile highway. Some of the world’s wildest and most beautiful national and state parks are along this route. Cultural attractions, adventure tours, incredible scenery and unforgettable experiences make this option popular with independent travelers. Sounds exciting? Only in Summer!

When is the best month to visit Alaska? You can't go wrong visiting Alaska anytime between May 10 and September 15. The days are long, nature is in full bloom, and the air is alive with energy.

One way Air, one way Cruise, or go driving in summer time! That's what I think.

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