Why I like Alaska

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 01:53

In case anybody wonders what would posess someone to live in the "Frozen North", this might give an idea.

This photo was taken about 45 miles north of Anchorage, heading south into the town of Wasilla, a few days after Christmas.

What makes the picture extraordinary is that this kind of beauty is quite common everywhere you look in Alaska. I could have taken literally hundreds of pictures that day every bit as compelling as this one. Chances are most of the folks you see driving towards town didn't even bother looking at it.

tanstaafl.

(edited to add photo)

Posted by: mcomb

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 02:07

Absolutely beautiful Of course I already understood why people would want to live up there. I don't think I could deal with the cold myself, but Alaska is definitely near the top of my places to visit someday list.

-Mike
Posted by: webroach

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 06:09

Quote:
I don't think I could deal with the cold myself...


Having grown up in Upstate NY, I wouldn't mind the cold. In fact, I'm having trouble thinking of something not to like about Alaska. Shorter flights to Japan. Shorter flights to Russia. Great fishing.

Snowmobiling.

Mmmmm..... snowmobiling.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 12:01

Dark.. very dark that far up.

Cheers
Posted by: SonicSnoop

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 12:04

Now I could deal with the dark, but that cold is the deal breaker for me. Its bad enough driving my 72 beetle in virginia without heat. though that is a very nice picture. it is someplace i would like to visit.
Posted by: altman

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 14:16

I can't see the chairlifts in that shot though. They *are* there, right?

Hugo
Posted by: Ezekiel

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 14:43

They've got those twin-jet six seater chairlifts up there, I believe...

-Zeke
Posted by: peter

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 15:10

Quote:
In case anybody wonders what would posess someone to live in the "Frozen North", this might give an idea.

I feel much the same about the "Frozen North", although in my case that only means Cheshire...



Peter
Posted by: altman

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 15:28

Frozen South?



(Last year's snow snap at the end of January and what it did to my garden)
Posted by: altman

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 15:34

So, Drakino, what *was* I doing wrong with the UBB image tags? I couldn't work it out (duh, etc)....

Hugo
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 15:38

Probably you were inserting the link to the download PHP code, such as....

http://empegbbs.com/ubbthreads/download.php?Number=244608

As opposed to inserting the full URL of the image file itself, such as...

http://empegbbs.com/files/244608-101_0112_r1.JPG

When one of the board upgrades happened, the "direct" link to the image no longer appears under the "Attachment" link, it's that PHP code now. So you have to actually open that PHP code page in a new window and THEN get the image link from that. It's an extra step now.
Posted by: altman

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 15:47

Ah. Probably that then, I just right-clicked the "attachment" link in my post and did "copy shortcut". I didn't actually *read* any of the text

Hugo
Posted by: peter

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 18:42

Quote:
Frozen South?

Ten out of ten for snowy, Hugo, but minus several million for hilly.

Peter
Posted by: webroach

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 19:07

Quote:
Dark.. very dark that far up.

Cheers


Actually, I think I'd be ok with the dark. I'm a night owl as it is, not a big fan of the sun.
Posted by: DLF

Re: Why I like Alaska - 03/01/2005 19:26

Looks like drakino's drive home from work to me....
Posted by: Tim

Re: Why I like Alaska - 04/01/2005 13:31

I lived in Anchorage for three years, and find myself missing it occasionally. It is gorgeous up there, and believe everybody should at least visit there. Several of the guys I work with use to live in Fairbanks (they lose, Anchorage was a lot warmer ) and we are trying to plan a week long camping/fishing trip back up there (in the middle of summer - way to cold up there in the winter for us now ).

- Tim
Posted by: kayakjazz

Re: Why I like Alaska - 06/01/2005 18:53

Quote:
I can't see the chairlifts in that shot though. They *are* there, right?


Not just there--as Doug notes, those are just a few of the common, garden-variety mountains in southcentral Alaska...a few miles up and down the road, though, in either direction....world-class skiing at Aleyaska, and glacier skiing by helicopter is possible even in summer as an adjunct to the fishing trip.... I should post my panoramic shot from the grocery store parking lot.