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Frommer's Alaska

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John Wiley & Sons, Dec 20, 2011 - Travel - 576 pages
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Ok.. very few maps.
It started out quite well.. but slowly I realized it does not help much.... the book just goes on and on without giving ample maps. To understand what the author is talking about
, you have to pull up maps from somewhere 30 pages earlier or other books or internet. It becomes very inconvenient. I would love to see maps of each area when the chapter starts, and for each itinerary he is suggesting. Otherwise, you have to just keep imagining about what the author is talking about, and guess what the distances between places are. 

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This is a travel guide that should be able to fulfill all your needs for information on what to do, how to do, where to go, where to eat, where to sleep, etc... when you are visiting Alaska. The ...

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Contents

The Best Views 2 The Best Glaciers 6 The Most Beautiful Drives Train Rides 7 The Best Fishing 9 The Best Bear Viewing 10 The Best Marine Mam...
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ALASKA IN DEPTH
18
What It Means to Be Alaskan 19 Natural History Rough Drafts NATIVEART FINDING THEREAL THING
36
SUGGESTED ALASKA ITINERARIES
49
SOUTHEASTALASKA IN1 WEEK 48 NATIONAL PARKS IN1 WEEK 52 A 2WEEK GRAND LOOP
56
CRUISING ALASKAS COAST
65
Weighing Your Cruise Options 68 The Best Cruise Experiences in Alaska 72 Booking Your Cruise
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SOUTHEAST ALASKA
90
What to See Do
237
Getting Outside
251
THE KENAI PENINSULA PRINCE
278
Dock on the Sound
291
SEWARD
299
Kenai Fjords National Park
306
THE DENALI NATIONAL
363
Planning a Visit to the Park 365 Activities Within the Park
383

Exploring Southeast Alaska 92 Wrangell
114
QUICK BITES IN JUNEAU
178
Country Inns Quiet
184
HAINES
191
After the Gold Rush
199
ANCHORAGE ENVIRONS
212
ANCHORAGE
222
Where to Eat
231
DENALINATIONAL PARK 374 Where to Eat
392
Dayhiking FASTFACTS TALKEETNA
398
Alaska Heartland 404 ALASKAS HIGHWAYSA LA CARTE 406 FASTFACTSFAIRBANKS 410 The Alaska Highway
443
THE BUSH
463
KATMAI REGION
478
Index
535
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About the author (2011)

Kris Capps is a longtime Alaska journalist who has traveled extensively throughout the state. She spends most of her time in Interior Alaska and currently lives right outside Denali National Park with her teenage daughter; this has been her home for 20 years. She writes a weekly newspaper column about the Denali area for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and is the author of award-winning guidebooks including the Denali Road Guide and Denali Walks.

Mike Dunham moved to Quinhagak, Alaska, on the Bering Sea, with his parents in 1955, when he was 4 years old. He has since lived and worked in Mountain Village, Togiak, Afognak, Homer, Haines, Kodiak, Kenai, Seward and Cordova—but mostly in Anchorage, where he is the Arts and Entertainment editor for the Anchorage Daily News. He has won numerous regional and national awards for articles on travel, art, education, food, history and humor, as well as for his work in radio. Outside Alaska he has written for publications ranging from Orion magazine to Opera News. He is among the editors of the University of Alaska's recent "Grammar of Central Alaskan Yupik, an Eskimoan Language" and suspects that he is the only non-Alaska Native in the world who has to divulge on his tax returns how much money he makes as an Eskimo dancer.

Dave Kiffer is a fourth generation Ketchikan resident on both sides of his family. A professional jazz musician with degrees in Journalism and Creative Writing, he has worked for newspapers and public radio in several states. He currently runs Historic Ketchikan, a non-profit that promotes economic development through historic preservation and heritage tourism. In addition to serving as the current Ketchikan Gateway Borough Mayor, Dave teaches music and writes humor and Alaska history columns for sitnews.us. His wife, Charlotte Glover, is a Youth Services librarian for the Ketchikan Public Library who has done travel research for "Alaska Best Places" and "Frommer's Alaska" for many years and contributes regularly to TripAdvisor. Their son Liam is 10 years old and is on track to win the 5K in the 2020 Olympics.

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