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Day 1 (D):
Get picked up from your hotel in Anchorage and head
north to the historic village of Talkeetna, nestled at the base of
North America’s tallest peak, Mount McKinley. With its panoramic views
of the Alaska Range and the stars stretched above it, the borough acts as
the perfect vantage point for catching a glimpse of the northern lights’
brilliant display.
You'll have your choice of rooms for an authentically Alaskan experience. Cozy up in a room equipped with one double bed, or select a room that features both double-size and
twin-size beds for more space. Restrooms are located just down the hall in true Roadhouse fashion, but if you prefer more private accommodations or need to
avoid stairs, upgrade to Trapper John's Cabin. The rugged cabin, which features trapping memorabilia and cozy flannel sheets, also includes a full kitchen, electricity, a TV with VHS/DVD and the much photographed "5-Star Outhouse"—although you won't need to use it, since the cabin now comes equipped with an indoor bathroom.
After checking in, enjoy a filling dinner
spread of soups, breads and desserts. Following
your meal, your guide explains the wonders of the Aurora Borealis and the Alaskan night sky, divulging facts about the natural
wonder such as why the stars here might look brighter than they do in your
hometown. Following your celestial primer, slip into a pair of snowshoes
and experience the phenomenon firsthand. Track into the winter air for
a chance at an up-close look at the northern lights and the clear sky hanging
above the spectacular light display.
Overnight: Talkeetna Roadhouse or similar
Day 2 (B):
The
next morning, linger over a leisurely breakfast of homemade fare before
embarking on your next adventure—dog sledding through Matanuska
Valley’s snowy meadows. Meet your 12 new canine companions, all trained
at a 2012 Iditarod Champion Kennel, before they pull you on sled runners
over the same training trails favored by Dallas Seavey, the youngest
musher to win the Iditarod. After your thrilling day on the snow, you’ll
be transported back to your Anchorage hotel.