Our next adventure took us to Talkeetna. Sterling was asked to volunteer as a massage therapist for the Clean Air Challenge. This is a bike race from Houston to Talkeetna (I think about 62 miles). A co-worker volunteers every year and convinced Sterling to go this year. I am glad he did it because it started to get us out of the city on weekends. Dakota and I explored a bit while Sterling earned almost $300 in about 5 hours. (I think he will do this event again next year now that he knows he gets to keep all the money).
This is the lodge where the race ended. Dakota and I spent about 3 hours just walking around outside. It was cloudy but nice and cool.
No, that is not me crossing the finish line, it's just a person who happened to cross when we were on one of our many walks around the grounds. They announced the name of each person as they crossed the finish line.
Everyone left their bikes outside after the race. It was cool to see rows of bikes all lying down the same way. I can't believe how many people enter and finish this race.
This was just a fun art project made out of metal displayed out on the back deck of the lodge. It looked Dakota-size to me. Too bad I didn't have another set of arms to hold him on and take a picture at the same time.
Inside the lodge was a gift shop and Mr. Moose welcoming all to come inside. Dakota and Mr. Moose hit it off right away.
You can't tell from the picture because it was cloudy, but the back deck had a beautiful view of Mt Denali and other smaller peaks. Like they say, the picture just does not do it justice. It was a great shot of the little one looking out towards the mountain range.
Everyone left their bikes outside after the race. It was cool to see rows of bikes all lying down the same way. I can't believe how many people enter and finish this race.
This was just a fun art project made out of metal displayed out on the back deck of the lodge. It looked Dakota-size to me. Too bad I didn't have another set of arms to hold him on and take a picture at the same time.
Inside the lodge was a gift shop and Mr. Moose welcoming all to come inside. Dakota and Mr. Moose hit it off right away.
You can't tell from the picture because it was cloudy, but the back deck had a beautiful view of Mt Denali and other smaller peaks. Like they say, the picture just does not do it justice. It was a great shot of the little one looking out towards the mountain range.
Another look over the trees to the mountains. I promise they are out there, you just have to squint and concentrate really hard.
Later we came back to show Daddy how much fun the playground was.
After walking around, in and out of the lodge for so long, Dakota started to get restless. We took a little ride out towards downtown Talkeetna and happened upon this fun playground. We played for a bit until "the boss" decided that we have had enough and needed a change of scenery, again.
Later we came back to show Daddy how much fun the playground was.
This is where we played, even though Dakota is not 2-5 yet.
Dakota absolutely loves the swings. He just laughs each time you push him higher.
Upside down is just as fun.
And thus ends our adventure in Talkeetna. This time around we had a free dinner, next time I heard of a few good places to eat. Kirsten wants to go back over the 4th of July weekend because they have a fun little parade that goes through downtown. Hopefully we will make it and I can post about it later this summer. Our Alaska adventures are just beginning!!!
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What a cool little place! If we were rich, we would totally come up and visit and you could show us this little town. That playground was so awesome.
We found another playground like this one in another small town the opposite direction out of Anchorage. I wonder how many more we will find on our little adventures. We will have a place for you to stay when you strike it rich and come visit!
I am loving your blog - great job!!
It is so fun to see new places. You have a great attitude though, if I was walking around with my little one for so long I think I'd be ready to call it a day! I am glad you have a blog so I can watch your adventures closer! Thank you for coming by today!
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