What happened to atravelynn's trip report?
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What happened to atravelynn's trip report?
Did it get deleted because it wasn't about Africa? Hmm... I just got time to read her report and the link that was posted here is gone. Not cool if someone "triangled" her - she is one of the most respected travelers on this forum. So what if it got off topic.
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Wonderful trip report - as always - here's the link to it on the US Board
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...iak-alaska.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...iak-alaska.cfm
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Thank you for the support! I believe it got shifted over to the US. So I got shifted, not triangled.
The second album does include one photo of the waders again. Tom, I think your imagination has turned my overall style waders into thigh highs.
The second album does include one photo of the waders again. Tom, I think your imagination has turned my overall style waders into thigh highs.
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Thanks atravelynn, good report and great pictures.
I wonder why they shifted the Alaska topic to the USA.
Most Alaska topics are in the Cruise Forum , I guess because most people take the Alaska Cruise out of Seattle or Vancouver.
Anyway Elizabeth_S ..thanks for the link.
I wonder why they shifted the Alaska topic to the USA.
Most Alaska topics are in the Cruise Forum , I guess because most people take the Alaska Cruise out of Seattle or Vancouver.
Anyway Elizabeth_S ..thanks for the link.
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Lillipets, it is you that have a way with words based on that witty compliment.
However, I happen to have a bathroom trip report from an Alaska visit in 2002. There are no photo albums to go with it, though.
At a Lake Clark bear camp, the facilities were an open air throne, behind a sheet of tent nylon. As I was attending to business at these facilities, the camp canine which was half wolf paid me a visit.
We guests had been given strict orders never to touch the dog because she was not friendly, but we were told she was not aggressive if left alone. As the wolf-dog sniffed around the loo, I sat motionless, feeling extremely vulnerable and exposed.
Fortunately it turned out to be just another routine trip to the ladies room for us both.
However, I happen to have a bathroom trip report from an Alaska visit in 2002. There are no photo albums to go with it, though.
At a Lake Clark bear camp, the facilities were an open air throne, behind a sheet of tent nylon. As I was attending to business at these facilities, the camp canine which was half wolf paid me a visit.
We guests had been given strict orders never to touch the dog because she was not friendly, but we were told she was not aggressive if left alone. As the wolf-dog sniffed around the loo, I sat motionless, feeling extremely vulnerable and exposed.
Fortunately it turned out to be just another routine trip to the ladies room for us both.