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by Princess Tours
I came to Alaska in 2004 to work for the Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge. I packed up my necessities and drove North to Alaska, with my Dad as my copilot we left Montana in the rear view mirror. When we reached Alaska, my Dad flew home from Anchorage and I settled in for an Alaskan summer. My intention was to drive home when the lodge closed up in September, it is now 2008 and I still haven't left. Alaska is such a magical place to live; misty mountain passes, glaciers right beside the main highways, moose and bear in our front yard, dog sled races and so many salmon! I still work at the Copper River Princess, with my husband, whom I met during my first summer here. So be careful when you visit Alaska, you may not leave!
posted by Amanda Skiff
Tour Desk Manager
by Princess Tours
When you first come to Alaska, it's easy to fall in love with the big things: mountains, rivers, 20 hours of daylight ... but it takes a little longer to learn and love all those little that make Alaska so fantastic. One of those on my list has got to
by Copper River
While I was preparing to come to Alaska for the summer to work for Princess, a friend of mine requested that I send him photos of every "first" during my journey. Of course, his ideas included first bear, first moose, first moose I teach to play soccer (still working