Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Dream a Dream Dog Farm Experience

On Tuesday morning, Vern introduced his new 'dog handler' to our campers. Of course, it didn't take long before everyone at our camp realized that our guest really wasn't a dog handler! Our surprise guest was Gary Paulsen.

Campers had the opportunity to listen to Gary's tales--- and ask Gary questions.

Gary shared information about his life and the 'trail' that led him to be an author and an adventurer. He told campers about events in his life, how he came to run with dogs, how he left the mushing world behind, and then returned again.

Stay tuned educators, race fans, and students! Gary told the campers that he plans to sign up to run the 2009 Iditarod. Gary also told them he might run the Yukon Quest. It is evident that Gary's life with dogs continues.

Gary Paulsen

Listen to a bit of Gary's presentation.


Gary Paulsen Visits Camp

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Dream a Dream Dog Farm

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Campers Arrive at the Dream a Dream Dog Farm



Sunday June 22: The Summer Idita Camp Begins


Our conference officially began at the Iditarod Headquarters on Sunday, June 22. "Campers" toured headquarters and viewed a video. Following the first session, we traveled to the Dream a Dream Dog Farm for a first hand adventure in learning about using the race as a classroom tool.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Campers Arrive!

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

In the Dog House

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Sunday Morning in Wasilla

Good morning campers!

"It's raining!" Target 2008 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail, Jane said this morning. She was delighted to see the rain because living in Arizona, she doesn't have the opportunity to enjoy this kind of a rainy day. We planned at least one rainy day just for Jane!

It is Sunday! Our first day of camp has begun! We'll soon all be at Iditarod Headquarters and ready for our adventure! We look forward to seeing you!

Last evening, Target 2009 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail, Cathy and I drove to pick up Jane at the airport. A slight mix up on which airport she was arriving at, sent Cathy and I on a little bit of a search, but we finally found her! We got back to Wasilla after 2:00 AM. We couldn't resist staying up for a while and visiting. After a short night's sleep, the three of us are ready to embrace this day. We'll be making a quick trip to Anchorage this morning and be back to Headquarters early afternoon.

See you soon!

Diane

What? No Mountain this Morning?

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Saturday in Alaska!



The day started with rain. The clouds lessened and the sun came out!

Target(r) 2009 Teacher on the Trail(tm) Cathy Walters arrived Friday evening.
This morning, Cathy and I went over to Iditarod Headquarters. We now have absolute proof that some of our campers have arrived because we ran into Herb! It was great to meet him. Herb was off to do a little fishing this afternoon. It will be fun to hear about his adventure.

We'll see you all soon!

Diane

The Sun is Out!

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11:30 PM Friday, June 20

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Keep Your Camera Handy!


Always keep your camera handy! You never know when you'll see something that you want to take a picture of, like this dog that I found waiting for his human in the parking lot of a local store in Wasilla. I couldn't resist pulling my camera out so that I could share this picture with you!
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Friday at Headquarters


Hello Campers!

I spent much of the day at Iditarod Headquarters today. It was a pretty quiet business day, however, there were several calls from racers and fans while I was there.

We will be meeting at Headquarters at 3:00 on Sunday. Headquarters is on Knik Goos Bay Road, mile 2. 2. We will be watching for you and we look forward to meeting you in person!

As you walk up to the ITC building, you'll pass this statue of Joe Redington, Sr. You will want to get a picture of the statue which celebrates Joe's life and his dedication to keeping the sled dogs an important part of Alaska's every day life.

Bring your camera on Sunday. You will want to take a photograph of this statue as well as other things that you see on the grounds of headquarters or inside the building.

Inside the Headquarters building, you will find a small museum and our Iditarod store. Go into the building and look around. In one room, a short Iditarod movie is shown several times a day. If you arrive before 3:00, you might want to take time to watch the movie.

The offices of our Iditarod staff are located in this building, too. I'll be giving you a quick tour of the building so you can have a look 'behind the scenes'.

After our session at HQ, we'll all leave and drive following each other. It is almost time for camp to begin!

See you Sunday!

Diane

Pups sleep at Iditarod Headquarters


What fun you will have meeting the little pups at Iditarod Headquarters! Find the puppy pen and you'll find these little pups! Who will be the first boot camper having some puppy cuddle time?
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Friday, June 20, 2008

Alaska Update: Friday: June 20: Solstice

Today is summer solstice, the longest day of summer.

This morning, Shannon Keene, Sara Lamont, and 2006 Teacher Terrie are taking a train from Anchorage to Seward, where they'll spend the day. When they return to Anchorage this evening, they'll meet Target(r) 2009 Teacher on the Trail Cathy at the airport, who will be arriving around 10:10 PM.

Today, I'll be headed over to Iditarod Headquarters to work at the office. I've a list of things to get done today.

Yesterday, Terrie drove me from Wasilla so that I could pick up my rental car. Before doing that, we made several stops, including on to visit with our friends at Wells Fargo Bank. I took Terrie's picture as she stood next to a plaque that hangs on the bank's wall, and names her as a past Teacher on the Trail.

Terrie and I made other stops, too, including REI, Tidal Wave (a book store), and a few fishing/gear shops. We had lunch at Subway.

Last evening, Shannon, Shannon's husband Jim, Sara, Terrie, and I went to the Mother Lode Lodge for dinner. The Mother Lode Lodge is located on the Hatcher Pass road that leads to Independence Mine. You can see from the digital, the clouds were with us, creating awesome patterns around the mountains.

You can read about the Independence Mine Historical Park at the following website:

http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/units/indmine.htm

You might consider visiting this area during your time in Alaska. There is a second place to eat, The Hatcher Pass Lodge, http://www.hatcherpasslodge.com/. You can also drive this road through the pass if you are looking for an incredible and adventurous drive.

This road is not maintained in the winter and is generally closed from late September to July. It has often been the case, however, that the road is open during our conference week. The route goes through high peaks of the mountains and past the historic mine. There are pull offs so you can get out and walk on the tundra and look at the beautiful wild flowers.
"Much of the road is gravel. It’s narrow and often slippery up high, with tight turns, steep grades, and limited maintenance (not recommended for RVs or the timid). http://www.alaskajourney.com/anchorage/hatcher.html

If you are interested in this journey, talk to Sara or Shannon for more details.

Just so you know, then.... I have only seen one mosquito so far. That doesn't mean we won't see plenty of them. The mosquitoes are waiting for the perfect opportunity to meet all of you!

Friday morning in Alaska!

As you can see, my early morning view, taken at about the same time as yesterday's morning picture, is much the same as it was yesterday. The skies are darker this morning, the clouds thicker, but I can still see the mountain as it hides within the cloud cover. Trails and trickles of the snow are visible. The clouds drift around, changing my view every few minutes. It is 46 degrees this morning. The day begins!


UV Index: 0 Low
Wind: CALM
Humidity: 87%
Pressure: 30.07 in.
Dew Point: 45°F
Visibility: 10.0 miles

Thursday, June 19, 2008

From Alaska on Thursday

Hello Campers!

I weighed my suitcase MANY times before leaving for the airport. I was bound and determined to have no suitcase issues. My suitcase weighed in at 49.5 lbs. before I left for the airport, but in route, it must have gained weighed. I found myself pulling out a couple of items and shoving them into my backpack to meet the requirement so I didn't have to pay a fine! So my backpack was a good pound heavier than I had planned it to be. BUT I got all my stuff here!

The flight went great. My plane out of Aberdeen even left a few minutes early. That meant my plane landed earlier in Minneapolis giving me a few minutes longer to make what could have been a close connection. The flight from Minneapolis to Anchorage was great. On approach, we had to circle another time before landing because a plane landing right before us blew a tire. The extra circle of Anchorage was a good thing so 'they' could make sure there was no debris on the run way.

Terrie, Shannon, and Sara picked me up at the airport and we drove to Wasilla.

I'm sharing a couple pictures with you today, a view from my window at the Grand View. The first one was taken after 10:00 PM last evening. You can see there was quite a lot of daylight. As a matter of fact, the sun was almost bright. The ride from Anchorage to Wasilla was very beautiful with great views of the mountains and the flowers in bloom along the flats. I didn't check the temperature, but I was comfortable in short sleeves.

The second picture was from this morning and taken around 5:30 AM. It is cloudy and cool this morning. The awesome thing about cloudy is looking at the clouds that surround the mountains. The clouds seem to drift the tops of the mountains creating different views each time you look at the mountains. The weather channel says it is 45 degrees in Wasilla this morning. It is supposed to get up to 67 degrees and it will be a cloudy day.

I hope this posting finds all of you campers having a great day! Good luck on your journey, whatever it may be today!

We'll see you soon!


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

From South Dakota on Wednesday-- June 18

Good morning campers!

It is Wednesday morning and I'll be headed to Alaska today. I haven't tried to shut my suitcase, but when I do, I'll stand on the scale and hope that my suitcase meets the weight requirements!

I made a quick trip to the store last evening for last minute items. After I got home, Ringo, one of our young house dogs managed to eat a good chunk of the remote control. My son, Michael, had left it on the floor knowing good and well that Ringo eats and drinks almost anything! (Pencils, markers, tape, shoes, his leash, and many other items! Remind me to tell you about the time he drank some cleaning solution he found in a bucket!) I taped the remote together.

Looks like this afternoon will bring thundershowers into our area... Las week, my son and I put together a storm ready kit and got fresh batteries for the NOAA weather radio.

As I drink my morning coffee, it is 54 degrees.
UV Index: 0 Low
Wind: From N at 4 mph
Humidity: 79%
Pressure: 30.03 in.
Dew Point: 48°F
Visibility: 8.0 miles

Expected high: 81

It is 52 degrees in Anchorage.
UV Index: 0 Low
Wind: From S at 5 mph
Humidity: 86%
Pressure: 30.10 in.
Dew Point: 48°F
Visibility: 10.0 miles

Expected high, 67 degrees.

Today is a good day to compare the weather in your area with what it is in Alaska. Looking at the 10 day forecast, we'll have some rain while we are on our journey. Remember those rain jackets and comfortable shoes! Some of my favorite days in Alaska in the summer have been rainy days! As a matter of fact, at the 2007 Summer Conference, we had the most awesome experience in the rain! We were in Talkeetna and having so much fun that despite the rain shower, we ate our meal in the rain! None of us minded!

I'll post a picture of that sometime today or tomorrow! But for now, I'd better finish up my packing, get the family rolling, feed the house dogs, feed the cat, clean out the refrigerator, do a load of laundry, scoop in the dog yard, sit on the lid of the suitcase, call my mom and dad.... and count my blessings as a journey begins.