Alaska Cruise & Tour, August 9 - 23, 2001, is
now complete. Enjoy the picture journey and the WOW experience of tour
members.
Alaska, the 49th state, the "last frontier", home of...
large cabbage heads produced by long hours of summer daylight
the musk ox with its heavy warm coat to withstand the harsh Alaska
winters...
the float/ski plane
the wild rivers...
Denali Park with its wildlife...
its native village...
its dog sled and mushers...
the great Alaska oil pipeline...
Enter the Yukon Territory and learn of the gold rush story and the wild
days of...
the Klondyke and
Dawson City. .
Follow the Trail of '98 to the Klondyke gold
fields. At the bottom of the White Pass rail line is the port town
of Skagway.
On to the cruise ship for the last relaxing days of our tour.
Ports of Call give opportunity for enriching activity
-- Ketchikan with its museums and shops; the black bear fishing for
salmon storing calories for the long winter months.
The
midnight buffet and dessert give memories and calories to take home.
Enough says Nancy. Godspeed.
TOUR MEMBERS SAID...
“This tour gave us an all around view of Alaska and its
history. I wouldn’t want more than 3 days on the ship.” Arlene & Esther - Pennsylvania
“I really enjoyed the tour as a whole – such a contrast of the interior (of
Alaska) to the cruise ship.” Dorothy - Ohio
“To see the greatness and vastness of God’s creation was truly a good
experience, the mountains and rivers of Alaska truly wonderful to behold.” Roy - Pennsylvania
“Your plan to do the land tour – glacier tour, farming region, worship
service at the Mennonite church – and have the cruise at the end of the tour is
good planning.” George & Ava Lee - Pennsylvania
“The vastness and beauty of His creation (in Alaska) inspired a spirit of
worship in our hearts.”
Merv & Gladys - Pennsylvania
“I enjoyed the places that told how others live – the farms in the Matanuska
Valley, the steam wheeler Discovery ride to the demonstration Athabascan native
village.” Alta - Pennsylvania