Sunday, January 25, 2009

10 Years in Alaska

This year I am celebrating my 10th year in Alaska.
I came to Nenana on December 21, 1998 with only a one way ticket, only a few 100 dollars in my pocket and one bag with wrong clothing (all cotton) and a dream of living a subsistence lifestyle in the bush of Alaska. I was the typical Chichacko (Athabaskan meaning greenhorn) but I found out quickly that this is not what I really want! I enjoy dog mushing and being outside all the time, even if it's way below 0F, but I couldn't see myself committing to a lifestyle like this. It is an everyday commitment taking care of the dogs and run and feed them. It is fun for a week or two but than I felt I need more excitement. I want to be able to travel, explore and see more places than what I was able to see on a dog sled. Dog mushing turned out to be a bit boring for me after a while. Standing on the back of the sled for hours wasn't for me. I needed more physical exercise and less responsibility (for the dogs).
After a winter I moved to Anchorage where I worked for travel agencies organizing customized itineraries for people visiting Alaska. This is what I am still doing, I tried for about a year to do something else but I missed tourism too much. I moved to Talkeetna and started working for the fancy lodge up there. Now I am back to organizing vacations to Alaska and I can do that from my cabin in Talkeetna. In the summer I guide for a Royal Celebrity Tours. This way I don't get caught in a routine. I love doing this, in the winter working at home and in the summer guiding for 4 months and get to meet new people and see Alaska differently every time.
In Anchorage I met a lot of people who where like I am and they introduced me to the local art and music scene. I also met people who did different activities than most of the crowd. They were involved in the Iditasport and somehow I became part of this race as a volunteer and later as member of the board of directors. With 2 friends I started Alaska Ultra Sport with the Iditarod Trail Invitational Race on the Iditarod Trail.
I worked in checkpoints for the Iditasport, Iditarod Invitational and the Iditarod Sled Dog Race in remote areas in Alaska and got to see the insides of the race. I am not a racer and not competitive at all. As soon as there is any kind of pressure in a race I get frustrated and don't enjoy the event anymore, so I do everything on my own time and schedule (schedule, I don't even know that word means....).
I also started doing winter activities from the Iditasport (skiing, biking and running) and fell in love with bicycling on frozen rivers. I tried running as well but I always went back to the bike. So I still was able to explore the vastness of the Alaskan wilderness but human powered - that was more for me than on a dog sled. I bicycled the famous Iditarod Trail in the winter time 1100 miles through remote Alaska and also explored other areas such as the Yukon River and Porcupine River.
Now I live in a small town of 800 people between Anchorage and Denali National Park, own a cute little cabin "off the grid" and am a part of an awesome community in Talkeetna. As a small town like this there are so many things you can do that it never gets boring.
Once the year I try to get out of the country and explore the world and I have been to many places now. I have some pictures on this blog to show you some of the places and impressions I have been. And of course there is more to come. This year I am planning on going to either South Africa, Malawi and Namibia or Chile and Argentina with hiking in Patagonia, I haven't decided yet but this still has time since I won't be going until the fall.

1 comment:

  1. Hallo Claudia, ich habe durch „Zufall“ eben einen sehr interessanten Artikel über dich im Internet gelesen. Wow, ich bin begeistert d. du es geschafft hast in Alaska Fuss zu fassen. Wenn du Interesse hast (ich hoffe ich bin nicht zu aufdringlich) würde ich mich über einen Mailaustausch mit dir sehr freuen. Ich heiße Martina, leben mit meinem Mann in Deutschland (München), liebe Hunde (habe zwei Mischlinge) und lese für mein Leben gerne(am liebsten romantische historische Romane). Ach ja, ich bin 44 Jahre). Ich würde mich über eine Antwort von dir sehr freuen.
    Herzliche Grüße aus Bayern,

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