TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!!!! Happy Birthday to me!
It was raining so much and we knew we would not be able to get any decent hikes in. Our next destination was Denali National Park on the 25th, so after checking the weather apps, we found that the weather further north was better. So we decided to leave Seward a day early and go to Anchorage for a day. That would give us more options for celebrating [meaning eating out] and we could do some shopping to be ready for Denali. Besides, my son’s cell phone had decided to crap out the last couple of days, so we could find some better wifi for him to try to hard reset the phone or even visit a cellphone store if necessary. So, off to Anchorage.
It was great having my son here now to help me pack up the T@B! I’ve also gotten a break from the driving since here’s been here as when he’s around, I always give him the keys and say “please drive me”. He’s used to pulling his motorcycle on a trailer sometimes, so towing the camper is not hard for him. The weather did improve, no rain in Anchorage and the sun came out.
When we arrived in Anchorage, we took care of getting the cellphone fixed (yes, when we got to decent wifi, he was able to reset it) and grocery shopping. We ate supper at the “most famous pizza joint in Alaska”, http://moosestooth.net/ Yes, it WAS good, but different, not at all what we expected.
We stayed at Centennial Campground. It is on the north side of Anchorage, right off the Glenn Highway. We will never stay there ever again. The clientele is sketchy and the bathrooms/shower facilities not clean. My son went to use the restroom and told me “mom, don’t go there!” So we made exclusive use of our T@B facilities and didn’t leave anything outside as it might’ve walked. If I had been camping by myself, I would’ve left and found another campground, but with my son with me, we just dealt with it for one night. Since I am planning to come back to Anchorage when we leave Denali and have to drop my son off at the airport, I have time enough to find a better place for then.
The only picture I have is of an interesting hill next to the campground where evidently people sled/toboggan etc down it in the winter:
Tomorrow off to Denali!