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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Home sweet home, Great trip, new friends, unusual experiences, fantastic food, unusual food, stunning sights, raw beauty, TV, bathtubs, flying high, Iditarod trail route, met Iditarod pilot, stayed where the Iditarod pilots bunk, and shared it all with the love of my life.

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Heard d back to Sitka today after an incredible experience!! All thanks to this sweet little ride.

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Monday, June 1, 2015

The planes is ready, now if the weather would cooperate!!!

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Alaska flying!!

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Cape St. James is a 48 foot sloop rigged sailboat. In 1997 we set sail from Seattle, Washington and headed West completing a circumnavigation in 1999 upon our return to Seattle, Washington.
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