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Oldirty North American Tour 08
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<blockquote data-quote="2FatGuys" data-source="post: 963345" data-attributes="member: 16830"><p>Oldirty - </p><p></p><p>YOU ROCK!! Alaska is my favorite place! Since you will be in Anchorage, you won't be far from the Kenai Penninsula. Some of the most awesome salmon fishing in the world happens there... on about 5 different rivers, all within 20 minutes drive of each other.</p><p></p><p>The largest tree I have ever felled was at a Christian camp in the Tongas National Forest (southeast of Anchorage, closer to Ketchikan). To me, a NC boy, it was HUGE!! To the camp caretaker, it was just a "peck er pole". Boy, the scale of things is different there!</p><p></p><p>Have a GREAT time in the most beautiful place you'll ever see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2FatGuys, post: 963345, member: 16830"] Oldirty - YOU ROCK!! Alaska is my favorite place! Since you will be in Anchorage, you won't be far from the Kenai Penninsula. Some of the most awesome salmon fishing in the world happens there... on about 5 different rivers, all within 20 minutes drive of each other. The largest tree I have ever felled was at a Christian camp in the Tongas National Forest (southeast of Anchorage, closer to Ketchikan). To me, a NC boy, it was HUGE!! To the camp caretaker, it was just a "peck er pole". Boy, the scale of things is different there! Have a GREAT time in the most beautiful place you'll ever see! [/QUOTE]
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