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This idea was buried in a thread that was mostly about whining, so I decided to start a new topic and see if there's any interest.

 

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How many folks would be interested in getting together up in Anchorage Ak for a three-day weekend to shoot some photos and socialize? It would be an opportunity to meet Tony and each other, and photograph in a locale that has a lot to offer.

 

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I was thinking about us burning film during the day, and getting together in the evening for food, drinks, maybe exchange some images, and talk about Leica stuff.

 

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Just an idea to help break out of the winter doldrums. If enough folks are interested, maybe we could make it happen.

 

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Joe

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I'll let Tony suggest a venue, since he knows the area. I'd like the

camping out idea also, hope we can get more information about this

option.

 

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I'm going to do some airfare pricing from a few representative cities

in the lower 48 to get an idea what cost would be like. I'll let you

know what I find out.

 

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Definitely we'd take Tony's advice on the single malt.

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Just to get an idea of airfare cost, I used Aug. 1 thru Aug.4 as

travel dates. Price range for round trip airfare to Anchorage from a

few cities in the lower 48 were:

 

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Baltimore $600 - $650

Chicago $515 - $545

LA $515 - $615

 

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Alaska Air consistently had the highest rates :)

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That seems a bit high, but it's tourist season, so I guess it makes

sense. Are you checking Orbitz.com? People seem to like it for

getting fares to and from here.

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July or August would be ideal months. September isn't good for me,

but early to mid-October would be OK. It chills down a bit by then,

but it's definitely not winter until late October or later.

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There are a lot of camping spots around the Anchorage area, and some

pretty good hills for hiking.

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August in Alaska is quite hot, it may reach into the low 80's. From

Anchorage it is a short drive (10 miles) into the mountains, or

Turnagain Pass is 60 miles away. Lots of hiking in Girdwood or

Turnagain Pass. We have Bald Eagles toward Seward and our mosquitos

can carry away a 50 Noct. like the eagles carry a salmon. Sunrise is

about 3:00 a.m and sunset is around 1:00 a.m. so lots of daylight and

dusk. Climate varies from year to year, it can rain or it might

not. It is a short flight down here to the Kenai Peninsula (Kenai,

Soldotna) for fishing and more hiking or you can drive in 2-3 hours.

It would be a nice opportunity to look and try out other gear as well

as put some faces to e-mails. FWIW

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A thought just crossed my mind. If we could get enough people

together we could charter an aircraft. I know it sounds a little far

fetched but I work for Midwest Express Airlines. We're based out of

Milwaukee. If we could get from 80 to 120 people together the idea of

a charter would be quite feasible and the prices could be quite

affordable. I'll do a little asking around here at work and see what

kind of dollars they would want. I don't want this to sound like

advertising but the idea of a bunch of leicaphiles in Alaska really

could be fun

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I looked at the Provence info, and I like the idea of working in an

"event" so that there'd also be an opportunity to do some PJ-style

photography. I doubt there'd be a bullfight ;) but I thought I saw

something about a blues festival. Does any of the Alaska participants

have access to a calender of this sort of stuff?

 

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Andy - I don't know if 80 to 120 people is even remotely feasible, but

I've been on Midwest Express for business trips and it's definitely

the "Leica of airlines." Even if we could arrange a semi-normal rate,

it would be worth going out of the way for that IMO.

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If I get a couple of paying jobs between now and August count me

in. I am definetly up for camping and single malt tasteing. Orbitz

quotes $669. NH to Ankorage. I'll have to stay a week or so to make

the journey worth it. I am sure I'll find plenty to shoot there.

Hey Jack, my wobbly wheel is my left. Perhaps we can make a

three legged team for the hikes.

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