I bet he had Karen get out and scare him away
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I bet he had Karen get out and scare him away
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Soon, you'll be receiving an e-mail notification each time there is a new journal entry! The pictures Ken & Janet post on the journal are incredible and the commentary is interesting & enlightening! It makes me want to say that "it's the next best thing to being there"! :rolleyes:
Hey POGgers,
We had quite a day touring through Denali National Park. Saw lots of wildlife, AND Mt. McKinley, which I'm told has been officially changed to Mt. Denali. Most of our grizzly sightings were a couple of hundred yards from our shuttle bus, so photos are a little grainey. Enjoy!!
Looks like you are having a great time, keep sending the photos.
Ken and Janet, Tuga and Karen. so sorry to hear about Janet's ankle, oohh, ouch, that smarts. AND all those screws and plates, and splints and bandages, and staples and of course you need Duct Tape. Gueess you have better insurance than we do, ours would have prescribed aspirin to sleep, a sledge over the head for antisthetic, and duct tape to hold things together. Glad to hear Paramedics in the middle of Alaska are 10 minutes away.
We wish Janet a speedy recovery. I was on crutches for 18/1/2 months, yes months,, so if you need any pointers, Janet, you have our number.
Ken & Janet, so sorry to hear of Janet's accident. We know it is just a bump in the road for you two, and you will continue to have a great trip. Let us know if we can do anything to help. Janet, make sure Ken does all the work and you just supervise.
I was surprised to here about Janet so I read your Journal. Man that sounds like one heck of a break. I'm happy to hear she is doing well. Knowing Janet, a broken ankle won't slow her down. Enjoy
and thanks for taking the time keeping us updated with your trip.
Those Alaska hills are must be tuf! Climbing one of those hills is where my wife first realied that she had kidney failure which led to 2 transplants etc. etc. etc. She is doing fine now!! Dan & Jo
Hang in there Janet, now Ken will have to pamper you even more than usual!
Poor Janet!!! I had a foot injury last summer that took me out for 10 weeks, no fun. Hang in there Janet. I just love the picture of her smiling from ear to ear in the basket. And Ken documenting everything in film. Try to have a good rest of your trip, safe travels.