Friday, July 25, 2008

The Road to Nenana, Alaska


After leaving Fairbanks, just before we got to Nenana, we saw a moose standing chest deep in a pond near the road. She was happily plunging her head into the water doing some underwater eating. There must have been something very tasty growing under the water.

About an hour south of Fairbanks you cross a bridge and come to the town of Nenana, Alaska. It’s a small community of about 500 people and sits by both the Tanana River and the Nenana River.



The Tanana River is where the annual Nenana Ice Classic is held. Participants purchase tickets and make a guess as to when the ice will go out on the river. The residents of Nenana place a large tripod on the river. When the ice goes out it trips a clock. Winners must guess the exact month, date, hour, minute, am/pm. Tickets are sold throughout Alaska from February 1st through April 5th. In past years the ice has gone out as early as April 20th and as late as May 20th.

Some years there have been several winners, and like this year, just one winner. This year’s lucky winner walked away with $303,895.

There is one main road through town with shops and a few places to eat. There is RV parking in Nenana and also a few bed & breakfast establishments. There is a sign near the main road advertising one of them. It’s called Bed and Maybe Breakfast which is a true reflection of the easy going attitude of the average Alaskan.

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