If you are here at a fly fishing lodge, there is an endless supply of
"non fishing" things to do around the lodge, the local area and in
Anchorage.
There is definitely something to suit everyone when it comes to
Alaskan travel. Whether You Are An Outdoor Person Who Enjoys A Wide
Variety Of Sports--Such As Fishing, Hiking, White Water Rafting, Or
Cycling--Or A Nature Lover ....If you are here for a few days enjoying
the scenery,get revived before you start your day.
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Mark Thorson - 07 Jul 2009 04:41 GMT
> If you are here at a fly fishing lodge, there is an endless supply of
> "non fishing" things to do around the lodge, the local area and in
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> Why not spoil yourself with a relaxing massage?
Because you can get the same thing in pretty much
any red light district, without leaving town?
And if you make the effort to go all the way to
Anchorage, you're not going to want to waste any
of that time on adventures you can't get at home.
If you make good use of your time there, you won't
have any left over for the local "talent".
Peter Bowditch - 07 Jul 2009 06:00 GMT
>Why not spoil yourself with a relaxing massage?
I see that Joanna the prostitute has returned.
How much for a threesome, Joanna? (That's you, me and the kimodo
dragon.)

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