High Point:
Just a very leisurely, and relatively short, travel day
Low Point:
We could have used another week in the desert (and thought hard about making it happen)
Miles By Automobile:
115
Miles By Foot:
5.7
Miles By Plane:
2134
Today's Weather:
Sunny and chilly in Helper. Dark and chilly in Anchorage. :)
Tonight's Lodging:
Home Sweet Home
Touristic Events:
Salt Lake City Airport, SeaTac Airport, Anchorage International Airport
Travel Tip:
None of significance
Daily Didactic:
Left to our own, we leapt out of bed at 7:45 and headed to the Balanced Rock Cafe for an enormous breakfast at a bargain price. Gotta pack in those calories for a travel day that begins in Utah and ends in Anchorage.
We returned to our home away from home, packed our sorted gear, filled our 4Runner, and angled toward Salt Lake City airport. We stopped long enough to strike out at Blick Art Supplies (no sketch books for Theresa) and refill our rental’s gas tank to the half full we found it at. Right on time, we returned our rig and wheeled our checked baggage to the Alaska counter. Practice makes perfect.
The rest of the day was thankfully simple. We had a smooth flight to SeaTac, a few hours in the Centurion lounge with ridiculously good chicken and halibut, and an equally easy flight to Anchorage. Landing a little before 10:30 was just cream on top for a couple of red eye flyers, ending what is becoming an anticipated spring tradition.
Daily Didactic
Left to our own, we leapt out of bed at 7:45 and headed to the Balanced Rock Cafe for an enormous breakfast at a bargain price. Gotta pack in those calories for a travel day that begins in Utah and ends in Anchorage.
We returned to our home away from home, packed our sorted gear, filled our 4Runner, and angled toward Salt Lake City airport. We stopped long enough to strike out at Blick Art Supplies (no sketch books for Theresa) and refill our rental’s gas tank to the half full we found it at. Right on time, we returned our rig and wheeled our checked baggage to the Alaska counter. Practice makes perfect.
The rest of the day was thankfully simple. We had a smooth flight to SeaTac, a few hours in the Centurion lounge with ridiculously good chicken and halibut, and an equally easy flight to Anchorage. Landing a little before 10:30 was just cream on top for a couple of red eye flyers, ending what is becoming an anticipated spring tradition.