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Alaska Hiking ToursGreen Soles Adventure Club

Baradoch Brochanon
Please change the theme to another design that is more lighter in color ... I find this too dark and a bit difficult to read.

Hiking in nature’s

wonderlandat its best!

June 16, 2011

Baradoch Brochanon
Can we make this text bigger and with more empphasis?

IntroductionPopular hiking tourLength: 5 days in late July5 hiking trails of various advanced difficultyStart from downtown JuneauSpectacular sceneryAbundant wildlife

June 16, 2011

Baradoch Brochanon
I like the current pictures in here although I'm not sure if the names are correct for each mountain. When will we be receiving more recent photos from our new members? Do we need to send them a reminder to submit these?

Alaska Hiking Trails

Day Trail Name Total

Miles Elevation Time to Complete

1 Granite Creek 3.5 700 1.5 Hours

2 Mount Roberts* 4-9 3816 5-7 Hours

3 Mount Juneau 9 3576 7-8 Hours

4 Mt. McGinnis 5.5 3200 8-9 Hours

5 Mt. Jumbo 5 3500 7-8 Hours

* If you only go to 1760 where the tramway is, it is 4 miles at elevation 1760.

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Baradoch Brochanon
Please double-check this. I thought there was one more day and trail that was included.

Day 1: Granite Creek• Downtown Juneau starting point

– Perseverance Trail is historical trail– Originally used by natives for goat

hunting, fishing or berry picking– Became first road in Alaska– Joe Juneau and Richard Harris found gold in Silverbow

Basin in 1880s– Attractions include • Old mining ruins, wildflowers, view of Ebner Falls

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Day 1: Granite Creek• Granite Creek Trail

– 2 miles from start of Perseverance Trail– Short but very steep to the peak– Attractions include• Wildflowers, alpine lakes,

waterfalls, ice flow from Mendenhall glacier

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Baradoch Brochanon
Can we combine the text from here with the previous slide? It will definitely make it consistent with one slide per trail.

Day 2: Mount Roberts• Start from downtown

– Summit is 4.5 miles– Restaurant and tramway at

1,760 feet

• Attractions include– Wildlife such as eagles, ravens,

grouse, marmots, mountain goats, bears, Sitka black tail deer

– Rainforest and sub-alpine meadows– Trees with totem carvings that depict Native legends– Mountain views of Glacier Bay, Alaska panhandle, and

Admiralty Island National Monument

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Baradoch Brochanon
As much as I like this effect, what can we do to emphasize the tramway, or do we have another picture ready for the actual trail?

Day 3: Mount Juneau• Start from Perseverance Trail

– Short but very steep trail to peak– Goes up from Granite Creek

• Attractions include– Panoramic views of Juneau,

Gastineau Channel, Taku Inlet, Lynn Canal

– Rainforest

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Day 4: Mt. McGinnis• Start from downtown Juneau

– Use West Glacier trail– Located in heart of Tongass National Forest

• Attractions include– Mendenhall Glacier, Mount

Wrather, Stroller White– Rainforest

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Day 5: Mt. Jumbo• Start from downtown

– Also known as Mt. Bradley– Part of Tongass National Forest

• Attractions include– View of Gastineau Channel,

Stephens Passage, Icy Straits– Eagles, ravens, chickadee and

black bears– Spruce forests, muskeg meadows

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New Member Ratings

5 4 3 2 1

Granite Creek 15 3 2

Mount Roberts 12 4 3 1

Mount Juneau 16 4

Mt. McGinnis 13 4 3

Mt. Jumbo 12 6 2

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New Member Ratings

Granite CreekMount RobertsMount JuneauMt. McGinnisMt. Jumbo

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Change the colors for the pie.

For more resources:• We used the following sites in our research prior

to booking with Tolano– http://alaskatrekker.com/juneautrails.htm– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juneau,_Alaska– http://

www.mountainzone.com/mountains/list-mountains.asp?cid=1023

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Baradoch Brochanon
Check with Spiffy for other sources used when setting this up. If I recall, this tour came from a customer with a special request for a friend who was disabled, and Alaska came up as a place where there were wheel chair accessible trails.

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