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Northern Exposure: Running Reindeer and Lavelle’s

Getting up close and personal with reindeer in Alaska, and tweeting up at Lavelle’s


I apologize for my Alaska blogs taking so long to finish — I got home to find that I had taken 300 pictures on my last day alone! It’s taken me a while to cull them into a blog, and I decided to break them out into two blogs so you don’t get overwhelmed by all the albums.

We started our last day in Fairbanks by visiting Running Reindeer Ranch (@RunningReindeer), a large property at the base of Moose Mountain. I’ll admit, I was a little nervous to be there, since I had eaten reindeer tenderloin at The Pump House the night before. What if they smelled it on me? Fortunately, the herd was mellow and pretty much did their own thing, except when they nudged people out of the way so they could get to the tree moss.

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Alaska: Running Reindeer Ranch

You're in Alaska, a winter wonderland, when it feels like Christmas most of the year. Why not really get into the Christmas spirit and visit the reindeer? Jane Atkinson conducts tours on her property by appointment so you can walk with her reindeer as they graze.

Running Reindeer Ranch
907-455-4998
http://www.runningreindeer.com

Here’s a quick video just to show you what it looked like, up close and personal. I thought I had taken video of them using their antlers to tangle with branches, which is a habit they have — much like cats with a scratching post — but I can’t find that segment. Oh, well.

After the tour, we headed to the World Championship Ice Carving Festival, which is a destination activity in itself. You’ll see why I had to make this its own blog, later. It’s important that you go both during the day and night, as the ice sculptures are much different when the colored lights are shining on them.

We broke up the activity by having dinner with some Fairbanks twitter/PR people: Jeri Wigdahl (@Chillygal), Bill and Meadow Bailey (@MeadowBailey), and Erika Swanson (@erikahasmail). Everyone in Fairbanks recommended Lavelle’s Bistro, so we figured it must be the place to be.

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Alaska: Dinner at Lavelle's

Everyone in Fairbanks recommended we try a place called Lavelle's. Jeri Wigdahl (@ChillyGal), left, made reservations at the last minute on a Saturday night at the busiest restaurant in town for us. She also got some PR people together from the local chapter. Clockwise from left: Meadow and Bill Bailey, Erika Swanson, DK and me.

Lavelle's Bistro
575 First Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99701
907-450-0555
http://www.lavellesbistro.com

Up next: The World Championship Ice Carving Festival!

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nonstopmari 246 pts moderator

1. loved the lesson on reindeer behavior ("older, more emotionally stable reindeer"??).

2. thnx for the warm cabbage salad w/ goat cheese & vinaigrette recipe.

3. why does dk throw his head back and open his mouth for every photo?

Melissa808 269 pts moderator

 nonstopmari How did I miss this comment??? Anyway

1.  It reflects a regular hierarchy at the office!

2.  I had to have it. Why does no one else serve it here?

3.  That's dkmomus ' famous pose. He says he can do that all day long!

About Melissa Chang

Melissa has more than 20 years’ experience in marketing and public relations. She is currently a freelance writer and independent marketing consultant, specializing in social media. 

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