CaliforniaGirl09
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Wow, that sounds awesome. Thanks so much. I will pay more attention to Collette going forward.
Thanks. This is all good to know. Collette has been around for a long time, and I always had a picture of them as a bus tour kind of company (they do a lot of Student tours, too). Good to know they are more diverse than that now!Accommodations were:
Anchorage: Hilton - typical Hilton. Good location with easy walks to restaurants and shops.
Talkeetna: Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge - epitome of a mountain lodge. Very comfortable, fantastic mountain views, great staff.
Fairbanks: Pike’s Waterfront Lodge - funky old-time lodge on the Chena River. Accommodations a bit dated but comfortable, lots of fun amenities included such as sledding, a sauna, a movie theater, and more. Plus $1 ice cream every evening! And an incredible collection of art pieces and assorted tchotchkes throughout the lodge.
To be fair, there was a good amount of bus time to get to the various places we visited. But with 23 guests on a full-sized bus, there was plenty of room to spread out. Plus the views were amazing, and our guide shared lots of interesting information along the way.Thanks. This is all good to know. Collette has been around for a long time, and I always had a picture of them as a bus tour kind of company (they do a lot of Student tours, too). Good to know they are more diverse than that now!
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Yes, but it sounds like you did a lot *off* the bus, too!To be fair, there was a good amount of bus time to get to the various places we visited. But with 23 guests on a full-sized bus, there was plenty of room to spread out. Plus the views were amazing, and our guide shared lots of interesting information along the way.
Backroads actually does walking and hiking trips also, not just bike trips. Generally, their itineraries are too short for me, but I keep saying I'm going to check them out again, because I did my first Adventure vacation with them (Walking/Hiking Nova Scotia) back in 1996. And quite enjoyed it. (Although this gal does NOT tent camp anymore! They *do* have Inn trips, also!)That is funny. Also, that the people on your trip had not heard of ABD. But different products, so maybe not so surprising.
One of my colleagues is getting set for his third European biking trip with Backroads this coming summer. He loves them. But, alas, my DH could not handle a bike trip like that, with his back (after three surgeries).
And quite enjoyed it. (Although this gal does NOT tent camp anymore! They *do* have Inn trips, also!)
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Just finished my fourth Backroads trip. One of the people on my trip was on her 55th trip! Ours was multisport with hiking, biking, and kayaking. We’ve not received our photo link yet but have agreed to add in ones that we took as well.
I did the new Australia trip that started this year (Tasmania). I loved it.Where did you go? How was it?