Celebrate American Adventures Month and National Parks Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Quiltripping Travel with Rose" podcast!
Travel writer and photographer Rose Palmer shares her epic three-week road trip through Alaska and the Yukon. From bear viewing at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park to exploring the rugged beauty of Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Kluane National Park, Rose’s journey is filled with adventure, wildlife, and unforgettable scenery. She also talks about navigating the legendary Alcan Highway, making the most of car rentals in Alaska, and her stay at the luxurious yet remote Tincup Wilderness Lodge. Along the way, she samples surprising culinary delights and offers practical tips for planning travel in these vast and wild destinations.
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