What to do in Fairbanks
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What to do in Fairbanks
So I am flying to Fairbanks December 6th for work and I have a down day. Working all day on the 7th and 8th and flyng back on the 9th. Looking for ideas what I can do to experience Fairbanks. I wish they would have sent me up in the summer because I could have stayed longer and made a vacation out of this. Anyone interested in taking me up for a short tour? Gladly pay for fuel and I am sure there would be a lunch involved! Putting my Skis on next weekend and the trip to Fairbanks is just fueling the desire for ice and snow.
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
What to do in Fairbanks this time of year? Stay warm!
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Paul-
All of the usual tourist trap stuff has been shut down for awhile. The University of Alaska has an excellent museum on the campus that is very worthwhile to see if you want to stay in town. If I had to make a choice and I had a car and I liked hot springs I would drive out to Chena Hot Springs and plan on lunch and a swim and then drive back to Fairbanks. It's only about 60 miles but will take 1-1/2 hour each way and is a very nice drive unless there has just been a blizzard. There is a bush-style runway at Chena but I haven't landed there in a long time so have no idea about condition. It would be skis-only this time of year unless they haven't had any snow yet. You could call and ask about runway conditions but it also gets dark fairly early this time of year and its in the mountains.
Another popular activity at Chena is watching the Northern Lights which can be very impressive when they are out and the sky is clear. Chena is far from the light pollution in Fairbanks and the aurora can be spectacular but can also be seen from Fairbanks so look up at the night sky while you are there.
Or, if neither one of those options is appealing, Fairbanks has more funky bars full of unusual people than you could possibly go to in 4 days. Just DON'T ring the bell!
All of the usual tourist trap stuff has been shut down for awhile. The University of Alaska has an excellent museum on the campus that is very worthwhile to see if you want to stay in town. If I had to make a choice and I had a car and I liked hot springs I would drive out to Chena Hot Springs and plan on lunch and a swim and then drive back to Fairbanks. It's only about 60 miles but will take 1-1/2 hour each way and is a very nice drive unless there has just been a blizzard. There is a bush-style runway at Chena but I haven't landed there in a long time so have no idea about condition. It would be skis-only this time of year unless they haven't had any snow yet. You could call and ask about runway conditions but it also gets dark fairly early this time of year and its in the mountains.
Another popular activity at Chena is watching the Northern Lights which can be very impressive when they are out and the sky is clear. Chena is far from the light pollution in Fairbanks and the aurora can be spectacular but can also be seen from Fairbanks so look up at the night sky while you are there.
Or, if neither one of those options is appealing, Fairbanks has more funky bars full of unusual people than you could possibly go to in 4 days. Just DON'T ring the bell!
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Go to library
Drink hot Earl Gray tea.
Read books about Noel Wein.
Noel took Alaska highway surveyors on a side trip (1940) to show an oddity the native Indians were doing further up North.
That trip paid off for Noel. 20+ years later he was purchasing brand new Boeing 737s.
Drink hot Earl Gray tea.
Read books about Noel Wein.
Noel took Alaska highway surveyors on a side trip (1940) to show an oddity the native Indians were doing further up North.
That trip paid off for Noel. 20+ years later he was purchasing brand new Boeing 737s.
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Look me up If I have my plane back might be able to do something....
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
I live in Fairbanks and actually enjoy the great views, dry, clear, low sun sky of winter better than summer. Rainy Anchorage is cold I call Fairbanks "crisp". By the way I'm originally from Florida. Hardly ever any wind now and we have only 2" of snow cover so skis aren't on yet and CC skiing the miles of great trails hasn't really started. Birch hill is skiable. I second the suggestion of #1 the univ museum of the north and if time a trip to Chena Hot springs. Prime Rib at the Turtle Club not too bad either. If Milt can't get you up I might be able too depending on guest I have coming then. Sterling 907-888-9650
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Actually the AlaskaBowl Company is interesting and they have a video and tour of how they make them using very old techniques and equipment
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Run out and have a soak at Chena Hotsprings. About an hour drive. They have a restaurant too.
Hoodoo tap house (closes at 8pm and closed Sun & Mon)
Turtle Club, amazing prime rib dinner...bit $$$
Drive around the east ramp and look at planes
Hoodoo tap house (closes at 8pm and closed Sun & Mon)
Turtle Club, amazing prime rib dinner...bit $$$
Drive around the east ramp and look at planes
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
The east ramp tour of aircraft would be cool. Way back in 2000 when a group of us took the inland passage on Princess Lines , prior to the 170 convention, and spent a couple of days in Fairbanks. Several of us went over to the airport and spent several hours just roaming the ramp (pre 2001) and it was unbelievable the number of planes parked there. Same amazing scene at Merrill Field in Anchorage. Don't think I have ever seen that many aircraft on airport ramps since.
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Thanks for all the great suggestions. Been busy so I didn't get time to respond to my post. I am hoping my flights go as planned. So I am thinking that if anyone in Fairbanks wanted to meet for lunch on Tuesday just to visit and talk airplanes I would be up for that. Working all day Wednesday and Thursday and heading back early Friday morning.
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
I work on Eielson AFB get home to Fairbanks about 5PM. Was going to go to the trappers meeting at 7 could give you the quick east ramp tour. It is -30f right now. I live right at the airport almost.Paul-WI wrote:Thanks for all the great suggestions. Been busy so I didn't get time to respond to my post. I am hoping my flights go as planned. So I am thinking that if anyone in Fairbanks wanted to meet for lunch on Tuesday just to visit and talk airplanes I would be up for that. Working all day Wednesday and Thursday and heading back early Friday morning.
Tim
Re: What to do in Fairbanks
Thanks Tim. Sounds like fun. I am arriving into Fairbanks around 8:00 am and will try to catch some sleep as it will have been a long travel day. My number is 7154995123 of you want to text me on the afternoon. If this works great. If not no sweat.
Paul
UPDATE
Well, like they say - got time to spare, go by air. More time yet, go by jet. I will not arrive in Fairbanks until late tomorrow afternoon so any chance of visiting and sightseeing just went out the window. I was hoping for some free time but that will not be happening. I do have evenings available if anyone wants to meet Wednesday or Thursday after 6:00 for a beer and sandwich and maybe some "hanger flying".
Otherwise, next time.
Paul
Paul
UPDATE
Well, like they say - got time to spare, go by air. More time yet, go by jet. I will not arrive in Fairbanks until late tomorrow afternoon so any chance of visiting and sightseeing just went out the window. I was hoping for some free time but that will not be happening. I do have evenings available if anyone wants to meet Wednesday or Thursday after 6:00 for a beer and sandwich and maybe some "hanger flying".
Otherwise, next time.
Paul
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Re: What to do in Fairbanks
What a short trip to Fairbanks but really enjoyed the area. Didn't get any time for sight seeing but found a decent bar (The Banks) that served good food and friendly staff. I need to get back and visit sometime....maybe in the summer. First time I ever rented a car and they hand me an extension cord. I think the high was -13. Anyway, next time will plan some extra time and hook up with some members.
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