Fur Rondy 2011
We had a really nice time at the Fur Rondy celebration in Anchorage today. After church, we returned to the house to add multiple clothing layers before heading into Anchorage. This included long underwear, shirts, pants, sweaters, snowpants, coats, hats, scarves, gloves, and boots. We were pretty much worn out just from the process of gearing up. But we headed out just the same.


Fur Rondy is short for Fur Rendezvous. In the distant past, the trappers would come into town around this time of year to trade all the furs they'd accumulated throughout the winter. And, with their newly full wallets, they'd commence to living it up. There is still a fur auction at the Rondy. But there are also lots of other fun activities including World Champion Sled Dog Races (sprint, not distance...), snow & ice sculptures, a full carnival, "Running with the Reindeer", etc....


From there, we decided to just walk the 2 blocks to the carnival. On the way, we stopped by the Kobuk which is one of my favorite little shops in downtown Anchorage. In the back is a little tea room with freshly made donuts. We each had an old-fashioned donut or a cookie before continuing towards the carnival.
As we crossed 4th Avenue, we caught the tail-end of the dog sled races as the final 4 teams crossed the finish line for the timed sprint races.


Alicia even got to partake of one free ride... The blanket toss.

The blanket toss is an Alaska Native hunting aid which allows hunters to see game in the distance across the snowy tundra. Alicia didn't find any wild game, but she did spot a cotton candy stand while she was aloft.
Once her ride tickets were used up, she got a sack of pink cotton candy and we made our way to the shuttle stop to catch a ride back to our minivan at the Ship Creek parking lot.
The weather was clear and cold, with a glacial wind blowing. But, we were very pleased by the lack of crowds. Many of the events had taken place yesterday (Saturday) including a parade and fireworks. So the crowds were much smaller today. Worked out really well for us!
Altogether, we had a great day at the Fur Rondy!