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Glacier Tours
Guided Glacier Tours Available: $125/Person - Includes Access Fee, Equipment, and a Professional Guide! Discounts for children, Alaska residents and active military members. Join us for a fun-filled day exploring the Matanuska Glacier on a fully guided Alaska glacier tour. On the Glenn Highway, the scenic two-hour drive northeast of Anchorage, AK, makes it an easy day trip ... More from Alaska's largest city. The Matanuska Glacier is a beautiful valley glacier, 27 miles long and four miles wide, descending twelve thousand feet to the terminus. Nestled in the breathtaking Chugach Mountains, our unique location gives us some of the best weather in the state of Alaska.
Canyon Calling Adventures for Women
The idea for taking women on adventure trips was conceived on a jeep in Sedona, Arizona, in 1996. Guiding tours over the red rocks, occasionally, the group was all women. The women, strangers to each other just two hours previously, bonded easily and often had lunch together afterward. We noticed that quiet women, who would unlikely have said much in a co-ed group, had ple ... More nty to share. Co-ed groups politely listened to information about Native Americans, but the all-women groups showed a keen interest, asked questions, and understood the native connection to the land. We realized something extraordinary happens when women travel together, and we made this a more permanent option, thus founding Canyon Calling Adventures for Women.
Kansas City Tour Company
Erik Stafford, born May 1969 is a native of Kansas City MO. He is married to Carla Stafford together they have three kids. He attended Raytown South High School and graduated in the class of 1987. After high school, Erik remained in Kansas City to attend Penn Valley Community College where he discovered history. Erik received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Cen ... More tral Missouri State University. He then returned to Kansas City and taught social studies at Genesis School for three years. At Genesis School, he and his students gave tours of the historic sites in the Kansas City area. It was also during this time that Erik published his first book of poetry Native Life which is a collection of poems and pictures.
