The next day, since it was nice and sunny, we dropped the camper and drove to Alyeska mountain to ride the Tramway. It turns out that the mountain is a paragliding hotspot and we watched pilots jumping off and gliding away – looks like fun, I’d love to try it.
On the way back we stopped at Potter Marsh, a 500 acre fresh water wetland which was accidently created in 1917 during the construction of the Alaska Railroad when a railroad embankment dammed several creeks. The marsh is part of the 35000 acre Anchorage Costal Wildlife Refuge.