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If you're new to the Just A Little Further website, it's much, much more than just a blog. Take the time to look around and browse a bit. There are photos galore, lots of destinations to explore, videos to watch and articles to read. Something to keep you amused, informed and hopefully inspired.

August 31, 2023

Three Days in Fairbanks the Fair

August 31, 2023/ Marcie
Three Days in Fairbanks the Fair

Of all the cities and towns we visited in Alaska, we’d rate Fairbanks right up there with the best. Dubbed the ‘Golden Heart of the Interior’, it’s a lovely city. We began ticking off the items on our ‘to see and do’ list as soon as the chores were done.

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Road Trips, Fairs and Festivals, People and Culture, Flora and Fauna, Customs and Culture, Arts & Culture, Alaska, Museums, Travel, North to Alaska
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July 24, 2023

Three Days in Anchorage

July 24, 2023/ Marcie
Three Days in Anchorage

With a backdrop of the Chugach Mountains, the waters of the Cook Inlet at its doorstep and 21.5 hours of daylight, we were looking forward to exploring Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city.

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July 24, 2023/ Marcie/
Road Trips, People and Culture, Flora and Fauna, Customs and Culture, Cycling, Travels with Blanche, Trails, Food and Drink, Museums, Travel, North to Alaska, Alaska
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July 17, 2023

Valdez… More Than an Oil Spill

July 17, 2023/ Marcie
Valdez… More Than an Oil Spill

When I mentioned to a few folks that we were heading to Valdez, their first response was “oh, the town with the oil spill… the Exxon Valdez”. We were hoping to discover that Valdez was much more than that.

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July 17, 2023/ Marcie/
Road Trips, US National Parks, People and Culture, Flora and Fauna, Camping, Travels with Blanche, Alaska, North to Alaska
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Just a Little Further

Hi there and welcome to Just A Little Further!

We are David and Marcie Lynn and we've lived aboard our Liberty 458 cutter-rigged sailboat since 2000.

What began as an urge to travel slowly and economically at our own pace ended up an adventure of a lifetime.  

Well, here we are ... nearly 90,000 miles under the keel, 5 continents, 5 Great Southern Capes, 36 countries and almost two decades later, still taking one passage at a time and going just a little further.

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