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Alaska "Travelin' Light" Rocks: Birchwood Bunny Hop
This bluegoatz bunny began its life as a hitchhiker, but after returning to its
maker, got sent out with us on a much longer adventure. So, at the very tail end of
our 2013 Alaskan trip, on our last short layover in Anchorage, it decided to hop off
on its own to a scenic spot at the end of Postmark Drive, just a mile or so northwest
of the airport. After carefully crossing Northern Lights Boulevard, turn west on the
bike path a very short distance towards a row of birch trees on the south side of the
path. Before reaching the birch tree line, spot a large slanted dark gray rock on
that same left side of the bike path. Take a seat there looking out at the wondrous
view of Cook Inlet with the Alaska Range visible beyond in clear weather, reach down with
your left hand to a small dark stone protecting a shallow cave on the northwest side
of the rock you are sitting on, and carefully extract a tiny bunny hunkered down on
the backside of a 1-inch black and white speckled stone!
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