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Old 04-04-2008, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Admiralty Cove Cabin is in Admiralty Cove, a small cove within Young Bay. Cabin is located along a fishing stream, about 1/4 mile from the saltwater beach. Popular activities include wildlife viewing (brown bear, deer, and waterfowl may be seen in the nearby area), berry picking, and beachcombing. This cabin is in a primitive setting with no electricity, plumbing, or telephone. It is a one-room cabin with 4 bunks and will sleep up to 6 people. A 4.5-mile trail leads to Young Lake; a 0.25-mile trail leads to Admiralty Cove. The cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table and benches, oilstove for heat, and an outhouse. Mattresses and cooking utensils are not provided. Cabin users should bring sleeping bags and pads, cook stove, cooking gear, and food. Users should bring #1 heating oil for the oil stove; fuel is available from local oil distributors. Plan on a minimum of 1 gallon per day. Access is by floatplane or boat. Visitors are asked to carry out all that they bring in. There are NO discounts for Golden Age and Golden Passports for Alaska cabin rentals. This cabin is in a designated Wilderness area, and access by helicopter is illegal.
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That's amazing. This is something that our family would just absolutely love! I'm off to see just how far that is from wasilla! lol thanks for this info its wonderful that you took the time to post this!
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From Wascilla? About 1000 miles or so!

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Ahhh Man that is so not cool! I was hoping is was close to there. I wonder if it would be "on the way to there" LOL oh wait we have to FLY to get there so... wonder if the plane makes pit stops? haha
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It sounds so quaint, but also like quite a hassle, having to get there by floatplane/boat only and carrying in everything they need since certain things aren't included. Sounds like it would be the ultimate escape from everyday life, though.
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I could honestly use this right about now. I would love to be able to just snap my fingers and be away from it all and this sounds just perfect
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This seems like a perfect setting for a cool adventure. I'll be talking to some people soon enough!
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