Grand Alaska aboard Princess Experience the land of bald eagles, totem poles, calving glaciers, and majestic wildlife. Tauck's Alaska travel adventure shows you the best of this stunning landscape by land, sea, and air. Half of your 15-day journey is spent cruising Prince William Sound, Glacier Bay, and the Inside Passage aboard a Princess ship. Tour Fairbanks, Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan, go wildlife watching in Denali National Park, and pan for gold in Fairbanks. Take a floatplane aerial tour over glaciers, two scenic rail journeys, a river paddlewheel trip, a tramway ride to a high peak, and a raft trip in a bald eagle preserve. Your Alaska travel is fully escorted from Anchorage to Vancouver. Day-by-Day Itinerary 2009 Itinerary• Indicates day of cruising Day 1: Alaska travel begins Tauck's Grand Alaska travel adventure begins at 6:30 PM at The Hotel Captain Cook. A transfer is included from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to The Hotel Captain Cook, overlooking Cook Inlet, downtown Anchorage, and the Chugach Mountains. Join us for a welcome reception and dinner tonight. Meals: Dinner Lodging: The Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage Day 2: Alaskan traditions and a modern pipeline Learn about the lifestyles, traditions, and crafts of Alaska’s indigenous tribes at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Take a different Alaska travel mode today on a flight to Fairbanks, established during the gold rush. See the Alaskan pipeline connecting Arctic oil fields with the Port of Valdez. Meals: Breakfast, dinner Lodging: Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, Fairbanks Day 3: Pan for gold and find out what happens at a salmon bake Try your luck panning for gold at a local gold mine, and visit other cultural heritage sites in Fairbanks. Enjoy a salmon bake and musical revue at your riverside lodge this evening. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, Fairbanks Day 4: Paddlewheel boat trip Cruise the Chena River on a historic paddlewheel boat, and then tour some of Fairbanks’ landmarks. Continue your Alaska travel through the state's interior to Denali National Park; your lodge overlooks the Nenana River. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, Denali Day 5: Explore Denali National Park A highlight of any Alaska travel experience is a visit to Denali National Park, a six-million-acre UNESCO Biosphere Reserve highlighted by North America’s highest mountain, 20,320-foot Mt. McKinley. Look for grizzly bears, moose, caribou, and Dall sheep. Meals: Breakfast, dinner Lodging: Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, Denali Day 6: Private glacier tour by floatplane ![]() Experience the thrill of flying over glaciers, fjords, and mountain passes in a floatplane. Fly over the Chugach Mountains, Prince William Sound, and the glaciers of College Fjord. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: The Hotel Alyeska, Girdwood Day 7: Resort relaxation, Alaska travel "101" During your free day, choose an optional activity through your mountainside resort (at an additional cost) such as bear viewing, alpine trekking, river rafting, horseback riding, fishing, or golfing. Opt for the aerial tramway to the observation deck on Mt. Alyeska. Meals: Breakfast, dinner Lodging: The Hotel Alyeska, Girdwood • Day 8: Scenic rail journey Travel the scenic Alaska Railroad in a private dome car to Seward on the Kenai Peninsula. Then watch for orcas, seals, and sea lions on a boat cruise through Resurrection Bay. Board your Princess ship to launch the cruise portion of your Alaska travel adventure. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 9: Cruise Prince William Sound Cruise through College Fjord, rimmed with 16 glaciers named for Ivy League colleges. Spot wildlife in Prince William Sound, harboring Alaska’s greatest concentration of tidewater glaciers. By night, take in a Broadway-style show, try your luck in the casino, check out the nightclub, or read in the library. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 10: Glorious Glacier Bay Prepare to be awestruck by Glacier Bay National Park, an Alaska travel highlight. View blue-tinged ice cliffs towering over the sea, and hear the roar when they calve and crash into the water. Look for humpback whales, orcas, seals, and seabirds. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 11: Bald eagles & vintage rail trip Explore historic Skagway, gateway to the Klondike gold fields. Then take a ferry cruise on Lynn Canal to Haines. Go rafting through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, hosting the world's largest concentration of bald eagles. Ride the exciting White Pass & Yukon Route narrow-gauge railway built in 1898 during the gold rush. This vintage rail excursion heads up steep grades, around cliff-hanging turns, and over high bridges. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 12: Tramway views of Juneau Tour the capital city of Juneau, set on a narrow strip of land between the Coast Mountains and the Gastineau Channel. Enjoy a private Tlingit presentation before a journey aboard a tramcar decorated by Tlingit artwork takes you to the top of Mount Roberts for views of Admiralty Island, Glacier Bay, and the Chilkat Mountains. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 13: Totem poles & native culture Today you'll dock in Ketchikan, the ancestral home of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian tribes. See some of the city’s numerous totem poles, and watch local totem carvers at work. Catch a performance of traditional Tlingit and Haida dances. If you enjoy fishing, you may want to take an optional fishing excursion (at an additional cost). Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess • Day 14: Inside Passage cruising Enjoy spectacular views of the Inside Passage from your stateroom, or a variety of decks and lounges. You can also swim in four pools, hear a nature presentation, play a board game in the library, work out in the fitness center, get a relaxing spa treatment, or check out the golf simulator. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Cruising aboard Princess Day 15: Bid Alaska farewell Your memorable Alaska travel experience concludes as you disembark your Princess ship in Vancouver. Grand Alaska travel days end in Vancouver. Fly home any time; a transfer is included from the dock to Vancouver International Airport. Allow a minimum of two hours prior to departure flight check-in. Meals: Breakfast From Denali National Park to Glacier Bay,
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| Category | Double | Single | Triple |
| Inside Double (JJ) – Caribe Deck |
$6190 | $7474 | $5909 |
| Outside Deluxe (DD) – Baja Deck – Picture window |
$6800 | $7983 | $6686 |
| Outside Double (BC) – Baja Deck – Private balcony |
$7020 | $9216 | $6720 |
| Outside Mini-Suite (AA) – Baja Deck – Private balcony | $7570 | $9787 | $7115 |
| Outside Vista Suite (VS) – Dolphin Deck – Private balcony | $8720 | $10,638 | $7881 |
| Saturdays – Sapphire & Diamond Princess |
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| Category | Double | Single | Triple |
| Inside Double (JJ) – Caribe Deck |
$6140 | $7424 | $5492 |
| Outside Double (EE) – Plaza Deck – Picture window | $6740 | $7933 | $6099 |
| Outside Double (BC) – Baja Deck – Private balcony | $7040 | $9166 | $6330 |
| Outside Mini-Suite (AB) – Dolphin Deck – Private balcony | $7440 | $9737 | $6625 |
| Outside Vista Suite (VS) – Dolphin Deck – Private balcony | $8640 | $10,588 | $7425 |
Need to Know
Airfare to the tour departure point and from the tour ending point is not included. Airfare may be purchased from Tauck for travel originating in the United States.
Hotel Rooms Before and After Tours – To avoid jet lag and possible flight delays, you may wish to make hotel arrangements for the nights preceding or following your tour. As a service, Tauck will book additional nights for you on a space-available basis using special rates only available through Tauck. Hotel room charges will be added to the tour cost. If you wish to spend additional nights, please consult the Extend This Journey section on this website and discuss it with the reservations agent when you book your tour.
Luggage Responsibility – Although every effort is made to handle guests’ luggage carefully, we cannot be responsible, assume liability or accept claims for loss or damage to luggage and personal effects due to breakage, theft, or fair wear and tear through hotel, airline and group carrier handling. It is important for your own self-interest and protection that you make certain you have adequate insurance to cover these eventualities. Please refer to the Tauck Protection Plan for more information.
Personal Expenses - Phone calls, room service, alcoholic and bar beverages, laundry, airline excess luggage charges, visa fees and services, vaccinations and other optional excursions and incidental extras are not included and may be significant.
Airline Security Measures - In the U.S., you must provide identification in the form of a passport at the time of airport check-in for travel to international destinations. Your passport name must match the name on your tour reservation and airline ticket or you may be denied boarding.
If you are traveling from an airport outside the jurisdiction of the U.S, you will need to determine what travel documentation and identification is required for that particular airport.
Due to heightened security regulations, certain items such as a metal nail file, pocket knife, cigarette lighter, or tweezers, and some liquid, gel, or aerosol items may not be permitted in your carry-on luggage. Please call your airline prior to departure to obtain current information on non-permissible carry-on items and recommended airport check-in times.
Air Conditioning – The motor coaches used on this tour are air-conditioned for your comfort. There is air-conditioning on the Princess but none of the hotels included on this tour’s itinerary provides air-conditioning.
Authorization for Travel
If you travel into or out of the U.S. with children under the age of 18, you should be aware of the following: because of increasing incidents of child abductions in disputed custody cases and because children are at risk as possible victims of child pornography, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that unless the child is accompanied by both parents, you should have a note from the child's other parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with grandparents, uncles or aunts, sisters or brothers, or friends, a note signed by both parents) stating that the parent(s) not traveling acknowledge that the parent(s), family members, etc. who are traveling into or out of the U.S. with the child have permission to do so.
CBP also suggests that this note be notarized. While CBP may not ask to see this documentation, if they do ask, and you do not have it, you may be detained until the circumstances of the child traveling without both parents can be fully assessed.
If there is no second parent with legal claims to the child (deceased, sole custody, etc.) any other relevant paperwork, such as a court decision, birth certificate naming only one parent, death certificate, etc., would be useful.
All children who are citizens should also have a certified copy of their birth certificate or baptism record for ID. Children over the age of 14 are also required to have a photo ID.
Many other countries also share this concern for children who travel without both parents. To ensure smooth travel, Tauck requires all guests to comply with the travel regulations of each country visited. This information is available from each country’s consulate.
Authorization for Emergency Medical Treatment
In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, a medical facility will require permission from the child’s parents to provide treatment. Therefore, we strongly suggest that you bring along a letter from both parents authorizing emergency medical treatment for their child.
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Average Temperature
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Anchorage, Alaska
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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Month
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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January
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22 / 9
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-6 / -13
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2 / -13
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-17 / -25
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February
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26 / 12
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-3 / -11
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10 / -10
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-12 / -23
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March
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34 / 18
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1 / -8
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26 / 1
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-3 / -17
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April
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44 / 29
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7 / -2
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44 / 19
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7 / -7
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May
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55 / 39
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13 / 4
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61 / 35
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16 / 2
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June
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62 / 47
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17 / 8
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71 / 47
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22 / 8
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July
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65 / 52
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18 / 11
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73 / 50
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23 / 10
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August
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63 / 49
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17 / 9
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67 / 45
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19 / 7
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September
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55 / 41
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13 / 5
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55 / 34
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13 / 1
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October
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40 / 28
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4 / -2
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32 / 16
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0 / -9
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November
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28 / 16
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-2 / -9
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12 / -2
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-11 / -19
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December
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24 / 11
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-4 / -12
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5 / -9
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-15 / -23
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Juneau, Alaska
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Month
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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January
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31 / 21
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-1 / -6
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February
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34 / 24
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1 / -4
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March
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39 / 28
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4 / -2
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April
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48 / 33
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9 / 1
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May
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56 / 40
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13 / 4
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June
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62 / 46
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17 / 8
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July
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64 / 49
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18 / 9
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August
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63 / 48
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17 / 9
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September
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56 / 44
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13 / 7
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October
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47 / 38
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8 / 3
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November
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38 / 29
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3 / -2
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December
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33 / 24
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1 / -4
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Average Rainfall
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Anchorage, Alaska
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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Month
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Inches
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Millimeters
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Inches
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Millimeters
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January
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0.7
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17
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0.6
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15
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February
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0.7
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19
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0.4
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11
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March
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0.5
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13
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0.3
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9
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April
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0.5
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13
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0.2
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5
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May
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0.7
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18
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0.6
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15
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June
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1.1
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27
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1.7
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43
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July
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1.7
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43
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2.0
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50
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August
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2.9
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74
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2.0
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50
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September
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2.9
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73
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1.3
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34
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October
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2.1
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53
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1.0
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26
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November
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1.1
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28
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0.8
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20
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December
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1.1
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27
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0.8
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21
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Juneau, Alaska
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Month
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Inches
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Millimeters
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January
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4.8
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122
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February
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7.0
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178
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March
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3.5
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89
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April
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3.0
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75
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May
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3.5
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88
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June
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3.4
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85
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July
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4.1
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105
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August
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5.4
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136
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September
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7.5
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192
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October
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8.3
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211
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November
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5.4
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138
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December
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5.4
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137
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