Wanna Unplug?
Sure, lots of folks say they’d like to completely “unplug” from their busy lives. Leave behind the cell phones, the laptops, the PDA’s, and even cable television. But do they really mean it when they say they want to unplug? Would they be absolutely willing to not even pack their electronic communications devices? Would they really not complain if they didn’t have cable television in their room?
If you’re one of those actual, real, serious-minded unpluggers, one of these destinations might be for you!
1. Visit Alaska. Alaska, overall, seems to be a state that encourages the unplugged lifestyle. With so much outdoor, off-the-beaten-path type activities to indulge in, it’s no wonder visitors find themselves powering off their electronics and completely forgetting about them until the airplane ride home. If you’re looking for a high-end destination, the Ultima Thule Wilderness Lodge in the Alaskan Wrangell Mountains is one of the most exclusive locations in Alaska and only accessible by their own private planes. They’re even out of cell phone range for the truly dedicated unpluggers. If your budget is rather less flush, the Blue Heron Bed and Breakfast Glacier Bay comes highly recommended. The family-run B&B provides packages for a wide variety of outdoor recreational adventures and tours, and is located in a quiet, wildflower-filled meadow overlooking the Fairweather Mountains.
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Girdwood, Alaska
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