Solotrip - Fairbanks πΆ
Solotrip - Fairbanks πΆ The dogs are just so, so, so, so, so, so CUTE aaaaaah!!! ππΎπ π Firewalkers Alaskan Malamute This place comes highly recommended! Every dog is chubby and full of energy, their round bodies dashing through the snow like rolling balls of fluff πβοΈβ‘. All the staff are super friendly β they patiently explain each dogβs name and personality, and even offer to take photos for you. The vibe feels like a bunch of dog-loving friends hanging out π«πΈ. I chose the one-hour sledding experience. At first, I wondered if riding alone would feel awkward, but not at all! The owner was incredibly thoughtful β before setting off, they wrapped me in two thick blankets on the sled π·π§£. Except for occasionally taking my hands out to take pictures, I barely felt the cold anywhere else. The dogs ran joyfully the whole time, their ears flying in the wind, occasionally glancing back as if asking, βAm I doing good?β πΆππ¨ Passing through the cedar forest, sunlight filtered through the branches, dappling the snow. All you could hear was the soft shush of the sled and the dogsβ breathing β in that moment, the whole world felt quiet yet vividly alive. After returning, you can interact with the dogs β hug them, take photos together. Each one is super affectionate, nuzzling their furry heads into your palm π₯°π«. If youβre also traveling solo in Fairbanks, if you also love dogs β donβt miss this place. Here, youβre not just a tourist β youβre temporarily part of this sled dog family βοΈπ‘β€οΈ. #Alaska#Alaska#Fairbanks#solotrip#SoloTravel#DogSledding#SledDogs#WhenTravelGetsSpontaneous#SnowyHealingMoments#ArcticCircleDiary