WHAT TO WEAR IN ALASKA
The vacation is winding down and while I hate saying goodbye to Ashleigh but I am looking forward to getting back to home. I miss being in my own house, I miss sleeping in my own bed, and I miss my routine. It is funny how we get set in our routines and it is hard to change.
If you visit Alaska or any place that is colder you need to layer to stay warm. I started with an underlayment hooded top. You want this top to be tight fitting and hug your body. If the top clings to your body then air can not flow up under the top and get you cold. Then I wore a sweatshirt on top of the underlayment. This was a really cute and extremely soft sweatshirt that I bought while I was here in town. Ashleigh is friends with the girl was designs and makes this tops.
Next, I added a jacket for warmth. This jacket is lightweight and warm but it is not waterproof. There is one my daughter’s jacket and it is by Arcteryx. I wore this the entire time I was here, I wonder if she will miss this when I pack it in my bag.
A good waterproof jacket is worth its weight in gold if you live here. When Ashleigh first moved up here she figured out quickly that she needed waterproof items. When she got all of her items inside her backpack wet she understood that EVERYTHING needed to be waterproof.
Here is how it looks when everything is all layered together. If you get hot you can just start taking off layers. You can tell that this was at the end of the day after we got back from the cruise. My hair is flat from having the hoods pulled up every time we went outside to take pictures. The small amount of makeup that I had on earlier has almost been rubbed off. Lol! I look worn out. Haha!

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You mentioned sitting on the balcony watching the cruise ships come in. You probably saw the ship my friend & her husband were on. They had a fantastic time. So I got news from you & her! It’s always the best to get back to your own bed! Glad you had such a wonderful time with your daughter. Safe trip home.
Just love the pictures and the info on the glaciers, you definitely has a great experience. Thanks for the tips on clothing, I have been wanting to go, Alaska, Hawaii and going back to Scotland are on my Bucket list!!
Safe travels home!!
Hi Tania! Gorgeous vacation pics! Thanks for the recommendation on the socks. They are on sale with Amazon Prime today-30% off!!
Fun clothing for a fun vacay! And you still look great!
Tania I have enjoyed looking at your Alaska pictures. I used to live in Anchorage many years ago.
I love my feetures socks. Well worth the money for sure.
Oh my goodness! That. Ice. Is. Blue!!! Did it really look that blue, or it it just in pictures that it appears blue? I have very much been enjoying your pictures
Thanks for the heads up on gear to pack, my sons & I are heading that direction in a couple of weeks. We’d heard layering is key. Safe travels home!
I’ve loved your blog from Alaska! Such beautiful pictures and good advice on clothing. Thanks.
Tania – love those socks too! BTY the link to the “free Active Hydration Serum from Rodan + Fields” does not load.
Beautiful pictures! I have enjoyed your trip so much! Thanks for sharing with us. I need to order a pair of those socks. I walk 2.8 miles 5-6 times a week.
Safe travels home!
Wow good tips on how to dress up there…going to put this one on my bucket list!