| Craig, Alaska
P.O.W. puts the WOW in Alaska! Prepare yourself for a Lifetime Adventure.
Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska is truly pristine and undiscovered. Unparalled fishing, wildlife watching, beach combing, and from mid-June to late August,the migration of the hump back whales. What an incredible experience to watch them feed and play. These are the same whales that thousands travel to Hawaii each winter to watch.
Point your travel compass to Craig, the largest community on this island of 1500 residents, and settle in for a day-two days-or however long you need to commute with nature. Twelve Mile Adventures L.L.C. offer you selective tours with an experienced,licensed guide on a small ocean-going craft that focuses attention on two or three clients at a time. This makes for very personal attention and the ability to customize any way you want. The fishing is magnificent. The area is considered one of the ultimate destinations for salt water fishing (lots of halibut, salmon and rock fish), and more fresh water fishing than you could do in a lifetime.
 Twelve Mile Adventures L.L.C. will assist you with your lodging and offers two one bedroom and one two bedroom apartments for rent. Rental can be as short as one day. Enjoy the freshly roasted Wheel House Coffee also offered by Twelve Mile Adventures L.L.C. Or order a supply to enjoy at home.
Getting there is as easy as flying into Ketchikan and either catching a ride on a float plane to Craig or traveling there on the Inter-Island ferry.
Detailed information is available from the Prince of Wales Chamber of Commerce: (907)755-2626 or www.princeofwalescoc.org.
Or talk directly with Twelve Mile Adventures L.L.C. proprietors: Winston and Kirbie Hill,(907)401-0197 Winston@eotnet.net or kirbieinalaska@yahoo.com
Editor’s Comment: This is an adventure the outdoorsman will cherish forever! Winston and Kirbie Hill are my niece and nephew. I get first-hand information on all that goes on in Craig. It is a paradise known to only a few. Make your plans for a visit now. You won’t be sorry! June 30th, 2009
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