Alaska Bear Trip - Day 1: Airport Travel
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DAY1: Airport Travel: The rules have changed drastically for passengers since my last trip. Here are some of the new things I had to do:
I didn’t have to do a strip search but I did feel like I was stripping for them. You now have to take off the following an place into a plastic container which goes through the xray machine:
* the shoes you are wearing,
* ALL outer garments (coats, vests, sweaters),
* purses, fanny-packs, cameras — anything that I was carrying or was strapped to you.
* computers have to be removed from the carrying case. (It did not have to be turned on like it had in years past.)
My Horizon flight left Arcata, CA at a little past noon with a short hop to Redding, CA (20 minutes) then the longer journey to Portland. The flight was fairly comfortable because they were only about two-thirds full. I arrived in Portand about 2:30 PM.

Although the flight was short, I now had a 6-1/2 hour layover in Portland. That was the bad news. The good news was that the airport is fabulous — great shops, food courts, and restrooms. They also had WiFi so you could connect your plug in a computer in the waiting rooms along. I could not get my computer to recognize the WiFi, however, it worked for others. I believe it had to do with the security on my laptop. Anyway, I’m now looking into a WiFi card (memory stick with WiFi locator software) that should work.
Here’s a photo from the airplane:


Immediately after taking this photo I was asked to put the camera away.
The airport also had a room set aside with cubicles with built in tables and electric plugs and the WiFi worked there as well (for SOME people). I was able to take advantage of the space for downloading the photos from my camera to my laptop. I also could have done other non-Internet things, but I was just too darn tired so…. I napped. That’s right, I laid my head down and slept for a couple of hours. Pretty nice! Much easier than trying to sleep in a chair alone.
Alaska Airlines was nice. Here’s a few photos of the 1st plane I was on:

Bear hugs, Frankie
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