There were a lot of old buildings there and it smelled like fish. It reminded me of the fish house in Swampscott. Like any small town, there is a church, bar, cafe, gift shop and about 12 houses. Don't blink


Hope is an old mining town dating back to the late 1800s. The bar/cafe there was built in 1896 and it's obvious that some of the other unused buildings in the immediate area are from around the same time. Because the town was a mining area there were a lot of men there back then, as per usual in Alaska. They were a little restless without any women around to nag them so they started an Alaska men magazine to find mail order brides. That was back in 1896, so who cares, right? Wrong. A little over 20 years ago a woman started up the Alaska Men magazine. I'm not sure if she was doing it as a throwback to the earlier magazine or if she was just trying to ease the male/female ratio in Alaska, but she did it. It's exactly what it sounds like, too. An entire magazine filled with Alaskan bachelors. It's surprising how much of that sort of thing is around. I was looking into a town called Talkeetna, which is on the way up to Denali, and one of their huge annual events is to auction off their bachelors. The profiles were a riot, but they're not up on the site anymore so I can't share them. Lots of beards and lots of funny interests. ABC's show Men in Trees is aptly titled.
Just a side note about the Talkeetna bachelors auction. It's preceded by the Wilderness Woman Contest, whose events are based on the Alaskan man's wants and needs in a woman. You know, stuff like how fast she can make a sandwich, open a beer and bring it to him or how fast she can bring water from the river and still other things like how well she can shoot a rubber bird or catch a fake fish. It's very tongue in cheek and sounds like it would be pretty funny. It's in the winter so I won't be able to witness the glory of the whole contest/auction event. What a shame, I was really hoping for the chance to bid on someone with a father time beard.
Because of the title of this post I'm sure you're wondering if it's true that there are men everywhere here. Eh, sort of. In Anchorage it seems to be pretty even, but when you venture out into smaller towns it definitely leans to a higher male to female ratio. It seems the further away from civilization you get the higher the ratio is. I suppose women just appreciate plumbing a little bit more. As they say here, the odds are good, but the goods are odd.
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