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Heading home from Alaska, and while flying around Mendenhall Glacier yesterday I couldn't help but take a step back and have a moment. 8 years ago I visited Juneau as my 50th state of Alaska with WxChasing- Brandon Clement . Sleeping either in my car, or on his hotel...

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