In 1965 , two sisters packed up their five children and their mother-eight people-in a nine-passenger van and traveled North America for fourteen weeks.
After living in Alaska twenty years, they wanted to see more of the world, and show their children what lay beyond Alaska's borders.
Sandra Lynne Reed was thirteen that summer.
The tiny town of Moose Pass, and the southern edges of Anchorage, one hundred miles north, defined Reed's provincial childhood, and left.