... . Learned that they used the devil’s club plant to brew a tea to use for relieving pain (like an aspirin). PetroglyphBeach at low tide to see the ancient carvings in the rocks. It was amazing how clear the carvings were; being wet ...
... The only shopping is in the everyday Wrangell stores. We picked up a few items and then checked out our usual haunts, PetroglyphBeach and Shakes Island. The eagles were scarce in those areas so we returned to the trailer to find the eagle hanging ...
... back in May at home.
We stopped at the grocery store for the makings for dinner. After dinner we returned to PetroglyphBeach to look for eagles as there is an active eagle's nest there. Here I found the Yellow Rumped Warbler, at ...
... we left our luggage, but took our valuables in one of the backpacks and headed off to see some of Wrangell. Our first stop was PetroglyphBeach. Ancient petroglyphs were carved thousands of years ago on rocks along one area of the ...
Our host from the B&B gives us some suggestions & we hike up to PetroglyphBeach in the misty rain before the winds pick up and the storm rolls in. We walk through an Alaskan Suburban Neighborhood, and pop out at a boardwalk and we are ...