Tenderfoot Creek Campgrounds
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... salmon spawning. One of the remarkable things about Alaska is that there's something amazing everywhere you turn. The salmon spawning place was a little pull off on the road and there was a little sign that said "fish watching - Aug-Sep" so we went. It was out a beautiful path to the river - even the walk was amazing. And it really was in the middle of nowhere. The other day we wanted to fish and were told to go to this one area. We got there and had to move ...
Can Alaska handle this many Weslowski's?
... way was not economical through them from Anchorage so we had a roundtrip through AVIS that we were taking back to Anchorage, thus LJ and I drove separately back to Anchorage today. Ford Escape acquired and off we go to Anchorage.
Besides the nasty weather and some construction delays we make the trip in good time, LJ's parents actually land early and are waiting on us! I return the first rental car, LJ ...
Bearfooting..
... people built big fires and sat around. We were camped next to a very nice Dutch couple from Rotterdam. She is a "classical homeopath" and was very interesting. Nobody really cooks outside but they sit, all bundled up in jackets, and chat. Nice! We visited the Marine Life Centre in Seward and loved it. Felt the sea otter fur, and it was just amazingly soft and velvety.
Fishing boats went in and out of the little harbour and when we woke this morning there was a ...
Resurrection Bay can be a rainy and rockin' place!
... packed house presentation about salmon. We learned the special hand trick to remembering all of the types of salmon and their nicknames (this also helped in trivia). Each digit of the hand stands for a type of salmon... Thumb= Chum (dog), Pointer= Sockeye (red), Middle= King (chinook), Ring= Silver (coho), Pinkie= Pink (humpy). We were mesmerized, learning about how the fish change colors and shape during spawning. We learned that ...
We've been here before on this trip
... a hoppin' place on the inside. Thanks, Chris, for the recommendation!
We then did some grocery shopping and picked up a few other items at Fred Meyer. Porter & Anthony were scheduled to get in at 9:35 so we figured it would be closer to 10:00 by the time they got their luggage and met us outside. Well, just as we were leaving the grocery store Anthony called and they had landed. It was only 9:25 so were a bit early but ...
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