Kenai Landing
Travel Blogs from Kenai
Kenai Peninsula
The Kenai is supposedly Anchorage's backyard playground- it is beautiful. There are huge mountains, moose, water, BLUE lakes and rivers, quaint towns (and tourists), lots of fishies and wildlife cruises, and glaciers (of course). For the sake of not sounding like a tourist brochere, I'll keep this short. In June, I went out on a wildlife cruise …
FINALLY!!!!!
It seems like I've been counting days FOREVER and now the time is actually here! We will be leaving home tomorrow on our way to Anchorage. The plan is to do the last few minute things in the morning (fill propane tanks so Jen can cook while we are gone...., get Robert some shoes) then head to Anchorage so Robert can get his international drivers license before the AAA office closes, pick up ...
Fishin'
... Marj caught a nice barely legal (one rainbow less than 18" is allowed) rainbow trout. The pictures are from this area.
We than went back to the park area where I caught a Humpy and then we quite at about 9:00 pm - time to get some ice and a 12 pack of Alaskan White.We expect to go out again today although I’ve been hearing a little rain on the trailer ...
A Little Bit Of Russia
... Old St Nicholas Church was built north of here around 1870 and moved to Eklunta around 1900.
The new church was built in 1962.
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Road to Homer
Spent the morning driving from Soldotna to Homer on the southwestern tip of the Alaskan Kenai peninsula. Stopped at several turn- outs for photo ops of snow capped volcanic peaks across the Cook inlet. Absolutely beautiful. The three fishermen/women amongst us did a little fishing in the Anchor River. Dined at a neat seaside restaurant on the Homer Spit, a narrow stripped land that juts out into the cold Alaskan ...