Category: Alaska Activities
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Bore Tide and Bears, Sockeye II, 2024

We planned this 6-day trip around the Turnagain Arm bore tide. C was working on the best predicted days, but we still had a shot on his first full day off. (We will have a chance at a better bore tide in August, but not sure if we will try again.) We likely would have…
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Russian River and Nikiski

We had a splendid week on the Kenai Peninsula, July 10-16. After C worked 9.5 days on the Riley Fire he took 7 days off. We spent much of our time fishing for sockeye on the Russian River. We saw two black bears and one grizzly. Each bear was closer than the last, with the…
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Hatcher Pass and Eklutna Tailrace

Our 6-day weekend was shortened to 4 days before we left, and then to 3 1/2 on our way back (doggone wildfires). We had fun exploring and fishing in the Palmer area. Our first night, we stayed at Matanuska Lake Campground. Since the Palmer Musk Ox farm had 4 babies, we decided to take a…
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Denali Highway June 2024

We had 6 fun days camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing along the Denali Highway. C’s new schedule of 8 work days followed by 6 days off is great for exploring Alaska. Two weeks ago we traveled on the Dalton Highway and went over the highest highway pass in Alaska (Atigun Pass). This time we drove…
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Dalton Highway, Part III

As we drove north for 500 miles we saw dramatic changes in scenery. The White Mountains were not all that impressive from the Elliot and Dalton Highways. As we drove further, the geography became more interesting to me. The Yukon River is nearly 2000 miles long, crossing all of Alaska and going well into Canada. …
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Dalton Highway, Part II

Everyone we met said the same thing about the Dalton, “take your time”. I would say we planned 5 days and they would relax a bit. We only needed to average 200 miles a day. Surely that would leave loads of time for fishing and exploring. Actually it was barely adequate. There was a lot…
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Dalton Highway, Part I

We had 4 wonderful (and tiring) days on the Dalton Highway. We drove well north of the Arctic Circle on a quest to see wild Musk Ox. Our trip deserves at least 3 posts, one on the animals, one on the mountains and geography, and one on time, distance, and sunlight. As expected, we didn’t…
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Birds

I have been spending a lot of time birding now that I am retired. I rarely write about it as I doubt most people are interested, and I rarely have decent photos. My highlight this week was definitely the gorgeous breeding plumage Long-tailed Ducks at Otto Lake. I don’t have a photo, so Google them…
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21 Caribou and a Baby Dall Sheep

We decided to let the weather determine what we would do Sunday afternoon. It wasn’t quite warm enough for fishing on chilly, windy Otto Lake. Therefore, we took our last opportunity this spring to drive out to the Teklanika Rest Area and had another phenomenal day viewing wildlife. Despite (or because?) of the many other…
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Midnight Moose, Pika, and 17 Caribou

C and I took a late drive to Teklanika, enjoying wildlife and the surreal Alaska twilight. We set a new personal record by seeing 17 caribou in this one trip. We saw 2 groups of 8 each, all at a distance, then the above bull caribou crossed the road in front of us. No young…
