Day 56: McCarthy Road We drove back down McCarthy Road. Tom stopped at a lake to fish, but only having a fly rod, he was unable to catch the fish at the lake. We tried another lake, but the walk to the lake became impassable due to the thick brush. With a tip from the... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 23, 2019
Day 55: Kuskulana River, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park So here we are in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. This only became a park in 1980, and it is mixed in with private land and national wildlife preserve land, and some state land. The only way to get into the interior of the park is via... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 22, 2019
Day 54: Valdez, AK Sunny and cool, with very calm waters. We overnighted along Dayville Rd., down from the hatchery. Tom got up early to fish. He had no luck today, so we prepared to go to Wrangell-St. Elias. We had lunch at the food truck “Nat Shack” in Valdez. Great halibut taco. It reminded... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 21, 2019
Day 53: Sunny and cool. On our way to the harbor for showers we stopped at a small business advertising smoked salmon and PWS* shrimp. We picked up some smoked pink** and chum salmon and made a delightful omelette with salmon, onion, green and orange peppers, capers and havarti cheese. Tom considered buying another fishing... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 20, 2019
Day 52: Old Valdez, AK Cloudy and cool. We parked at the site of the library in Old Valdez - where the city was when the earthquake of 1964 moved some buildings 30 feet and the city sank some nine feet. In the museum in Valdez we saw all about the earthquake and how the... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 19, 2019
Day 51: Buffalo Lake Access Point, Mendeltna, AK Sunny and chilly. We found out that the Stewart Highway was closed because of the fires hours after we passed through. We may have been stuck on the highway for who knows how long. The news story showed a photo of RVs camped on the road, with... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 18, 2019
Day 50: Museum of Alaska Transportation, Wasilla, AK We spent the night at the parking lot of this museum through Harvest Hosts. They didn’t open until 10, so we didn’t get to visit the museum. I talked Tom into driving 90 miles out of our way to the south viewpoint of Denali, because it was... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 17, 2019
Day 49: Homer, AK Partly sunny and warm. We left Homer and again drove past North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point, past Ninilchik, where we remembered to pick up some smoked pork chops, past the road to Hope and Beluga Point, and on to Anchorage , with the intention of going to Wrangell-St Elias National... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 16, 2019
Day 48: Kodiak, AK Sunny and warm. Walked to the ferry, after breakfast at Monk’s Rock. Well we didn’t see the ferry. It was docked 1 1/2 miles away because this ferry, the Kennicott, is larger that the ferry we took to Kodiak and doesn’t fit at the terminal in town. We walked by several... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal – August 15, 2019
Day 47: Kodiak, AK Sunny and very warm. Today was our last day on Kodiak with a vehicle. So, we took advantage of it and got up before dawn to look for bears. It worked. Down at the Buskin River, we saw a bear in the river. A Kodiak bear. It was quite a distance... Continue Reading →