Beth, if you have time, on your way down to Homer, try and spend at least 1 night on the beach at Ninilchuk. It's a dry camp, $10 per night, can't remember if it's paved, but even if it's not, there's no chance of getting stuck there. The neat thing about it is, it's where a lot of the fishing boats put in, so as a result, a lot of fish tails and heads get washed ashore. There are a ton of eagles that consider that beach their personal buffet and the photo opportunities are awesome! It's also the only place that we walked on the beach and picked up dozens of eagle feathers that the eagles had no more use for. Altho, come to think of it, this beach isn't in Ninilchuk, it's down the road from there toward Homer. If you're interested, I'll look up the info and send it to you.
Also remember that if you do pick up feathers, they're considered protected by the US (any bird of prey, not just eagles), so you need to mail them home or to a friends house, can't bring them across the border. The other thing is if you buy a souvenir that has walrus tusk or any thing to do with sea mammals, you can't bring that across the Canadian border, also has to be mailed. Deer, elk, caribou or moose antlers are ok to bring back across both borders. I did 1 huge mailing just before I came back. Feel free to use my address if you need to and I'll get whatever you mailed to you when you get back. It would also give you a good excuse to come to SoCal and visit....plenty of room here, with power and water, hot shower, Wifi and free restaurant! LOL!
Another fun place to stay is the Sourdough Cg, in the first town you come to in Alaska. It's a little pricey, but so much fun it's not to be missed. Google it, they have a great website and was the most fun place we stayed. Let me know if there's anything I can help you with.
So I got nosy and googled it myself, and lo and behold, my BIL is still on there doing the pancake toss...what a trip! Looks like they're also looking for workcampers, so any of you that still need a job, I can tell you that the owners are great people and just as nice as can be. All of the w/c that we talked to when we were there just loved it.
http://www.sourdoughcampground.com/
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