Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

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Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Liz » Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:53 pm

Here’s Part 1 of our trip down the Kenai Peninsula…

Sunrise over Turnagain Arm
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We toured the old town of Hope,
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Hiked part of the Gull Rock trail,
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Until we could see Gull Rock in the distance. It was over 5 miles to get there, so we didn’t do it all.
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Had lunch and yummy homemade rhubarb pie here, another historic landmark in Hope.
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Then on down the Seward Highway to a stop at Jerome Lake for this picture,
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And this tern reflection. There was a beaver lodge, and saw the beaver swimming across. He slapped his tail and dove before I got his picture.
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At the turn onto the Sterling Highway is Tern Lake, a nesting place for many birds. I was busy photographing gull courtship rituals,
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And the scernery,
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When a commotion caught my attention…an eagle was invading a nest, and the gulls were attacking it
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It finally flew off, it’s prey in its claws, with gulls still bombarding it.
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They chased him quite a ways
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Back to the other birds….ducklings
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And this unknown (to me) bird with his catch.
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Next stop was Cooper Landing where we found a community yard sale selling fresh halibut fish and chips….looked like lunch to us.
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We toured the unique hillside cemetery. There are no casket laws here, so people can be buried wherever they want, and any kind of memorial left. Some are buried in their sleeping bags…whatever. So, we wandered through the woods and came across several hand carved or constructed memorials. Here’s an example.
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We drove down Snug Harbor Road, a gravel road to a lake at the end,.
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And saw this big porcupine.
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My daughter Jennifer and I stayed at the Princess Lodge last year on our tour.
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And watched the rafters floating by…
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This year Carol and I decided to take the rafting trip. First we had to don rubber boots,
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And waders,
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And of course a PFD.
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On our 3 hour float trip, we saw beautiful views,
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Went over some rapids,
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Ooh, that was fun!
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Why we needed rubber boots…
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Saw salmon fishermen,
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This was a salmon fisherman who got his salmon! It was hard to get good pictures while our boat was bobbing up and down, but if you look in the stream, you can see his prize coming.
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And another salmon fisherman…
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More scenery…
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We took the 6 p.m. tour, and the evening light glinted on the water toward the end.
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These Mergansers “ran” across the water in front of us.
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All done, we made it!
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Our neat little free camping spot on the Kenai River….owner of the gas station told Carol we could stay there behind his station.
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Down the road we met up with Bob in Soldotna. Another dedicated salmon fisherman, down on his luck, but certainly dressed for success! Good luck, Bob, we’ll be back for salmon.
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby mitch5252 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:42 pm

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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Gentleladybear » Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:51 pm

This is truly the last frontier. It is such a beautiful area with chances for wonderful pictures. Brings back so many memories of my trips to Alaska. thanks for your sharing of your trip.

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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby avalen » Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:29 pm

wow, is right, and that bear has such concentration in the look on his face, he's
gonna get that fish for sure.
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby VickieP » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:07 pm

Loved your transition between the birds eating and yall's eating! :lol:
Great pics and story as usual, Liz, thank you.
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby snowball » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:21 pm

totally enjoyed your pictures as always....so such different things and so enjoy it.. love nature pictures thanks for sharing with us
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby rvgrammy1953 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:53 am

Oh, Liz....another great tour and your photos are beautiful, as always!!!! Can't wait for what comes next ;)
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Cedar518 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:24 am

Love your trip report as usual Liz. You have a way of getting great camera shots. That first one especially! Thanks!
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Nasoosie » Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:01 am

Another wonderful AK saga, Liz! Thanks so much for sharing these fantastic pics and words. I know how mch effort it takes to get pics from your camera to photobucket and then back to here. Do you have to do it one pictre at a time? Or do you have a secret shortcut, or something? It amazes me how many pics you manage to transfer!
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Liz » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:29 pm

Soos, it depends on the connection how many pictures I can up to Photobucket at a time. Lately it's been 1 at a time. I compose my post in WORD, insert the img codes in the appropriate places (hopefully), then copy and paste the whole thing into the forum. It usually takes a few hours....or days. :roll:
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Re: Ididaroad on the Kenai Peninsula, Part 1

Postby Nasoosie » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:08 am

Thanks, Liz----I like that idea of writing message and inserting pics in WORD first, as no chance of losing a mammoth message to cyberspace! I think I'll do that when I need to uplaod several things at once.
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