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rag-ftw wrote:
Well, it's been a good 4 days for us.
Sunday was a limit of halibut and rock fish out of Homer.
Monday was two 5 gallon buckets of razor clams out of Ninilchik.
Wednesday was a limit of ling cod and rock fish out of Seward. Now that we have shipped our mandatory 60 lbs of fish home we can get on to other stuff! Oh yes, the icing on the cake was today while returning from fishing out of Seward there were two humpbacks playing in a cove we passed through. We killed the motors on the boat and just watched them for a good 30 minutes. One breached 4 times, once almost totally out of the water. It then came to within 100 feet of out boat waving a flipper at us! What a beautiful sight to see such a majestic animal seeming to just be having fun putting on a show for us. We were in awe!
Hope everyone had a productive 4th and had lots of fun, we sure did!
By the way, when we drove down the beach last night around 4:30 in Seward there
were probably 15 spots open in the beach lots, several on the water! Here at Stoney Creek there was probably 10-15 open spots.
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Jul-05-2016 01:33 PM
DakotaCamper wrote:CountryRoad REV wrote:
We are also in Kenny Lake Campground, parked in the woods without hookups. I decided that only electric was not worth it and dumped the tanks and filled with water. The batteries and generator will take take of every need and I will repeat the process as I leave. Not bad for $20 per night.
It was nice meeting you. Safe travels wherever you go!!
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Jul-04-2016 03:11 PM
PA12DRVR wrote:fanrgs wrote:
We also stayed at Kenny Lake--twice--when visiting Kennicott and to and from Valdez.
The Kenny Lake store/gas station is a stop for the Kennicott Shuttle van tour from Glennallen to McCarthy (Shuttle van). We utilized the Kennicott shuttle to minimize wear and tear on our truck tires. Good thing we did too, as the shuttle van had two flat tires on the round trip over the gravel portion of the road.
My experience on the Chitina-McCarthy road has been interesting.
Have driven it maybe 30 times, but other than a winter trip a couple of years ago, not for about 6 years.
I recall one trip where I had 4 (!) flats....probably some sort of karmic effect since I had two spares, 3 patch kits and an engine driven compressor on that trip. Other trips where I wasn't sure the spare was even inflated, I've had no problems. Go figure.
Probably some sort of heresy, but traveling that road with a pickup, I've always found that it is much more comfortable to travel as fast as one can....which means slow enough to manage the curves....higher speed tends to minimize the bumps and washboards.
All of my inlaws are in McCarthy this weekend....a good weekend to catch up on chores in Los Anchorage. 🙂
Jul-04-2016 11:40 AM
CountryRoad REV wrote:
We are also in Kenny Lake Campground, parked in the woods without hookups. I decided that only electric was not worth it and dumped the tanks and filled with water. The batteries and generator will take take of every need and I will repeat the process as I leave. Not bad for $20 per night.
Jul-03-2016 03:23 PM
fanrgs wrote:
We also stayed at Kenny Lake--twice--when visiting Kennicott and to and from Valdez.
The Kenny Lake store/gas station is a stop for the Kennicott Shuttle van tour from Glennallen to McCarthy (Shuttle van). We utilized the Kennicott shuttle to minimize wear and tear on our truck tires. Good thing we did too, as the shuttle van had two flat tires on the round trip over the gravel portion of the road.
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