Heading south from Denali on the Parks Highway, there is another funky little Alaska town called Talkeetna. This small town began as a trading post in 1896 and is now the jumping off point for most climbing expeditions to Mt. McKinley (Denali). Also, many sight seeing flights to see Denali leave from here and if you ever wanted to land on a glacier, this is the place for that. Also, the Alaska Railroad stops here on its way from Anchorage to Fairbanks.
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The general store
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Mostly Moose gift shop
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Looks like a nice place to eat
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The Alaska Railroad stops here
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A few nights later we had an event happen that I would just as soon forget about. We set up camp at along side the Knik River, along with a few other campers. Sometime after we went to bed, a group of kids set up camp in the area, and at 2:30 in the morning, after drinking enough beer, got out their guns and started shooting. This went on for over a hour and was quite uncomfortable not knowing if those bullets might hit the trailer. The truck was still hooked up to the trailer, so we quietly put things away, and left at 3:30am. I guess I should have expected this after watching the Alaska State Troopers on TV. Seems like every car they pull over has not one, but several guns in it.
From Talkeetna we drove to Seward and spent two days sitting in the rain. This is on the coast and the cruise ships make a stop here. Not only do these huge ships dock themselves, but I saw one turn around and back into his slip!! What a show off!!
Next we drove to Homer and stayed on the famous Homer Spit. This sand spit goes out into Kachemak Bay several miles and has lots of camp grounds, fishing charters, and gift shops. I was lucky enough to be invited to go halibut fishing with a semi retired charter boat captain and two other guys. We caught seven halibut total. There is also a small lagoon where they have released young salmon, who go out to sea for up to four years, then return to this spot when its time to spawn. This is done just for the folks to have something to catch. Also, the TV show Alaska The Last Frontier is filmed a short distance from here.
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Salmon fishing in the lagoon |
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Fish and chips on the boardwalk
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Camped right along the shore in Homer
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On the way back up the Kenai Penensula, we stopped in Soldotna at a campground along the world famous Kenai River, and I caught my first ever sockeye salmon.
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Kenai River sockeye salmon
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