Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Hiking - Cottonwood Trail

View From the Cottonwood Trail



Stats

Distance:  0.25 miles                        Difficulty: Easy                                 Time:  20 minutes

Summary

The Cottonwood Trail is a short hike to a fabulous view of the Grewingk Glacier, Homer Spit and the Kachemak Bay.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Adventure - Kayaking with True North Kayak Tours

Kayaks on the beach


Stats

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate                                                                               Time:  half-day


Summary

Every May, the Homer Chamber of Commerce hosts the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival.  The festival celebrates the passage of huge numbers of migratory birds through Kachemak Bay.  It lasts 3 days and is jam-packed with bird-watching, hikes, talks, kayaking, and boat tours.  One of the activities we chose to do was a kayaking trip with True North Kayak.


Opinion

This trip was a lot of fun.  The price is surprisingly reasonable and

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Experience - Viewing Baby Moose

One of the cutest things in Alaska is a baby moose.  But standing very close-by is the most dangerous animal in Alaska; its mom.  Moose moms can weigh-in at as much as 1200 lbs.  Moose in Alaska usually give birth to twins and, at least in Homer, they are usually born from mid-May to early June.  Moose moms have babies every two years.  A few weeks before they give birth, the mother moose chases off her two year old(s); usually by then she only has one calf left.  So in April and May there are often a lot of confused and unhappy teenaged moose running around.

Moose give birth in a place they feel safe.  This used to mean in the middle of a pond or bog, but now that location is often in the middle of someone’s yard, a town park, or even (according to one story) a Walmart parking lot. 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Experience - View from Skyline Overlook

If you’re in Homer and have 20 minutes to spare or can afford a short detour on the way out of town, the scenic overlook on Skyline is a great choice.

A quick five-minute drive from town and three steps out of the car will bring you to one the best views in Homer.  Head up either East Hill or West Hill road until they merge with Skyline.  If you chose West Hill Rd, turn right; if you chose East Hill Rd turn left.  About a quarter mile from the intersection of Skyline Dr and East Hill Rd you'll find a pull off on the south side of the road (next a small antenna farm).  That pullout gives the best high-altitude view in Homer.  From this spot you have a fabulous 180-degree view of Kachemak Bay, the Homer Spit, and the Chugach Range.

We especially like the days where Homer is socked in with low clouds and the pullout is clear.  The entire valley and bay are covered in white cotton balls--often with peekaboo views of the spit, the coast, or the ocean--and the mountains across the bay stick up pass the clouds.  They have the feel of untouched wildness.


If you’re leaving town, you can follow Skyline Dr west along several miles until it intersects with Diamond Ridge Rd.  Diamond Ridge Rd intersects with Sterling Highway and it's a right turn to Soldotna, Seward, and Anchorage.  This route bypasses Homer proper and follows the ridgeline for several miles.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Adventure - Fishing with Dan Donich Charter – Full-Day Halibut Trip


Chris' 35 lb halibut ready to break the surface.


Stats

Difficulty: Easy - Moderate                                                                      Time:  Full-Day

Summary

I love halibut, but we don’t own a boat.   We decided to go on a fishing charter on 11 Sep on the hope of filling the freezer.  This time we chose Dan Donich (Daniel's Personalized Guide Service).  He was recommended by an acquaintance.  This was our second charter in 2013.  We went out on the Irish in late Aug (see Halibut Fishing with North Country Charters) and came home with 15.8 lbs of halibut filets, but we wanted more.

Opinion

Great trip!  My husband and I caught our limit (so did everyone else on the boat) and came home with 54.1 lbs of halibut filets

Monday, August 5, 2013

Experience - Walking Among Lupines

Lupine on Kachemak Bay


Stats

When: June - July                                                                                            Where: All over Alaska

Summary

The Lupine bloom is the first of the big flower blooms in Alaska; although there are other wildflower that bloom before they don't grow in such huge clusters.  Like most flora displays the timing and quality vary from year to year. 

Opinion

While not a spectacular as the Fireweed bloom the Lupine season is quite dramatic and well worth seeing.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Adventure - 4-Wheeling with Alaska Wilderness 4-Wheeler Tours - Riding On the Beach at Homer



Sea and Sky on the Beach

Stats

Difficulty: Easy                                                                                       Time:  Half-Day +

Summary

Dan Eidem runs Alaska Wilderness 4-Wheeler Tours, an tour on ATVs, for small to medium groups.  He usually tours the Homer backcountry, but when we joined him on 26 May 2013, the backcountry was still deep in snow and mud.  So he took us to his alternate site, the beach starting at Bishop’s Beach.

Opinion

This trip was a blast!  We were hoping to see