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

Experience - Walking Among Fireweed



Early Fireweed Bloom on Homestead Trail


Stats

When: Late July - August                                                 Where: Meadows all over Alaska

Summary

The Fireweed bloom is an annual phenomenon in Alaska.  It is usually viewed as the end of summer.  Like most flora displays the timing and quality vary from year to year. 

Opinion

This is a must see experience!

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

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Information - Post Template Update

A couple of friends pointed out Google Map and Earth was choking their computers when they tried to load this blog.  In response, we moved the maps to under the cut line.  So instead of trying to load every map in the blog you'll only get the one set that you're interested in.

If you like something or don't, please let us know, so we can improve the usefulness of our blog!

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Hiking - Walking The Spit Starting at Mariner’s Park



Stats

Distance:  Up to you                       Difficulty: Easy                              Time:  Up to you

Summary

The Spit is a Homer landmark.  It is exactly what its name says, a spit of land reaching into Kachemak Bay.  The spit is best know for the fishing charters, shopping, and fish packing, but is also a popular place for beach strolls and clamming.  We took a hike on the west side of the Spit starting at Mariner’s Park on 9 Jul 2013.

Opinion

This is one of our favorite hikes when we are in the mood for an easy stroll on the beach.  The common sites include Bald Eagles, gulls of several varieties,

About the Authors


We, Chris and Carol, retired from the Air Force in 2012 and moved to Homer, Alaska to start a second career as photographers.  While searching the local area for hikes, kayaking sites, and other activities, we were disappointed by random nature of the descriptions we could find on-line.

Chris suggested we start a blog to cover every activity we do as we discover them.  Carol agreed and this blog was formed.  As we explore the activities across Alaska we will continue to add them to this blog, so check back regularly.

We will not be stopping for the winter either.  We have discovered there are many interesting winter activities as well.  Alaska is gorgeous at any time of the year; there is no reason to limit your visit or your outdoor activities just because it isn’t summer.

This blog is based solely on our own experiences on these trips.  We do not get paid to do these reviews and we are not an advertising agency.

As a side note: if you are interested you can find the best of the photos we’ve taken on these trips at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/latitude-59.html?tab=artwork, or, if you happen to be in Homer, AK, you can see them on the wall at the Ptarmigan Co-op Art Gallery.

Adventure - Boat Tour of the Portage Glacier on the MV Ptarmigan


Portage Glacier Cruise

Portage Glacier from the MV Ptarmigan


Stats

Difficulty: very calm water                                                                     Time:  approximately 1 hr


Summary

We chose took the Portage Glacier Cruise on the MV Ptarmigan on 29 Jul 2013 (Portage Glacier Cruises).  This is the only motorized boat authorized on Portage Glacier Lake.  The boat cruises the short distance from the docks to the glacier for a spectacular, close-up view of the Portage Glacier.  A Chugach National Park ranger narrates the trip.


Opinion

This is a great trip.  The price is surprisingly reasonable and