Posted on June 29, 2019
by Linda
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We were supposed to take off on bush planes on an early morning flight but we were fogged in and had to wait for the weather to clear both at our location and the airport on the Kenai Peninsula where the planes were located. … Continue Reading “Alaska Day 10 – Fogged In”
Posted on June 28, 2019
by Linda
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On today’s bear viewing trips, we saw up to 24 Brown Bears at one time. They were either eating sedges or digging for clams. We saw a sow with two young cubs (the same ones we saw yesterday) and a sow with three young cubs. One little… Continue Reading “Alaska Day 9 – Brown Bears and More Brown Bears”
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Posted on June 28, 2019
by Linda
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We took off on bush plans to Chinitna Bay. This is probably the most remote place I have been. You can only get there by boat or plane. We stayed at the Bear Mountain Lodge and visited Lake Clark National Park. The flight over allowed for viewing… Continue Reading “Alaska Day 8 – Across Cook Inlet”