Thursday, August 29, 2019

Sightings and news during August

This August has been unseasonably warm (70's) and VERY dry. There are a number of active fires in the State, the biggest and closest one to us is called the Swan Lake Fire and has burned over 150,000 acres. There are about 600 firefighters working the fire, it has and continues to close the Sterling Hwy. at times. Some of the pictures included are results of the fire. You can tell fall is coming as the aspen and birch are turning their fall gold color and the wild cranberries are ripe and ready for picking. We are also part owners of an inflatable boat that can be used on the Kenai River and maybe even Halibut fishing. Les & Nancy from Merrill, WI left earlier this month and are now back in Wisconsin and our Chetek friends, Jim & Donna are planning to pull out this morning (29th). We are still at St. Theresa near Soldotna and plan to pull out Tuesday the 3rd and go back to Seward for a few days and try our luck at Silver fishing. Then it will be off to Wasilla to get the truck serviced before heading down to Valdez for a short visit before heading out and back to Wisconsin. Tomorrow (30th) we may head south to Homer for a sight seeing and exploring trip. Otherwise all is going well here, thanks for looking.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

July/August

It has been very warm the past several days with temperatures in the 70's and 80's, it is also very dry and there are burn restrictions in place again. It has been a good Red Salmon year in the Kenai River, consistent big runs have yielded good fishing results and our freezer is almost full, I am saving a little room in hopes of catching a few Silver Salmon. The last week we have seen a number of moose that are busy eating in preparation for winter. Our Wisconsin friends Les & Nancy pulled out yesterday to begin the journey back to Wisconsin, but not before doing some touring of Alaska. The wild cranberries are almost ripe and we should be able to pick some before we pull out sometime late August or early September.