Things got off to great start when 13-years after starting our initial search to find a Moose (this began when we moved back to Maine) we finally saw one and it was right down the road from our cabin (actually the first two we saw jumped out on the road in front of us, but quickly scampered away). From that point on we were seeing them left and right...ok...maybe every once-in-a-while, but when you were like us and running on no-Mooses for a decade, it seemed like they were coming out of the woodwork.
After the sighting, we made our way to Anchorage (found a Starbucks) and headed South to the Turnagain Arm and the Seward Highway. Several scenic stops later, we crossed into the Kenai Peninsula. We stopped off in Copper Landing for lunch, than worked our way through Fisherman traffic (the salmon were running heavy) and headed to Soldotna and Kenai, before backtracking and driving to Seward. All in all another great day of weather - some wind and cooler temperatures - but we did hit 70 degrees again.
Once we checked into our hotel, we shot straight out to Exit Glacier which comes off the Harding Ice Field. Exit Glacier is receeding back up the hill and a sign showing where it stood in 1998 really give you an idea how these big masses of Ice are always on the move.
After the hike, we settled in for a healthy dinner of Stouffer's Mac and Cheese and Haagen Das Ice Cream (ok, maybe my definition of healthy).
Tomorrow, we're off to Whittier for a 26-Glacier Cruise and then another road-trip to Wasilla for an evening stay.
Moose Count: 6
Whale Count: 0
Bear Count: 0
Dall Sheep Count: 2
This one didn't jump out at us...but he did seem intent on a stare down |
Panorama View of the Turnagain Arm - just south of Anchorage on one of the most beautiful highway drives in America |
Julie working on getting the Dall Sheep Count up at one of the scenic stops in the Turnagain Arm |
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