12/30/08

Day 8 - The drive back to Anchorage (brief stop in Seward)

There is one road from Kenai to Anchorage, so if there's an avalanche or some other weather issue, people simply turn around.  Thankfully, that wasn't the case, but we did make a brief extra drive to Seward (yes, also just one road to get there).  Gorgeous scenery, although we had to drive on what looked like sheer ice for part of the way.  Bob got to look at a plane that is for sale, we got to experience the cold wind off the water, and we all were glad when we were inside the warm car when we noticed it was -22 degrees F for part of the drive.  Actually, yesterday it never got warmer than -3...
Pictures from today are below. The image above is one of my pix of the sunset over the horizon of the inlet close to Anchorage.  As with all of these, my camera can't come near to capturing the gorgeous scenery.  Our God is so very creative and amazing, and this was such a great place to see (especially in the winter, people who told me I was crazy.  =)

Day 8 - Trip back to Anchorage, with a side trip to Seward, Alaska





We figured the newspaper delivery person thought it was too cold to bring...see the sign?  It says "Closed for the Season"

Lots of cars pulled over to photograph this bull moose.  We joined the crowd
Gorgeous!


At Seward - it was -14 degrees and super windy cold.

Lindy and Bob at Seward










Random recommendations and quotes...


From my vast 8 days of experience, here are a few recommendations & places that made my trip possible, should you decide to embark on this amazing journey.  

Kenai Places to Visit:
- The Moose is Loose Bakery (pictured to the right, and their hot chocolate and really everything is terrific!)
- The Starbucks in the Safeway grocery store 
- Beaman's - for cross country ski rentals, and very nice people
- the golf course near Kaknu Way and Tsalteshi trails - great skiing
- Parson's Lake, Nikiski - wonderful people, great trails, and so beautiful
- Soldotna airport - you've seen the pix!

Anchorage Places to Visit:
- The Moose's Tooth - great pizza place, and a local, non-chain restaurant!
- The airport Microtel - very convenient, and tell Marcus and Claudia I sent you
- Along the inlet to Anchorage, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (if you go not during the winter, the bears might be out!)
- REI - much better than the one in Nashville, and they also rent skis
- Century Theaters (this is the nicest one - and Marley and Me was cute)
- I'll probably think of more, but this was a good start!

Memorable Quotes:
- (before we got on the airplanes in -14 degree weather) "Girls, following a crash, the life expectancy in this weather is about 10 minutes." - Bob
- "If we do crash, you have my permission to eat me to survive." - Lindy
- "Birds of prey" - Me (long story)
- "It is REALLY dark outside (right before we went skiing).  I think we're gonna need the headlamp!" - Me
- "Did you know, we're charging 25 cents per picture? " - John
- "Sure, the cops are nowhere to be seen if you hit a moose, but they are quick to pull you over if you have a broken headlight AFTER you've hit the moose and you're waiting for the part" - Lynn
- "Wendy, you are averaging about 6 pictures per minute..." - Bob
- "Will a moose REALLY run after you?" - Me
- "Once it gets below 5 degrees, it just feels really cold." - Me 


12/28/08

Day 7 - Flying in John & Lenny's Airplanes!


Many Alaska residents purchase small airplanes, for recreation, to get to villages and places without roads, etc.  Lindy and Bob have friends with their own planes, and they were excited to take us up.  John took Lindy and I in his 4-seater Pacer plane, and his brother Lenny took Bob in his 2-seater Kitfox experimental plane (a home-built plane).  View pictures below...when I can get to where I can upload them a bit faster.  
The flight was gorgeous!  We flew by the Harding Ice Field (which is a bunch of mts with glaciers mixed in).  John took us way in, flying about 800 ft above a glacier, which was beautiful.  We saw several moose and snow machiners from the air, and I of course took lots of pictures.  It was quite the opportunity - not many tourists to Alaska get a airplane tour of the glaciers.
Thanks, John and Lenny, for the great flights!  

Day 7 - Pix from the air!

We were impressed by this huge snowplow on the runway!



Bob, Lenny and his plane below
John and his plane below...







See the glacier below - to the right, is the scary part, where you can't see the ground.  Pilots turn around when they get to this point...





See the cool blue color?  This happens because of the way glaciers reflect the light.


Lynn's cabin below!






Day 7 - Airplane Video (this is the one Lindy and I went up in!)

12/27/08

Day 6 - Homer, Alaska


Today we ventured 1.5 hours from Kenai to Homer, Alaska.  The city of Homer (maybe about 4,000 people) thrives on the fishing and tourist industries in the summer.  The "spit" takes you out to the boat docks, little shops (that would be open in the summer), the eagle feeding area (there were none around today), and ends with breathtaking views of the mountains with seagulls flying around.  
On the way there, a moose ran across the road, with cars stopping in time to clear the way.  We saw a beautiful sunset (at 5pm) before going to a great sushi restaurant, then returning to Kenai.  

Day 6 - In Homer, Alaska