Ok maybe not through our campsite, but walking down the road. Yes, I did get pictures. It is funny each bear you come across has a personality. This huge guy kept looking over his shoulder thinking are you still following me. Well after he crossed in front of us he took one last look over his shoulder to say follow me now as he disappeared into the woods.
Well, this is day two of boondocking and it’s going good. Today is also day 45 (June 15th) which means we are halfway home going by way too quickly. Yesterday we drove to Seward got a picture of the water wheel in Moose Pass (missed it last year). We also visited a weir (fish ladder) no bears but, did see some salmon jump. Second attempt at seeing Exit Glacier last year too many mosquitos this year to rainy and cloudy. Speaking of rain we’ve had more then last year at least we haven’t been stuck in the trailer. It occurs when we are driving somewhere.
Today we got up early to find some moose and bear no moose but 3 black bear. The one in the camp, a small guy right outside the enterance to our campground, then one guy who crossed in front of the car. We decided to take a drive towards Sterling to see if there was anything worth stopping at without the trailer. We didn’t see anything got gas and headed back. Highway up the rough Skilak Lake road back, no animals this time.
Roy’s taking a nap, I gathered some kindling for steaks on the barbie tonight. This has been amazing the amount of food we are eating in. We also have used the campground grills more. My thought bigger kitchen and just all around easier. I am glad we had the aliner last year because it was a get your feet wet kind of camper, rather then jumping into the deep end.
I did get my bear viewing boat trip in on the 19th so we are leaving on the 17th to head to Wally World in Kenai then down the Kenai to Ninilchik.
and I hopped on to see some glaciers only seen by train, or plane, or a really LONG hike. We decided to do the train again this year and wanted to also see more glaciers we combined the two and added a trip through the Whittier Tunnel. This was the tunnel we drove through last year, driving it was more exciting. On the train you are just going through a tunnel, driving it’s the only time you can drive on the train tracks. Here’s more info on the tunnel
so cool to be sitting soaking in the beauty.

My guide Patrick pulling me out on the river. Patrick was an actual native of Haines and for all my Goldrush fans he grew up with Parker, you know we talked about him a little. It’s amazing how down to earth small town people are very refreshing.
we started at 26 mile (Haines Hwy) on the Suku river then eventually joined the Chilkat river took this down to 14 mile (Haines Hwy). I of course asked how he knew where he was on the river. Pat said he knows the river like the back of his hand. The river itself is only 24 inches at it’s deepest so my lack of swimming skills were not a problem, and the raft was float worthy.
I think this could be labeled look at those silly hoomanz looking at us.


He’s still looking for a nail to pound. Yes the museum is worth the build up.
This was the rainy parade where I got sick. 

These guys won.