Here's the rundown so it all makes sense. Rach landed on the 11th, and after diner in Los Anchorage we watched the sun set on Turnagain Arm as we drove to Girdwood where we spent the night. The next day we did a hike up to Crow Pass. Then it was on to camp in Sterling that afternoon.
In the morning we met up with Mike from the paper and drove to the Summit Creek Trailhead. Three days later we emerged from the wilderness and headed back to camp.
We took the next two days to catch some silvers and rest.
I had to take Rach to see Lost Lake, since that's a place that played an integeral role in capturing me and ultimatley luring me back. We went in from the "backside" on the Primrose trail which starts at the south end of Kenai Lake. Ate some of the best wild blueberries I've ever had along the way.
Upon request, the next day we went and looked for birds. Rach wanted to see hunting. What she got was me flushing one bird which I chased hoplessly into some thick under brush, plus a descent hike up the Skyline Trail.
On the last full day we went to Seward and hiked up the Harding Icefield Trail in the Kenai Fiords National Park. I visited the toe of the glacier with my mom last summer, but I wanted to get up high and see the whole thing. It couldn't have been better, winter clear skies and a casual start meant we had spectacular views with almost no crowds.
See if you can tell if Rach enjoyed her trip, it's hard to tell...
On the Harding Icefield Trail
Turnagain Arm offered a warm welcome. Photo courtesy of R.S.
Crow Pass
Photo courtesy of R.S. Photo courtesy of R.S.
Raven Glacier
Mike and his two pups Natty and Chloe joined us for a three day in Summit Creek. We hiked in the first day to the tarn bowl Mike and I hiked to earlier this year, set up camp and did some exploring. After a blustery night we day hiked, following the Summit Creek Trail to Resurection Pass, went south, then east through Devil's Pass, before bushwhacking several miles up a valley and over a high steep pass back to the Summit Creek Trail. The next day we headed back out.
Summit Creek 3 Day
Mike and his two pups Natty and Chloe joined us for a three day in Summit Creek. We hiked in the first day to the tarn bowl Mike and I hiked to earlier this year, set up camp and did some exploring. After a blustery night we day hiked, following the Summit Creek Trail to Resurection Pass, went south, then east through Devil's Pass, before bushwhacking several miles up a valley and over a high steep pass back to the Summit Creek Trail. The next day we headed back out.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Summit Lake. Photo courtesy of R.S.
Ptarmigan
Camp Tarn
Bowl Tarn
Camp Tarn from Upper Tarn
Upper Tarn
Day 2
Day 2
Looking over the first and smallest pass of the day
Ressurection Pass seen from the unamed pass Summit Creek Trail goes over to reach the Res Trail.
No trail, no bridge
To do list for another adventure list
Not so lucky Marmot
Looking back down into the valley before crossing back into Summit Creek trail
Ya pretty steep. A caribou hunter camping on the tarn below got the thrill of his day watching us scramble down.
Getting more homely
Heavy rains and a blow-out of the Skilak Glacial Dam sent river levels way up. Photo courtesy of R.S.
Silver Fishing on the Kenai
Heavy rains and a blow-out of the Skilak Glacial Dam sent river levels way up. Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Photo courtesy of R.S.
Rachel's first fish, ever, a Kenai Silver. She also hooked into a king, though it popped off (they're out of season) and brought a beautiful 4-5lbs Dolly Varden to the boat, but we kicked it back as quick as we could for it's sake.
Primrose Trail to Lost Lake
Primrose Trail to Lost Lake
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