After our visit to Denali National Park, the group split up to allow each of us to do whatever interested us and then return home at our own pace. I had five days to get to Haines, AK to catch the ferry. The ferry would depart on the morning of the sixth day, with me or without me. I decided to head south to see Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula, then turn around and head to Haines via Tok and Haines Junction.
Saturday July 16 to Monday July 18 – Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula
The afternoon was sunny and the temperature was in the high 70s when I passed through Wasilla, AK. The temperature was about 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. Wasilla Lake was a popular place on a nice Summer day:
Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city. Its population of 291,826 is 41 percent of the state’s population. Downtown Anchorage:
The Kenai Peninsula:
View of Chigmit Mountains across Cook Inlet from the Kenai Peninsula:
I met two other group members in Homer, AK for dinner. They had traveled there separately for fishing and kayaking. Kevin, who is seated in the middle is the member whose axle bearing seized up in Montana. He never caught up to the rest of the group. This picture is proof that he made it to Alaska:
I camped at the end of the Homer Spit:
Sunset was at about 11:00 pm AKDT. These pictures were taken shortly before sunset:
The next morning, I visited the Seafarer’s Memorial at Homer Spit before driving to Anchorage to spend the night:
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Saturday July 16 to Monday July 18 – Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula
The afternoon was sunny and the temperature was in the high 70s when I passed through Wasilla, AK. The temperature was about 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. Wasilla Lake was a popular place on a nice Summer day:
Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city. Its population of 291,826 is 41 percent of the state’s population. Downtown Anchorage:
The Kenai Peninsula:
View of Chigmit Mountains across Cook Inlet from the Kenai Peninsula:
I met two other group members in Homer, AK for dinner. They had traveled there separately for fishing and kayaking. Kevin, who is seated in the middle is the member whose axle bearing seized up in Montana. He never caught up to the rest of the group. This picture is proof that he made it to Alaska:
I camped at the end of the Homer Spit:
Sunset was at about 11:00 pm AKDT. These pictures were taken shortly before sunset:
The next morning, I visited the Seafarer’s Memorial at Homer Spit before driving to Anchorage to spend the night:
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