After we left Seward Alaska, we headed west to the Kenai Fjords National park to see Exit Glacier.
It was a few miles hike to actually "view" the glacier. The air got noticeably colder as we approached the glacier.
The "blue" color in the glacier
We took a path through melting glacial water to a spot where we could actually touch the glacier!
A very cool glacial river needed to be crossed.
Clouds seemed to be out constant companion on this leg of the trip. The weather was cool and rain came and went as it pleased. Still, the views were breathtaking!
We camped on the Cook Inlet. Mudflats and cloudy skies.
Interesting sign...actually, these types of signs were quite a common sight.
This bakery was SOOO yummy! The donuts were HUGE and SO good!
Hard to choose!
We pulled up behind this guy. Notice the gun on its rack.
I kept seeing this interesting type of mushroom. I had never seen one like it before.
We stopped along the Russian river to try our hand at catching the HUGE salmon swimming up-stream. No luck.
Back up through Anchorage, we continued north towards Wasilla, Alaska.
Wasilla is the Iditarod Trail Headquarters. Very cool!
We paid our $10 per person and got to ride the sled dogs around a loop. Boy, was it fun...but it was over TOO quick!
The husky pup was SOOO cute and cuddly! The kids demanded that we take it home. Sorry!
An abandoned igloo? Yep! I later read that it was thought-up to be a hotel..but it never saw its completion.
The scenery depicted autumn...although it was late August. The colors were intense and thrilling to the eyes.
Guys (and gals) like these were common place here in Alaska. Lost souls, wanderers, seekers of a "frontier life", were kinda pleasing to see...in an odd way.
The hills (mountains) came alive with the streams of bright sunshine.
Denali. What a dream to be there...truly!
We got out of our RV and proceeded to walk to better view this lovely moose.
I must say! I was a bit scared!!
The scenery was amazing. Mt. McKinley was in the distance..only to be viewed from time to time.
Amazing! In the HUGE park we felt so small and undisturbed. It was nice.
Our park ranger...after telling us about a recent sighting of a "three-legged" grizzly near our site, proceeded to inform us all about the wonders of squirrels.
...to be continued...