Written by Donchay on July 18, 2006
- Set net fishing in Cook Inlet has been happening since the 1800s. When set netting started, fishermen used fish traps. These were made out of poles staked into the ground and hung with wire between...
Written by dannynosleeves on December 12, 2004
- It's hard to say how I felt during that first run. "Sublime" is the first word that comes to mind. There was no tension or awkwardness involved. Only calm and serenity. It was so peaceful...
Written by dannynosleeves on December 12, 2004
- I had eight dogs for my first run - a good number to start with. All the dogs on my sled were amazing and probably some of the best in the kennel. The leaders were...
Written by dannynosleeves on December 12, 2004
- As I sit here waiting for my coffee to cool down, I am pleasantly reminded of a quote from the T.E. Lawrence book Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream...
Written by Donchay on November 19, 2006
- Community contra dancing in Kenai and Soldotna is hosted by the Kenai River Folkdancers at K-Beach elementary school ever third Saturday of each month of winter. (Normally from October to April or May.) Look in...
Written by justmejenna on December 27, 2005
- There are many things to do in Alaska. Anchorage, being the "big" city, offers great eats and lots of shopping! But head south to Kenai and see the Alaska you were meant to see. In...
Written by FLTravelAgent on January 31, 2001
- Of all Alaska's wonders, perhaps none will stamp your memory more deeply than photographing or fishing with these magnificent animals - The Alaskan Bears! From a remote Bear Viewing Camp, situated on the edge of...
Written by FLTravelAgent on January 31, 2001
- There is perhaps no natural wonder that can rival the stunning composition of wildlife. An estimated 8,000 moose roam the peninsula, grazing on willow and tender meadow shoots. Nimble Dall sheep and mountain...
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