We got our act together this morning, said our "see you laters" and documented it with pictures:
Love this picture of us being silly!:
We filled with great water at P/L and then dumped at the local park and headed south. Love this mailbox:
It was very foggy so not many pictures cause all we saw was Fog - LOL!:
We made our way to Homer, where the weather did clear up a bit:
Coming up over the pass to Homer - Look at that mountain:
Mountains and Glaciers and Sea - OH MY!:
That piece of land in the middle is known as the "Homer Spit" and that is where we are staying:
Going on the Homer (Downtown) By-Pass and this is the view:
This is the area between the mainland and the Spit - it is mostly a protected Wetland:
The Homer Spit:
We made our way to the Fishing Hole Campground. I really wanted a spot where we could face the Kachemak bay. As we were unhooking the truck, a vehicle left and this is where we are.
The picture does not show but it was STEEP and around the bend it was even STEEPER. Andy stayed back and when I got back...told him "NO WAY!"!
The wind picked up so we did not have a campfire... Bummer, but maybe tomorrow.
Now - a few things.. it is narrow and it is pricy for what we get (but really cheap compared to the other campgrounds on the SPIT). But the VIEW - OH MY!
There is an app where you can find out what ships are in the bay. This is Dubai Diamond. "It is a Crude Oil Tanker built in 2007 (17 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Marshall Islands."
That is all I could find out. Very interesting.
The tide is out:
Andy is their newest Harbormaster - LOL!:
After enjoying our view and after lunch, we decided to do a road trip. The Homer Spit has many hike/walk/bike trails and many of them are lined with blooming lupine:
We decided to drive the East End Road to see what we could:
The Grewingek Glacier:
Lupine Everywhere:
After 20 miles of paved road, it turned to dirt. We went about a mile and the road went downhill - Really Downhill!
There was two pull offs with cars parked but we continued. When the foliage got thick, we stopped and I took a walk.
The picture does not show but it was STEEP and around the bend it was even STEEPER. Andy stayed back and when I got back...told him "NO WAY!"!
So we went up the road to one of the lookouts. Meet some great folks there and the views were AWESOME!
Heading back:
Back home, tide was in.. Two pictures.. One with the tide out and one with it in - AMAZING:
3 comments:
I went to your blogspot. The mountain you thought was Augustin isn't. Mt Augustine is across the Inlet. It's a pyramid shaped mountain. It's not always visible. It does puff every now and then.
Peg
Thanks Peg, I need to check out what that mountain is because it is pretty impressive as you come up the hill before descending into Homer.
Edit - Removed St. Augustine. Couldn't find the name of that mountain - must be Homer Mountains.
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