In our most recent excursion away from our desks, we left Fairbanks to explore the Kenai Peninsula for just shy of a week. We'd been daydreaming about it all winter and listening to everyone rave about it since we've arrived, so it was time for us to make the long drive and see it firsthand-a reward for toughing out our first winter! Since there is only one major north-south artery in Alaska (the Parks Highway), the beginning of our trip retraced steps that are becoming familiar to us by now, and which I'll get around to sharing soon. Fortunately, those steps bring us right past Denali National Park (about 2 hours from Fairbanks), and actually through it for a stretch of 8 miles, so the scenery is neither ugly nor boring.
We had a great visit exploring some of the not-too-shabby local hangouts, including Kenai Lake, which is about a mile from the cabin.
Another particular highlight of our time in Cooper Landing was a 7-mile hike in the Chugach National Forest to beautiful Ptarmigan Lake. Everything was verdant and almost visibly growing!
We also took a quick side jaunt to Seward, AK, about an hour from Cooper Landing. There, we glimpsed the ocean, some of us (Shay) for the first time! We know this is a popular cruise destination, but on the day we visited, all was blissfully quiet, lines were short, and the beaches were nearly empty!
All too soon, our time in Cooper Landing was over and it was time for us to head to our next destination: Homer, AK. However, as we began our drive south, Cooper Landing had one last surprise in store for us. Just a few minutes from town, we thought we glimpsed a few bald eagles along the Kenai River, and we pulled over for a closer look. We were quickly astonished to discover that we were actually surrounded by countless bald eagles everywhere: in the trees, in the river, and (as we jumped upon discovering) about 10 feet away from us on the bank!
At the risk of sounding like this blog has been coopted by Alaska's tourism board, I'll say that the Kenai is simply unbelievable. However, I need to reserve some of my gushing and cooing for Homer, so I'll end this post here, wish you a great weekend, and cross my fingers that we reconvene again in less than a year!