Monday, February 15, 2010

Alaska Part 1



This morning I was on the road to Safety Sound before the sun was up. Safety Sound is a bay on the Bering Sea about 20 miles south of Nome, where I am staying for a few days in the Community United Methodist Church. lt's not even close to how I pictured it and I'm already thinking of cutting the trip short. These are trails suited for less experienced older (slower)hikers and I'll finish this in half the time I had planned. l could have honestly done this hiking trip in Volleys.

I got up so early because I hoped to see many bears. In the event I did track a bear on the beach sand near Safety Sound. But I didn’t see any bears. Even better, no bears saw me.



I tracked the bear’s prints. At lunch at the Senior Center with Pastors Joan and Adam Bates I asked people if this footprint was a grizzly, and they said that it was and it was probably running... Away from me.



Here's Max and Jeff admiring the View of Wrinklebag Bay.



Tapped the one on the right.

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