Monday, August 22, 2011

B.E.A.C.H.M. FISHERY TOUR

We went to their beach to learn about the unique industry of 
harvesting wild Alaskan salmon.


We watched from this bluff which was covered with beautiful lupine flowers.
The view was wonderful! 
This is what the nets look like at low tide with buoys holding them in the water.
Strong winds and currents help move the fish closer to shore.  This creates more production, but also means the job is tougher and less safe!  Notice Mt. Redoubt, an active volcano, in the background.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

SPECIAL EVENTS

Since we have been at Diamond M Ranch,
several special events have happened!
Another llama has been born, the first week of July.  His name is Snickers!
Below is Lenny the Llama with Snickers.



A colt was born this summer on the ranch.  The mother is Rose and she has a one year old named Petal.  This colt hasn't been named yet.


Here is the nest with three young eagles.  Part of the nest broke off and one eagle fell to the ground. His picture is below on the fence post.
How awesome to have an eagle's nest on the ranch!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

IDITAROD DOG SLED RACE

This is a photo of the jacket of Rod Perry.  He was in the very first Iditarod Dog Sled Race in 1973 and had a part in founding the race.




Below is Rod Perry telling wonderful adventures about the Iditarod.  Thanks for writing these awesome stories in your book "Trail Breakers"!






Everyone is enjoying s'mores around the campfire as we listen.




ANOTHER EXPERIENCE IN THE CAMPGROUND OF
DIAMOND M RANCH RESORT!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

FISHING ALONG THE KENAI RIVER!

More July fishing!
Combat fishing along the Kenai River!


It takes two to get the sockeye to shore!









Charlie and fellow workamper, Rich use the fish cleaning station at Diamond M Ranch Resort.  Great place to change sockeyes to fillets!


Saturday, August 6, 2011

DIPNETTING

July on the Kenai Peninsula.
This is Cook Inlet and the area where the Kenai River flows into the Inlet.



Notice the dipnetters out in the water and the photo below where the
tide has gone out farther.


Big nets and alot of work for these dipnetters!




Here is the line for the great fish cleaning station at Diamond M.





Terrific eating, these sockeyes!
Also great to smoke!