Sunday, June 25, 2017

Week off Day 2 - Hope, AK

Today we are off to Hope, AK.  I want to see the Bore Tide and maybe try panning for gold.  It is a scenic 40 mile drive.

We stop in Moose Pass, because Gary has an Axe to grind
 I have been wanting to stop here for awhile but it is usually closed when we go by.  It's open so Gary drops me off and goes back to check out Fly fishing Charter down the road. Lots of nice stuff here, reasonable prices and easy stuff to mail.  The owner insists we  have our pictures taken.  Her name is Melissa but pronounce it with a long I.  She was also nice enough to loan us some Gold Pans when I mentioned we were going to try

 Gary pulls into the Summit Lake Lodge

 I wonder why - turns out for Ice Cream! You'd think he would be happier eating an ice cream cone.

Its about a 40 miles trip and very scenic - not too many photos as the windshield is covered in dead bugs.


 Another16 miles to go after the turn off.

The Hope Road is pretty too 

 Gary actually drives the truck down a 4 wheel drive road!
 Kayaks but no kayakers or water. 


 We follow the trail down to the water
 Most of the snow is still on the hills but one spot has melted into a Fall
 Took this video of the grass across the river blowing in the breeze - it was so cool!


Down the road we come to our first view of  the Turnagain Arm.  The tide is definitely out.

Oops!  Must have blinked or driven by the road to Town.  This is the end of the road but a really nice little campground

We find the turn and arrive in Hope
 Downtown is very small
 It does have a Social Hall which will come in handy as the buzz around town is there is a big wedding here tomorrow.
 The houses on the main drag are just the right size.
 The Shopping Center.  Very hippy dippy - the owner was very nice and gave me directions on where to go gold panning.
 The Town sits right on the Turnagain Arm with tidal flats in between.   Maybe we'll catch the Bore Tide here.

 Someone has a sense of humor

 We stroll around  a bit

 It's a little after 4 and the tide comes in at 5:38 so we stop at the Seaview Cafe for dinner.  It's pretty full - no outdoor seating so we sit in the Bar.

Thought this was funny but really my life is Awesome right now.

 I'm starving -  I order the Halibut Sandwich and Gary orders a Burger.  We make a Panache splitting a Beer and a 7Up.  The fries are awesome.  I live to regret this the next day as it completely goes out of my head that I have become gluten free because otherwise I have severe heartburn.

Word from the Bartender is that the best place to see the tide come in is at Mile Marker 13.  Looks like we're not the only ones here.

It is an awesome spot and Tucson stakes out his claim

View up the Arm
 View down the Arm

The Tide is coming in!  The Bore Tide can reach 10' high and travel 10-15 mph.  The wind is blowing the same direction as the tide so I think it has flattened it some.  Surfers and Kayakers will some times ride the wave.
 The bore can only occur in long, narrow channels.  The "bore" is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide clashes with the flow of the outgoing tide to form a wave that travels up a river or narrow bay.  Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm, outside Anchorage Alaska, boast the second highest tides in North America.   Low tide was -5.3' and high Tide 31.1' a difference of 36.5 feet!
Here's a video


It's now 6 p.m. - time to go gold panning!  Take the Resurrection Creek road to the Resurrection trail head.  You can gold pan from the bridge upstream.

 I give it a short try but it's too rocky by the shore - need boots to wade out a short ways and the water is running pretty hard. 
 7 p.m - time to head out
 Now this guy is serious!  He has a diving mask on and his face is underwater.
 Heading back to the Hope Highway Gary spots this Moose and her twins

 It has been 1.5 hours since the tide started to come in.  We stop back at mile marker 13 to check the progress.  

This is where the couple was sitting
 View down the Arm

View up the Arm









Saturday, June 24, 2017

Week off Day 1 - Seward, AK

Our week off!  Plans change because Gary has a gout attack so we are not going to pull the 5th Wheel somewhere else this week.  We have errands to run in Seward and Gary wants to see a doctor to get a prescription for the gout.
It's  a beautiful day and the scenery is spectacular coming and going
 We have driven by this scenic turnoff for two months but now I am in the driver's seat!
 Glad we waited!  The lupines are in full bloom.


We get to town and drive to Lowell Point.  You drive by Lowell Creek Falls which empties right in the Bay

The drive is a narrow gravel road that follows the bay
 Lowell Point has a beautiful view and a small beach for soaking in the sun or launching kayaks or small boats
 This one must be waiting for the tide to come up
 A good view of the Bay and downtown Seward on the return trip
 Gary goes to the hospital to see about getting medication for his gout.  It sits at the base of Marathon Mountain.  People run up this mountain 4th of July weekend. The race goes to the top 2974 feet above sea level. The total race distance is about 3.1 miles. Leading racers will typically reach the peak from the starting line in 33–40 minutes, and reach the finish line from the peak in 10–15 minutes. Average speed uphill is 2 mph. Average speed downhill is 12 mph. It is not uncommon for the racers who finish to cross the finish line injured or bleeding and covered in mud. Ironic or convenient that the hospital is at the base.
 While he waits to see a doctor, I head to town.   

 
There are a couple dozen Murals throughout the town. Here's a mural of the Marathon Mountain run.






It's a small Main Street but has lots of restaurants and gift shops
 and a couple of nice churches

 We stopped at Safeway on the way out of town to pick up a few things and saw this convertible truck - cool!

Gary has been wanting to drive down Nash Road as he has heard there is good fishing down there.  It is also a pretty scenic drive.


We hit the end of the road.  There is an oil derrick here.  I would hate to see one of these go up in the Bay and have a Deep Horizon incident again.

 Down the side dirt road next to it is a popular fishing spot.

A nice first day off!  Tomorrow we head to Hope, AK I hope!