Alaska via the trans Canada
WE are planning a 3-4 month trip to Alaska This summer and keep getting ALL kinds of conflicting info ranging from you are CRAZY to take your coach up there/the trans Canada hwy is a piece of crap/to consider going by ferry!!! I am opening an Alaska travel thread and am calling on the brilliant collective POG consciousness to clarify what is involved in everything from pre-planning/routes taken/guides used and all other helpful info...thanks:)
Kenai Pennisula and surrounds
I have been flying up to Anchorage for the last few years and renting a car to drive to the Kenai Peninsula. All of the main roads are great, no potholes or gravel. I stayed at this RV Park http://www.afishunt.com/ 3 years ago. They have large spaces, fishing charters, and a fish cleaning station. The owners, John and Sharon Baker are very nice. I limited out on every trip I took with them. I also used them last year, and drifted the Kasilof with Elad Sharony. Caught one nice King Salmon.
I also flew over to the west side of Cook Inlet for some Sockeye, ("Reds" ) fishing. Limited there too. Highlight of that trip was flying the right seat of a 1951 Beaver on floats. As a 40-year licensed pilot this was a real thrill. This is the company I flew with. http://www.highadventureair.com/ The Bell family owns this company.
I have been all over the Kenai and several other places between there and Anchorage. Homer, Seward, Hope, Kenai, Sterling Soldotna, Cooper Landing, Moose Pass, Whittier, Girdwood, and many more. Too much to write about here. Last year I went up for almost a month and just tramped around by myself. No one in my family shares my love of Alaska.
If you (or any other POGer) wants some information please give me a call. Phone is in my profile. Hope you folks have a nice trip.
Darl