Hiking in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge - Soldotna
Steve and I just got back from hiking the long trail near the visitor center at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge here in Soldotna. We walked about 3 miles altogether. I am so glad I was wearing my long fleece jacket with the hood, because even though we drowned ourselves in DEET, the mosquitoes were totally obnoxious.
The first part of the trail (a nature walk - about a mile) is covered in a thick layer of wood mulch, which makes it a bit bouncy, but eliminates the need to watch out for tree roots, etc. The Centennial Trail (2.2 miles) is just a regular loop trail cut through the forest, and attaches to the shorter nature walk. Once we got deep into the trees, and broke a sweat, the mosquitoes swarmed us. It was just awful!
I only stopped to take photos about a half dozen times. Every time I stopped, I had dozens of the stinging pests land on me - trying to get in my mouth, up my nose and in my eyes. As long as we kept moving, we kept them off of us for the most part. (I’ll share photos at a later time)
We were both a little nervous about being in the woods by ourselves. At this time of year especially, encounters with cow moose and calves, & bears and cubs are a big possibility. I did my part of talking non-stop and making a lot of noise, while Steve laughed at me and told me I was making enough of a ruckus for both of us. The wind was at our back - another good thing - as our scent would have blown towards any wildlife and warned them of our presence. We saw moose hoof prints (little ones too!), but no bear scat. That was a relief.
Now we’re back at the camper and relaxing. Steve’s watching a movie (we packed DVDs for rainy days and down time), and in a little while he’s going to grill some steak for dinner. He didn’t catch a salmon yesterday, but the niece of the guide caught one, and after taking a small fillet out of it, she gave the rest to Steve (about 25lbs!). That was so incredibly nice of her! Steve is happy, even though he didn’t reel it in himself. By the way, his fishing trip scheduled for today was canceled due to muddy water. He’s rescheduled it for Saturday, so he’ll have to drive back down here on Saturday and Tuesday. I think I’ll have him take my car to save on gas consumption.
We leave Soldotna tomorrow, but only have about a 50 mile drive, so we’re going to sleep in, do some laundry, and have a nice breakfast here in the camper, before breaking camp and heading north. I love Cooper Landing’s beauty, but there aren’t many amenities there. I think we’ll stop at Fred Meyers here and replenish our produce supply. We’re definitely topping off both gas tanks here - despite the $4.64/gallon gouge.
I am so excited about Michele and Maddie’s arrival on Tuesday! I can’t wait to see them. It’s going to be so great to have a girlfriend to hang out with! Don’t get me wrong - I love my honey! - but all he talks about is fish, fish, fish! Maybe if I grew gills, I’d garner more attention.
I don’t know what (if any) internet access I’ll have from this point on, so this could be my last entry until the end of the month - or even the beginning of July.
Thank you to those of you taking the time to comment to my blog! I love hearing from you!
Until next time…

Yeah for your visit w/ your friend!! Enjoy the sweet times. I still think you should hang another shingle out as a personal Alaskan tour guide
Can’t wait to see pics of all the fun. I’ll be living virtually reading abt. your trips! Have fun!
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Comment by Another Susan — June 19, 2008 @ 7:28 pm
Just checked and all is OK. Papers are still coming.
Hope Steve can catch a nice King or two. I am really thinking about grilled salmon. yum lol
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Comment by Gip — June 19, 2008 @ 10:36 pm
Thank you, Susan, for allowing me to enjoy yet another one of your trips in Alaska. I can only hope and pray that we can get back there for the 4th time. You help fill in the gaps where we haven’t yet been. Safe travels, Susan.
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Comment by Marylyn — June 20, 2008 @ 9:24 am
WOW!!! I had some catching up to do. What a fantastic journal of your vacation so far. I am envious as always and love the photographs. I will say a prayer for your SIL and hope all is well on that end. Poor Steve, he is always trying so hard to catch those fish and they end up on someone elses hook!!!! I know how he feels. LOL! I am excited for the rest of your trip now and for the next one, oh how I wish I was there! We are finally getting summer like weather here in northern MN too. The past 3 days its been in the 70’s which feels soooo good. We are really late on the growing season tho. Anyway, take care and have a safe and wonderful rest of your trip!
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Comment by Lynn in MN — June 20, 2008 @ 9:33 am
Enjoy the time you have there! The weather here is getting warm. My room is at 79 degrees in here so we try to stay downstairs. Hope Steve catches himself a big Salmon! SMILE! Have a great time and miss you much!
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Comment by Abby C. — June 20, 2008 @ 3:08 pm