Is it a Vacation or a Field Trip?
I would say both a vacation and a field trip! After all the best vacations are ones in which you see something new and learn something new. This past week we went to the Kenai Peninsula. We visited the port town of Seward. We had not been camping in five long years and it was time! We camped out in a few yurts at the Seward Military Resort.
On the way we stopped at the Crow Creek Gold Mine. It is still a functioning and active gold mine and we went down to the river to pan for gold. Three of us actually found gold in the fast moving creek that flows from the mine!

In Seward we walked along the pier,
watched sea lions and otters play in the ocean while we wandered the beach,



took in the beauty of a waterfall,

and hiked a bit in the rain forest.
We also visited the Sea Life Center

and stopped at Mile Zero on the Iditarod Trail.
We watched men weigh and fillet their catches (one caught a 115 pound halibut)! I hope my hubby catches a huge barn door halibut next week-end when he goes deep sea fishing!
We also visited Exit Glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park. It was a great hiking trail and there is nothing like the refreshing cool breeze coming from a glacier after a good hike, especially when you just carried the baby in the backpack up the mountain! It was beautiful!
We would finish our nights with dinner cooked over an open fire, except for one evening when we ate on the pier. We would finish our evening with either a visit to the creamery or s’mores.
On our way home we stopped in Hope, Alaska. There is really nothing in Hope. The population numbers 147. It is a GREAT place though if you want to take some photos. If you like old school houses and log homes with a great view in the background, Hope is the place to go!
After getting home, we visited Thunderbird Falls. It was a very well maintained path, we could have even taken the stroller. I kind of wish we had! It is nice having waterfalls only minutes from the house! We had a great hike but did the mosquito dance the whole way! We forgot the repellent! NEVER again will that happen. I have mosquito bites on my mosquito bites!
We ended the week with a midnight BBQ! That is just something you need to do if you live in Alaska! It was a lot of fun and many of us were beginning to feel our age! LOL Only it was overcast and drizzly so it was actually kind of dark! Oh well, maybe next time we will have better weather. It was still a lot of fun!
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June 16th, 2009 at 7:19 am
What a wonderful trip! There is so much to learn and explore up there. We love turning any trip into a field trip, you just have to take time to turn everything you do into a learning opportunity. Looks like you do the same.
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June 16th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
Definitely both a vacation and a field trip. These are some great photos.
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June 17th, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Whichever you call it, it looks great fun and spectacular scenery. You have some beautiful spots up there. It is Winter here and doesn’t look nearly as cold though!!
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