This state is amazing. From the hikes through ice caves in glaciers to catching a 30 lb. fish, and people dropping off dungenous crabs, because they have too much, this place is amazing. It is awesome to see how the Lord has blessed us with such a diverse world
Have you ever fought an Alaskan King Salmon in Alaska?
40" 30 lbs. and I am not talking about Jane. This is one big fish.
And yes...Im bringing home the meat.
IN THE GLACIER
After a 2 hr hike and "bushwacking" through some Alaskan wilderness, we came up to Mendenhall Glacier. It is amazing to see into the depths of the ice caves and see and hear its slow movement.
After a 2 hr hike and "bushwacking" through some Alaskan wilderness, we came up to Mendenhall Glacier. It is amazing to see into the depths of the ice caves and see and hear its slow movement.
Our dear friends Tracy and Alan invited us to come and stay with them in Juneau, Alaska. So far we have gone downtown, driven to the end of 2 roads, hiked by the West Glacier Trail, gone to their church, went to a camp site and killed amazing amounts of bugs with these electric bug zappers. No, we haven't seen any bears yet but; John and Alan hiked up to the top of the glacier and saw a porcupine! We are headed to the tram tomorrow and to go gold panning. We are having a nice time. Flying in was so amazing and yesterday was the longest day of the year. In fact, it's almost 11:00 pm and it is dusk outside. Crazy!
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Yeah for a new post. I check here every so often, and I am so glad I did today. I miss you friend, but I hope that your time with your friends is amazing! Take lot's of pics, and we will get together when I am back from my trips. Love you all!
Those are great pictures! Thank you for sharing them with us!
Lindy
Wow those are pretty pictures and Alaska looks so beautiful. I'm glad you got to go. Looks like you'll be eating fish for a looooooong time! :)
Did you man handle that slippery beast to the ground and then sink your gnarly fangs into it. Talk about subduing the earth, way to take a biblical principle to the extreme.
Great pics, sorry I always slip into that kind of language when I think of Alaska!
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