The Kenai Peninsula...
Based on all we've read, "The Kenai Peninsula has it all". Literally. Within its 16,000 square miles one can experience state and national parks, abundant wildlife, majestic mountains, rivers, lakes and ocean, ancient glaciers, world-class fresh and saltwater fishing, and Alaska’s fascinating history and culture. It’s where Alaskans come to play! Well then, let the playing begin.
The Visitor's Center had a cool exhibit on what makes glaciers the amazing color most appear to be. As it turns out, blue ice occurs when snow falls on a glacier, is compressed, and becomes part of the glacier. Air bubbles are squeezed out and ice crystals enlarge, making the ice appear blue. There is no way to describe how beautiful a blue this hue is. Wow.
Sadly, less than 100 years ago the entire trail system here was under ice. Date signs everywhere indicate just how much the glacier has retracted. Our hike to get there was a stroll through the forest that has sprung up in the wake of the glacier.
We thought this was awesome and today's Only in Alaska that we've seen.
And this is Only in Alaska 2. These boot scrapers are next to many of the trails and to be used to keep invasive weed species from spreading. So clever.
2 comments:
You and Brady have both had "blue day" photography. Pretty cool - for you literally.
Love the poodle and the bathroom sign.
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