After about 30 miles down this trail, the dogs were happy to take on some cold water. We probably ran 5 pounds of blubber off them on this trip.
After about 30 miles down this trail, the dogs were happy to take on some cold water. We probably ran 5 pounds of blubber off them on this trip.
My 13 year old son and I went for a 4-wheeler ride up the King River in May.
After I got custody, I took him down and had that ridiculous shag cut off him. Now he looks back at pictures of himself and cringes, much to my amusement.
An old gold mine shaft from the pioneer days. Again, I am amazed at what these people did with only hand tools and mules.
My girlfriend runs a hunting & fishing lodge in remote Alaska, located about 300 miles West of Anchorage.
I flew out there and visited her for a week earlier this Summer while she was working out there and had a blast.
This next batch of pictures are hers.
One of the guides, Erin, with a King Salmon
Mt. Illiamna, on a different day (and not smoking) and on the opposite side from where I took the picture of this mountain from Kodiak.
Some very happy hunters.