The boys and I went to the Eagle River Nature Center in a narrow canyon of the Chugach Mountains East of Anchorage this past September. The leaves of the Aspen were bright yellow-orange in stark contrast to the deep greens of the black spruce trees, the fireweed had gone from bright pink flowers to magenta stems, and the wild roses had dropped the petals leaving only the hips behind. To my surprise, there were still some salmon in the stream and where there are salmon, there will be bears as evidenced by their "droppings". I guess I could have taken a photo of it for effect, but I didn't, so you can breathe easy now. LOL Anyway, we went on a short 3/4 mile loop trail from the Eagle River Visitor's Center that takes you down to a boardwalk viewing area where you can watch the salmon swim and/or spawn. There is also a beaver den in the river, but we didn't see any of them froliking in the water.
Here is a picture of the view from the boardwalk. It's breathtakingly beautiful.
This is as close as I could to getting my boys to smile for the camera. LOL
.Cedric and Blake watching the fish
.Salmon swimming in the currentCedric pretending to be a salmon swimming in the water.
Cedric and Blake boldly march down the trail.
Blake didn't take these binoculars off his eyes for almost the whole walk
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Lunchtime....finally...they worked hard from their grub. LOL
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After filling their bellies, the boys got silly.
1 comment:
Wow...your boys are sooo TALL!!! Great pics!
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