And when we are done hiking in Alaska we fly back to where we started, it's the only way to get back. Or by water taxi, but we chose to fly this time.
The pilot was pretty cute too!
Leaving Seldovia, Alaska
Arriving Homer, Alaska
I hope you enjoy how I like to walk/hike when I'm in Alaska.
Have a good week and thanks for stopping by.
What beautiful country! Some day....closest I've been is Prince Rupert, which I loved as well. Thanks for the tour!
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ReplyDeleteI do like the way you walk/hike in Alaska. It is a beautiful state.
Therese
Airborne walk very impressive! I really love the shot looking down the railed walking plank, I bet that gets mightly slippery!
ReplyDeletewow! great photos! thank you for taking us along - i'd never see such places otherwise :)
ReplyDeletehave a great week!
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Love your pics not sure if I would brave that bridge tho!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures... Breathtaking scenery for your walk 'on the wild side'
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures! I miss that west coast view .. I grew up on the coast of OR, which is why I love going to the beach when the wind is bending everything sideways!
ReplyDeleteAlaska is on my bucket list and I'm determined it's going to happen in the next two years, mainly to see northern lights. The scenery you have is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures. I too would love to see Alaska! Since our son is in Washington State, it is a possibility....
ReplyDeleteStunning and breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHiking in Alaska sounds like a lot of fun, not to mention beautiful! I would have had to turn around at the bridge though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I can see why you love to walk so much with all that beautiful scenery. I so want to visit Alsaska, but I don't think I will get that accomplished.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing me photos of Alaska - I was born there and have not been back since I was two. Mom tells me I have to go and seeing photos like you shared with us I agree with her. GORGEOUS pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place- I love the bridge!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see Alaska some day...it looks so rugged.
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