Tonight we're anchored in Appleton Cove
This post is about a hike we took a couple of days ago. It begins at the head of Kalinin Bay, up and over a low mountain to the west side of Kruzof Island. The destination is a wild and beautiful beach that faces the Gulf of Alaska. The trail is steep in places, muddy in places but so beautiful.
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| At the trailhead. Why do people think that signs need to have gunshot holes in them? |
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| Going up! |
| Foraging. There were berries everywhere! A bumper crop made the hike take quite a bit longer than it should have. |
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| There were boardwalks across much of the muskeg and steps in the steep areas. |
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| There was bear poop everywhere! The bears obviously like using the trails too. |
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| More foraging. |
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| Bear track across a swamp. |
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| This bee is busy pollinating. |
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| Not sure what this is called but it's cool! |
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| The beach at Sea Lion Cove is beautiful. However we were not able to locate even one sea lion. |
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| River otter tracks. |
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| Bears love the beach too. |
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| Feelin' it. |
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| Scrubby conifers are trying to establish on an old dune. Conditions must be extreme here in the winter with full exposure to the Gulf of Alaska. |
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| Wild strawberry. |
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| The vegetation looks a bit like an illustration from a Dr Seuss book. |
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| Luckily, there were no other boats around to observe the retrieval. |
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| All's well that ends well. |




























Beautiful! My kinda trail 😎 That plant, according to Google Lens is called Carex macrocephala
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Wow! This is the best post ever…. Incredibly beautiful… I can almost smell and feel the old forest….
ReplyDeleteBear left...or was that Bear right...at least you weren't alone out there...
ReplyDeleteLovely spot!
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