Cooper Landing & Moose Pass
Two very small towns in the middle of nowhere in the Kenai Peninsula. We will not bore you explaining why we stayed here but we are glad we did. The motels are rustic and basic but very busy. The attached restaurants are also busy morning thru night. Fresh food, brought in from Soldotna! We just keep being thankful the reservations were made back in September.
Cooper Landing; A stop over for many interested in lake and river fishing. Several businesses are thriving providing fishing tours along the Russian River. Others are going white water rafting. No, we did not take any of these. The great part was the fact that Kenai Lake was within walking distance from our motel. We went there daily and enjoyed the beauty, serenity of the place while fishing. Wendy walked the lake each day, birding. Unfortunately, this author did not even get a nibble. Tried every lure in creation. Bait and no bait; bobbers and no bobbers and flies and no flies as well as every size hook in my arsenal. All to no avail. One thing for sure was the fact that you could not beat the view.
That trail looks like it’s in the enchanted forest. Could’ve lent you the netting we bought to slip over our hats for our expected visit to Vega the second summer you were there- we never got to use those babies😉 And the lake-What a serene atmosphere to fish and meditate! It really is beautiful. But nothing compared to the beautiful atmosphere here in Tebbetts where we have 104 degree temperatures to look forward to with lots of indoor air conditioning activities. I’m sure you wish you were here.
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Wow that lake is so pretty! Should have done a seaplane tour! 😜 Have a safe drive today!
ReplyDeleteJamie
This is a gorgeous place to stay there forever. What a view.
ReplyDeleteMy former Executive Assistant is an Alaska native and told me the mosquitos are legendary. Montana mosquitos are distant cousins. Safe travels
ReplyDeleteEvery single picture is breathtaking! I can’t imagine how you must feel to see everything with your eyes 👀 in reality
ReplyDeleteBut I need to add the Adirondack mosquitoes must be the closest relatives to Alaskan mosquitoes . 😆
Miss you 🥰 guys