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Alaska Paddlers ?

Haines,,,, look for the First Nation's traditional dugout canoe recently built at the big house in the military circle. take a ride to the chilkoot River for bear views. Then nearby Skagway and Dyea for the beginning of the Chilkoot Trail.
 
The last time I looked Haines was close to Skagway (90 min) if you took the ferry. Otherwise an all day affair by road. Done that
 
Got a few days for an Adirondack-like paddle trip? Either the Swan Lake or Swanson River Canoe Trails can be good for anything from an overnighter to a week's plus trip. Designated Wilderness areas, no fees or permits required, one outfitter in Sterling if you don't have your own boat(s), native rainbow trout for fresh fish dinner every night... Then on to Homer and kayak all or parts of the Kachemak Bay Water Trail, book a charter and land a halibut or two (daily limit), hike a trail across the Bay in Kachemak Bay State Park - no end of things to do here on the Kenai Peninsula. I live in Homer and would be happy to connect.
Brad

Thanks Brad !
This trip is sounding better all the time !

Hopefully, sometime soon, we can all hook up and figure out our plans ! And a Double thank you for the offers !

Jim
 
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