| We woke (officially) to the sound of Salmon slapping onto the waters. While we loaded the kayaks and paddled out it was to the sight of 'jumping' Salmon making their way to China Poot Creek. The run out of China Poot is easy and almost a non-paddle event until we hit Kachemak Bay itself. The tidal swirl across the face of China Poot to Anisim Pt makes us start to work, this is also the longer leg of the days paddle. We cross Salmon nets as trawlers work the tidal inlets and stream mouths. Seal, birds and Otters hold our attention and thwart our attempts of 'perfect pictures' when a 4 man Canadian canoe bears down on us. This decorative craft is manned by a 'mad' father and his 3 'mad' sons who are known for pushing various outdoor activity limits (so we're told later). Anyway, we've seen an authentic Canadian canoe under full steam. Their steersman picked the Kiwi accent as D greeted them while obtaining the regulatory photo. After the previous days 18 km paddle and 2 sleepless nights, the distance is starting to tell as we're looking for Anisim Pt which is only 750m from showers and a bed (plus bar & restaurant). We're delayed by an inquisitive Seal playing tag between the two kayaks. Then there are the Otters fore, aft, left & right but none within photographic distance as we approach Lancashire Rocks. There resting in a rock hollow are two Seals and a pup! As we frantically try to photo without disturbing by our ever increasing proximity we have the one and only disagreement of the trip. "Otters" No, Seal" What the heck they are now officially an new discovered fauna to be known as Sealotts! (D was right they were Otters) Anisim Pt and again delayed as we watch a Trawler lift is netted salmon catch aboard. She leaned a good 30 deg as the net swung aboard! Otter Cove Resort: and its a case of hiking up a 20 deg beach then a 30 deg pathway to our cabin called 'Forgetmenot' (as if I would after the 3rd trip) Strewth we had some gear in those kayaks, and I didn't carry enough water or wine for the trip! Wine! I spend the next 2 days dodging, conniving as I want real food not the freeze dried meals of the past 3 nights. Alaskan 'Summer Ale' is a fine drop, and when that ran out the Alaskan 'Amber' is also a fine drop! D just had to have Alaskan Snow Crab while I managed to push down a bowl of Clam Chowder (finally tried something I've read about for years and I'll eat it again if its on the menu, no worries) Next is Lands End Resort, Homer Spit for a massage, dinner and a fine drop of Red - perfect exit to Homer & Kachemak Bay. |
| Kayaking Kachemak Bay |
| Alaska: Sealotts & Kayaking |
| Thursday |
| The last of Kachemak Bay trip |
