6/26/16 marked my first solo day hiking trip with guests at
the lodge. A family from Germany; the mom, daughter & two sons. Joe was
going on a heli-drop camping trip with a group of 5 people and another booking
came through for the same dates months ago so that meant Bonnie was going to
need help.
Talkeetna Air Taxi coming in to pick up Joe |
Panoramic photo of the lake taken from Blueberry Hill |
After breakfast the next day I asked our guests how long of
a hike they were up for and the oldest son said "um, at least like 10
kilometers or so" and with that we packed a hearty lunch and headed across
the lake. I knew I would have to improvise a bit because Joe told me that the
GPS clocked the usual hike around the lake at 3 miles (about 4.8 km) so I
pretty much made up the first part as I went. It had down poured rain the
night before and into that morning so the bushes were soaked. All 5 of us had
water proof boots but that does no good when the water from the alder bushes
hits your thighs and it just drains down through the pants onto the socks and
INTO the boots... I had rain pants but I gave them to the youngest son because
he was getting cold. The weather just kept getting better and better as we went
but the bushes were still soaked. After a big detour to go see the middle fork
of Montana creek and put on a few extra kilometers we headed north and had
lunch on a little Ridgeline about 2 miles east of the lodge. We then rounded
the lake and made it back to the lodge in about 3.5 hours. Overall putting on
about 7.5 kilometers. The guests were wet, tired and happy….perfectly happy to
settle for less than 10 kms. And me...well like I said, this was my first solo
day hike so as we crested the front side of blueberry hill and the lodge came
into view I just smiled to myself proudly and thought "I left with 4
people and I made it back with 4 people. Success."
Back when I was 15 and Mike and Pam started using me for my
sweet wilderness skills.....and lawn mowing skills…and dish washing skills at
the lodge I went on many hikes with guests, but I was always with Mike. Now
that we own the lodge (and I think Mike would finally say I am more than just
an “assistant guide”) it's a neat experience to have guests here and be the one
showing them all of this great country knowing it's my back yard.
Trail Ridge Air coming in to pick up the guests in the De Havilland Beaver float plane |
On the 27th after we said goodbye to our guests and they
flew back to Anchorage, Alaska Bush came and picked me up to fly back to
Talkeetna. But first I was fortunate
enough to get a scenic flight. 2 folks from Israel were on the plane when I
hopped on so I was just along for the ride...
A pretty cool way to spend a Monday Morning.
The Talkeetna River 6/27/16 |
So then back to reality. I was so excited to see my wife and
daughters, but I had to get ready for work the next day. Pack lunch, make
coffee and commute to Anchorage…for my real job...sitting at my desk. Hey, someone's
gotta pay the bills.
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