Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Solo Alaska Trip 07 photo
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > My Weimarner Bailey having a moment with his new friend. yes that is green pollen all over them!
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Solo Alaska Trip 07 photo
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Just outside of Homer waaaaaay down the end. There is a series of really sharp switchbacks that bring you down to the beach. Near the end of the beach is a hidden orthodox Russian village that we had learned about from a fisherman at the Salty Dog the night before. I have no pictures of the people there as you are not allowed to take their photograph. The view along the beach was spectacular.
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Such expressive eyes!
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > This was Kluane Lake as I come around it at Midnight. I was on the Alaskan Highway and very tired after leaving Valdez earlier that morning. For those keeping score yes that is near a 1000 mile Iron Butt ride. I think I fell short by 50 miles or so. But counting the next mornings mileage I did do 1000+ miles in 24 hours so where is my IBA Cert? LOL
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > The two of them just had a blast!
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Solo Alaska Trip 07 photo
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Solo Alaska Trip 07 photo
Just outside of Homer waaaaaay down the end. There is a series of really sharp switchbacks that bring you down to the beach. Near the end of the beach is a hidden orthodox Russian village that we had learned about from a fisherman at the Salty Dog the night before. I have no pictures of the people there as you are not allowed to take their photograph. The view along the beach was spectacular.
Joseph Noonan (noonan) > Just outside of Homer waaaaaay down the end. There is a series of really sharp switchbacks that bring you down to the beach. Near the end of the beach is a hidden orthodox Russian village that we had learned about from a fisherman at the Salty Dog the night before. I have no pictures of the people there as you are not allowed to take their photograph. The view along the beach was spectacular.
Just outside of Homer waaaaaay down the end. There is a series of really sharp switchbacks that bring you down to the beach. Near the end of the beach is a hidden orthodox Russian village that we had learned about from a fisherman at the Salty Dog the night before. I have no pictures of the people there as you are not allowed to take their photograph. The view along the beach was spectacular.
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