halibut cove cabin

akscooter

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HalibutCoveLagoonCabin.jpg
 
AK, help me out here. I can't see the rocks well but it doesn't look like there are any marine organisims on 'em. That makes me think fresh water. The color of the trees/limbs near the water though look like there might be a tidal exchange arguing for a connection to the ocean. Where in AK are ya and what do you use that kayak for?
TH
 
Looks like salt to me, bet the kayak is the only way in and out with the tidal flow, probably off a mother ship
 
HEY tuna! we were in halibut cove lagoon about 6
miles from homer alaska picture was athigh tide
(almost) the kayak is to get to the mooring bouy!
there was nice deep area at the mooring bouy
we were in a hewescfaft22 ft searunner w cabin
nice boat! you can take awater taxi from homer
pretty cheap there is about 50 miles of hiking trails
near the cabin! and great seakayaking around the
whole area there is lots of marine life when the tide
is out! we had 2 kayaks on board.my buddy spike
proved very agile at getting in and out of the kayak
with out getting wet!
 
Homer!!!!

I've left a couple of things pinned to the ceiling of the Salty Dog Saloon. I've been there twice and both times spent 4 days fishing on 'but charters in Kachemak bay. Last time I took my parents and we stayed at Land's End at the tip of the Homer spit.

I'd go back in a heart beat.
 
Pipe_Dream said:
Homer IS wonderful. Is Duncan's still there? Best place for breakfast (I'm always thinking about my next meal).




Pipe, you gotta come up some time...I'll treat ya to Ike's 8) ... you'll NEVER forget breakfast at Ike's ;) ... a little closer than Homer, too ;D ;D ...
 
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