Finally, what you all have been waiting for...
Special thanks to Elder Matthew, for the manly man pictures from his personal magazine collection!
Tuesday, September 30
Wednesday, September 24
Return to the secret creek...
The boat finally pays for itself...

Hogs! Went for a little subsistence trip to the Buskin River in my mighty raft. Laura was a natural- fighting off seals, grabbing salmon, and not falling out on the bumpy rides. Between this and the goat hunt, everyone will be eating happy this winter.

The cleaning station- the little green man is my dad- an expert fillet man- and I love Kodiak- as we are cleaning fish a woman showed up with her dog and she took all the carcasses to use for dog and cat food- zero waste!! I say that the boat finally "paid for itself" because after at the end of the day we had more than a hundred pounds of coho fillets- with a market value of more than I paid for the raft!

Salmon love.
Dad and Laura Fish trip
Wednesday, September 10
Monday, September 8
magic
And of course...
Fishing!! Here is Cassie with a halibut- she basically caught them all, and I caught nothing, until I pulled up this:
A nice, but worthless in an eating sense, skate. Finally, after a lot of work, and even more endless ridiculing by my crewmate, I had a hit- boom!... and pulled up this:
The only halibut I caught all summer long.
Pancho vs. The River Part II
After I showed the first rafting video to Nate, he apparently wasn't too impressed, and all he said was, "you didn't even go over the falls". So I pushed it "to the limit".
summertime
Uncle Rob owns the night.
Extreme mountain biking- hauling ten gallons of gas back to camp to try and fix the four-wheeler. Rob wasn't too impressed when I cruised up to his float plane at the lake and asked if he wanted a ride back to camp. Luckily we were able to fix the 4-wheeler and get our groceries to camp before the bears ate it all.
Afognak Lake just after ice-out.
Building a bridge on our driveway- this is my partner Cassie, a chainsaw master.
Sunset up at the lake.
Greenhouse

Breaking ground...

A little help from my boss Rob...

I ended up growing a lot of greens and radiches, with cauliflower, squash, peas, roses, onions, parsley, and other odds and ends mixed in there.

The little temporary covered bed held the transplanted rhubarb and wild strawberries, both of which should produce a lot next year.

Giving some love to the raspberry patch- I dug a few plants out of the flattened grass, and by the end of the summer they had shot up babies and created a huge patch, which again, will hopefully produce next summer.

Rose with the final harvest. I composted a large amount of dirt with seaweed, salmon, and sphagnum, and next year I plan to expand the greenhouse, hopefully triple the size.
Since I already had the drysuit on...
Smolt trap
Return to LitnikLand
The first week of May we returned to our beloved Litnik and found the lake still iced up, several feet of snow on the four-wheeler trail, the river at extreme flood conditions, and...
this headed, but not gutted, dolly varden left in the grill from last fall?!? (my boss, Rob Baer, making the discovery)
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