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Citizen Eric

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Posted: 07/24/08 03:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

JC, did you see the snow on the mountains? Lots of new powder visible from my location here on Ft Rich today.

I gotta get crackin' on some firewood. Got the chainsaw in the truck and my wood cutting permit from Elmendorf.

:-(


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Vet 62 wrote:

Wife & I stayed at waterfront park. Sat right on the bay and watched the sea otters play. Was several eagles right in front front of the MH. Watched the cruise ships come in and depart. We dry camped, but there was city water and a dump station within 1000 yards. Good location.
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Does anyone know the cost to dry camp here ????


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I think it's $16 now to dry camp on the beach, but many of the waterfront spots now have water and electric and costs $30 per night.

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Citizen Eric wrote:

JC, did you see the snow on the mountains? Lots of new powder visible from my location here on Ft Rich today.

I gotta get crackin' on some firewood. Got the chainsaw in the truck and my wood cutting permit from Elmendorf.

:-(


I saw that and was not really happy. That is the earliest I have seen it since we got stationed here in 2001. Looks like our last winter here is going to be looooong.


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Posted: 07/28/08 08:57pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We were just there, 2 days ago, dh got only a glimpse of the bear.


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