It's been pouring rain all day and I was installing a new tv, as I was screwing the cable from my antenna in, I over twisted it and broke it. My luck, I have spare cables but, it is a real job to lower the pole the antenna is on and not very easy in the pouring rain on a metal roof. So, I decided a quiet night would be in order. In preparation for my trip I went online to look the Adirondack area over. I could see myself living there. {maybe!} Check this out.
Beautiful
This is my kind of kitchen
A couple of living rooms I could get used to
Actually, I like this one better
Beautiful, ain't it?
This view of Lake Pleasant, you gotta love.
I haven't been feeling myself lately. Just feeling down in the dumps and I seem to be bored all the time, the more I look at the real estate in the Adirondacks, I feel like it's calling me. Then I think about not seeing my sister, niece, nephews for 25 years and never meeting their children. Will I miss something great coming back to Alaska and possibly not seeing them again? Definitely something to think about. Who knows, maybe I will find love there, LOL. If only. It's 9:15 pm pouring rain and very quiet, I must do this again. Perhaps, I will start writing poetry again. Many years ago being in the Bush with nobody around, no tv, no villages to visit and no visitors, it helped me to think better and to write. I don't remember if I had ever shared my writings with you but, I will tonight.
"ONE MAN'S VIEW"
I am not a highly educated man but, I am also not without knowledge
I am a man without many possessions but, I make do with what I have
I am not without anger but, I circumvent it with sympathy
I am not without prejudice but, I defeat it with compassion
I do not deafen my ears and only hear what I want to hear
I do not close my eyes and see only what I want to see
I understand those who think differently
But, to them I do not defend nor offend
Because, we must live our own life and answer for it in the end
This is an original writing by me.
I wrote this about 30 years ago when I was a Winter caretaker at my very first lodge. I have never shared the photos that I had there, it was before digital cameras and computers for me. I will try to get them on my computer and share them. Just so you know, this was a very special time in my life.
So, I will end here and hope someone reads it and enjoy my writings.
So long
Monday, August 20, 2018
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Road trip to Denali Highway....8/11/2018 Part2
I believe this is the Susitna River or it could be the Brushkana River. Sorry forgot.
Another long lonely stretch
Looking Good
This is one of the many parking areas for Hunters and fishermen/women
This a very nice field of flowers
This reminds me of the song "it's a long, long, road"
Christmas on the Denali Highway
One of the few bridges on the Highway
Don't know this guy
You don't find many private residences along this highway. Real estate is very expensive.
"WHEW" getting closer
That's a Glacier in the far background
More hunters, this is a big time for hunting, everyone here is hunting for their Winter meat
I'm not sure if this place is being used, built or abandoned. I sure wouldn't mind having it.
Now I am getting tired, sitting here posting. LOL
The Paxon Lodge. Finally, the end of the Highway
I took a few minutes to look and remember back many years when I wanted to make some money and got a job there washing dishes and bussing. It was a fun Summer, did a lot of fishing. The good old days.
Here we take a right turn on the Richardson Highway and head to the Town of Glennallen. That's my cellphone on the dash.
This is Paxon Lake, not sure how big it is but, I'm going to estimate about 10-15 miles long and 1-2 miles across. This is a big lake. It has every species fish you can think of.
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With Paxson Lake at 48 degree water temperature this is a great time to get out on the water and try hitting some deeper primary and secondary points. Largemouth bass will be feeding at this water temperature but will be much harder to catch. On Sunny warm afternoons its a great time to throw a crank bait, jigs or slow roll a spinnerbait at 5-10 foot on sunny points and drops off of sunny flats. Largemouth Bass will move into warm water on warm sunny days.
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Smallmouth bass fishing is going to be slow with the water temperature at 48 degrees. It's time to fish deep and slow. Try some deep primary points, drop offs, and old river channels with rocks. Jigs, plastics and deep jerk baits will be your best bet to boat a smallmouth.
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With the Water Temperature at 48 Prime Crappie fishing is in full swing. Crappies should be migrating to their spawning areas now. They?ll either be up in the final spawning area now or at tributary entrances. Concentrate around 15 feet of water. Fish Primary points at the mouth of the creek arms. Fish Targets at this point instead of focusing on bait fish. Fish trees, shrubs, vegetation, etc. Fishing correctly this time of year will get you snagged quite a bit since you need to focus on making and keeping contact with the cover.
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The walleye spawn is in full swing now. With Walleye spawning grounds generally on gravel and rocky bottoms and preferring clean water. Try throwing reaction type baits up in the shallows. Rip-Rap, damns, rocky bottom points are perfect to hit. Try fishing some faster crank baits and spinners this time of year. As always fall back to the standard walleye fishing tactics, but it won?t hurt bringing out the bass gear in search for spawning walleyes. In this water temperature, always be safe on the water.
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The catfish family comprises of blue catfish, flathead catfish and channel catfish. Since catfish are warm water fish, they aren�t going to be very active in this water temperature. They will still be feeding, but catfish will only be found very deep and feeding very slowly. Your best bet is give some of the more active fish species in your lake a shot until the cats are active again.
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Spotted Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated):
With Paxson Lake at 48 degree water temperature this is a great time to get out on the water and try hitting some deeper primary and secondary points. Spotted bass will be feeding at this water temperature but will be much harder to catch. On Sunny warm afternoons its a great time to throw a crank bait, jigs or slow roll a spinnerbait at 5-10 foot on sunny points and drops off of sunny flats. Spottted Bass will move into warm water on warm sunny days.
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Can you believe it?
This is a beautiful lake. I will come back sometime and spend a few days fishing.
Found this cool little waterfall along the highway
Paxon River
Snow top mountain
Matanuska Glacier
OK, we're done and I am on the way home. I didn't take photos of Glennallen because, I was tired, hungry and just wanted to get home. So, I hope you enjoy part 2.
I want to take a moment to thank my buddy "OLD JOHN" for donating the wood from 2 trees he had cut down....Thanks John
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