12 July 2018. Homer AK
We dropped out of the mountains and headed down the road toward Homer AK. The weather was cooperating this morning, and we were able to catch glimpses of the two 10,000 ft volcanos at Lake Clark National Park on the other side of the Pacific Ocean’s Cook Inlet (50+ miles away)
We drove into Homer and were greeted with a glorious view of the surrounding mountains.
We decided to spend the night on the “Homer Spit”- a 5 mile isthmus into Kachemak Bay. We were thinking it was going to be rugged and cool, but, instead, it ended up being touristy and very crowded. We stayed here anyway, and walked amongst all the colorful tourist shops and charter fishing boat places.
Tomorrow should be raining again…