Me, my son Tommy, and the Kilcher Family are head out for spring adventure in Alaska. But a snow storm is going to make things interesting. We are camping, foraging food, digging clams, fishing for cod, halibut and flounder and having a great time.
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My dad used to mess with people asking them “what type of ammunition does a clam gun use?”
The best type of ammunition, these Mussels!
hahaha, that is nice one!
Great dad joke, we must keep passing it on!
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Summary
- Clamming and fossil hunting are popular activities in Alaska’s coastal areas. The group used a clam gun to dig for razor clams and butter clams.
- Fishing off the dock was successful, catching cod and other fish species.
- The group went on a boat adventure, exploring Cook Inlet and observing sea otters, seals, and kelp forests.
- Foraging for kelp provided an opportunity to learn about edible seaweed and its uses.
- Exploring tidal flats revealed various sea creatures, including starfish, hermit crabs, and sand worms.
- Setting up camp in the snow presented challenges, but the group enjoyed cooking food and staying warm by the fire.
- Despite the snowstorm, the group had a memorable and enjoyable outdoor experience in Alaska.