Tuesday, September 07, 2004


Found a nice deep swimming/bathing hole in Douglas Creek.
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Yes, I took a self photo. I think I'm cute.
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Squatter camped along the Skagit River in Washington.
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Douglas Creek in northern Washington, a beautiful watercourse in the Cascades' rain shadow replete with modern petroglyphs.
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Squatter on the Alaska Highway -- in the Yukon Territory, I think.
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Worthington Glacier, north of Haines, AK. See Squatter's Log, August 22.
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A Stone sheep in northern British Columbia.
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Squatter in South Dakota's Ft. Pierre National Grassland.
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In northern British Columbia, two buffalo take Paul McCartney's advice.
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It's foggy along British Columbia's coast. Aboard the Malaspina.
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Aboard the Malaspina with the Deck Rats, ferrying from Haines, AK to Bellingham, WA. See Squatter's Log, August 22 and 23.
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Ben with an arctic grayling that became dinner.
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Me with a pink salmon I caught. Goose Creek, north of Anchorage.
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Salmon battle upstream, past their dead predecessors, to breed.
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We don't need no stinkin' gas.
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Sunset along the Kanuti River, AK.
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Me on the Yukon River bridge, Dalton Hwy.
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Georgians at the Arctic Circle.
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Squatter splashes through an arm of the Saganirvtok River in northern Alaska.
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We've done the Dalton! The Dalton Highway connects Fairbanks, AK, and Deadhorse, AK, crossing the Arctic Circle. It is 414 miles of gravel road each way.
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Sealspotting from California Hwy 1, July 2004, from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
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Ben fishing in Alaska.
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