"Our Alaska Dream"

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2011/08/22 20:25:44 (permalink)

"Our Alaska Dream"

These pics don't do it justice. It is truly an amazing place. My son and I had a dream come true last week and we will never, ever, ever forget it. These are some of the 900+ images that we took. We're still going through them all. In the next week or two we're going to put together a video of it all to put it all together.


He and I shared some great and special moments together. I'll never forget it.

Hope I don't bore ya's with these.







































































Spent some time "beading" for rainbows. Absolutely amazing colors to them. This one was feeding right behind a King and burped up some of the eggs she was feeding on.



















post edited by steely34 - 2011/08/22 20:27:11

"They say you forget your troubles on a trout stream, but that's not quite it..... you begin to see where your troubles fit into the grand scheme of things, and suddenly they're just not such a big deal anymore."

John Gierach

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    Flyguy638
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 20:39:45 (permalink)
    Wow, scenery is fantastic, looks like you got into them as well, Can't wait to see more

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 20:50:31 (permalink)
    Nice... Looks like you guys had a blast............

    The Colors on that Bow are Awesome

     



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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 21:05:39 (permalink)
    Beautiful pictures man..alaska is definitely on my bucket list

    The moment of truth. Where all other things unconsciously melt away from our minds the instant a fish takes our fly. We stand there on the water with wide eyes, caught in a battle stance with an idea of confidence and hope
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 21:15:29 (permalink)
    great pics & glad you had a great trip hope to talk to you more at the one fly it looks like my group is going back again next year & I am looking forward to start booking everthing now, man those pics sure get thing stired up in my mind. sure glad your trip GREAT
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 22:34:39 (permalink)
    Beautiful pics.....

    "There is a pleasure in Angling that no one knows but the Angler himself". WB
     
     


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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 22:43:10 (permalink)
    Wow! and trust me... no one will be 'bored' with these pics!!!
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 23:13:20 (permalink)
    that was great
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/22 23:22:21 (permalink)
    EnCORE! EnCORE! EnCORE!!!

    Very happy for you and your son, Steely. Looks like a little bit of Heaven here on Earth.

    "For the supreme test of a fisherman is not how many fish he has caught...but what he has caught when he has caught no fish." - John H. Bradley

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 06:45:46 (permalink)
    Is that all the picx? Not enough.....WF
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 07:48:00 (permalink)
    looks like a great time. love the pics. thanks for sharing and will be waiting for more pics. ~DT

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    steely34
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 08:23:12 (permalink)
    Thanks for the comments. Yeah, it truly was the trip of our lives. Give me some time to go through all the pics - we took close to 1000+ pics and videos. Gonna take some time to go through all of them. I just wish I could let you all feel what we were feeling as we took them.

    "They say you forget your troubles on a trout stream, but that's not quite it..... you begin to see where your troubles fit into the grand scheme of things, and suddenly they're just not such a big deal anymore."

    John Gierach

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 08:26:51 (permalink)
    Fantastic.  Simply Fantastic.
     
    Thanks for sharing.
     
    Looking forward to more.

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 08:36:17 (permalink)
    very beeeeeaaaaauuuuuttttiiiiffffuuuullll!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 09:27:07 (permalink)
    Some day, I will go too. Some day.

    Thanks for posting, great stuff.
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 09:32:28 (permalink)
    Brings back memories of last year when I made my first trip up there. Even the pics can't show what it is really like being there. The fishing was great but only a small part of the whole adventure. Something you and your son will hold the rest of you life.
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 09:49:21 (permalink)
    Great pictures and yes Alaska is a real adventure that never ends. Several weeks up there wasn’t even a start. Can’t wait to get back up there. I know getting 900+ pictures was real easy. Glad you and your son got the experience, hope others here get the chance. And yeah more pictures please.
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 10:40:18 (permalink)
    Awesome
    I am completely jealous
    Can't wait to see some more.
    Did you nail any nice fish with your own flies?
     
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/23 11:14:07 (permalink)
    WOW!!!! Thanks for sharing. Bring on more
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/24 20:16:43 (permalink)
    Well if this doesn't stink!!!!! I was working on the pics and videos on our 9 year old desktop computer and it just crashed. Cannot get it running at all. Thankfully I did not delete any of the images on the cameras. So I guess we'll be getting a new 'puter this weekend. Like I said though, thank the Lord I didn't delete any of the images. And my son saved his on his Mac which I'm on now. If I'd have lost this pics.......... well I don't know what I would have done....

    Guess the old computer just couldn't take all the stuff I threw at it. Should have known better I guess.

    post edited by steely34 - 2011/08/24 20:19:13

    "They say you forget your troubles on a trout stream, but that's not quite it..... you begin to see where your troubles fit into the grand scheme of things, and suddenly they're just not such a big deal anymore."

    John Gierach

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/24 21:55:29 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: steely34

    Well if this doesn't stink!!!!! I was working on the pics and videos on our 9 year old desktop computer and it just crashed. Cannot get it running at all. Thankfully I did not delete any of the images on the cameras. So I guess we'll be getting a new 'puter this weekend. Like I said though, thank the Lord I didn't delete any of the images. And my son saved his on his Mac which I'm on now. If I'd have lost this pics.......... well I don't know what I would have done....




    Just would have called for an immediate return trip!! Looking forward to more photos when you have time
    Guess the old computer just couldn't take all the stuff I threw at it. Should have known better I guess.



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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/08/24 22:08:59 (permalink)
    steely34,
    Thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures,
    looking forward to some more!

    changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes....nothing remains quite the same



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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/03 07:59:23 (permalink)
    Good stuff, looking forward to hearing about your adventure at the One Fly
     

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/03 11:08:40 (permalink)
    amazing pictures!   My wife and I just got back from our honeymoon to alaska!  We were on the kenai peninsula staying in the Ninilchik area.  What part were you guys in?  I will post some pictures on here whenever I get a chance to upload them!
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/04 07:41:31 (permalink)
    Finally got to go over some of the pics we took. Still using my son's Mac - the old desktop is shot. Here's some more of our travels. I love going over these and going back..... especially after this past week. Still kind of hard to adjust to this world after being there.......


    Bings - I know your good with a chainsaw but this guy was amazing!!!!!








    Halibut Hook...




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    A guides life:




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    post edited by steely34 - 2011/09/04 07:46:17

    "They say you forget your troubles on a trout stream, but that's not quite it..... you begin to see where your troubles fit into the grand scheme of things, and suddenly they're just not such a big deal anymore."

    John Gierach

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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/04 19:57:14 (permalink)
    Steely........Buddy..........That was some great stuff. Im glad you had an awesome adventure with your son. The pics are truly eye opening as in "I want to go tomorrow".  We will certainly be chatting at the one fly about all you saw and did while in the great Alaskan paradise. 

    The Deetz
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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/06 07:51:54 (permalink)
    From an Aussi who has just returned from a month in Alaska

    Alaska was amazing and the photos do not even go close to doing it justice we took some 2000 plus photos and still remain in awe at how truly stunning and amazing the scenery, bears, fish and fishing but let me be truthful - it wasn't fishing it was catching, salmon - well you do not truly "fish" for them anyway, most salmon fishing on the "named" rivers (Kenai, Russian and Kasilof) is truly combat "fishing" - actually snagging really and even fishing for specimen rainbows uses a snagging (beading) technique

    The Wildman Lake Lodge trip was a real eye opener, no combat fishing there - just me, a specialist guide, Peter who had more patience than the proverbial Jobe, and 15 miles of crystal clear spring fed river all to myself. Hooked a dolly varden first pathetic attempt to cast a weighted purple egg sucking leech directly behind spawning sockeye salmon, caught salmon (actually snagged them in the mouth) with only two actually attacking the fly - a red and a silver all sight fished to. Huge rainbows and some of the most enjoyable fishing using my guide's personal 2 weight dry fly rod to rising fish, char, rainbows and dollies ............really exciting and on light tippets truly proper fishing but still caught 46 fish in a day and lost double that in unstoppables.

    As for the Alaskan people - generous, friendly and a true CREDIT to America - thank you Alaska.org and all of the people we met for a unforgettable trip of a lifetime - take care of that unspoilt resource as, whilst coming from one of the remotest parts of Australia I can say that it is a trip every single person fisherman / fisherwoman or just nature lover should make once in thier life.

    Seadragon - Perth West Australia


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    RE: "Our Alaska Dream" 2011/09/06 10:26:16 (permalink)

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    steely these 2 should be on a frame on your wall, it's not that te others weren't good but these 2 are great
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