We didn't get an early start today since we were only traveling south about 40 miles to Homer. There were several opportunities to pull of in turnouts and view those awesome volcanic mountains across the inlet. At one stop, we walked a short distance to the edge of a bluff overlooking the beach and a good view of the mountains again. I never get tired of that view.
It was just a little after one when we arrived at our destination on the Homer Spit. We are set up at the Homer Spit Campground with a great view of Kachemak Bay and mountains across the bay. We walked up to some of the shops and watched the "Buttwhackers" whack "filet" fish, mostly Halibut, that were brought in. The biggest one we saw was a little over 73 pounds. They can get them cut up and ready to go in an amazing amount of time.
Jim and Dee fixed some of the Halibut they caught for all of us. We sat outside and ate. The wind had shifted and it was getting too cool for us to sit out very long.
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