
http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/
I am now a guest in the home of tiny shrews, flying squirrels, moose and brown bears.
I can stay in a rustic cabin complete with all the mod cons including warming stoves and plywood bunks, tables and benches for $25 to $50 per night.
Recreational activities abound in this forest. I can hike through dense forest, alpine meadow, or on a wooden trail through peat bogs called muskegs. I can explore world-class caves (how are caves measured I wonder?). I can enjoy salt water fjords and unending waterways by canoe or kayak, my own motor or sail boat (if I had one and knew how to operate one), charter boat, ferry, or cruise ship. I can fish - fresh or salt water, everything from herring to trout to salmon to halibut. This is presuming I know how to fish, one of those life experiences that has passed me by.
What I learned that was special:
• Trophy certificates will be issued by the ADF&G for all trophy fish caught in the state and registered at local Department offices or through most sporting goods stores. Minimum weights for a trophy rainbow trout is 15lb.
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