'LaskaChilima said:Looks awesome man even the freedom eagle is watching over you
I have lots of bald eagles around me, and they make this cry that sounds almost like a cat, lol. Hard to describe, but I hear ya. Its still a bad ass bird, big as hell, and dwarfs a hawk.So its all bite, and no bark, lol I hear them crying every morning.queequeg152 said:haha did you know that they sometimes dub the screech from the red tailed hawk onto footage of the bald eagle?
apparently the bald eagle sounds like a gaylord bird and not a freedom bird.
they do kind of have a funny chittering soundqueequeg152 said:haha did you know that they sometimes dub the screech from the red tailed hawk onto footage of the bald eagle?
apparently the bald eagle sounds like a gaylord bird and not a freedom bird.
The biggest problem is tourists during July, it's basically what they call "Alaskan combat fishing" and people crowd the beaches in some spots elbow to elbow catching redsHawaiianero said:Beautiful site.
funny how all my life I've camped at places where there's sandy access to warm beaches and I still envy those of you who can get to places like this.
I did spend a couple years in southern oregon and so got spend a little time tripping through the cascade range and along the rogue river but never got to be in a place like that. Funny how the old saying "the grass may be greener..etc..." may hold true for some but I think you got the greener side of the stick.
Kasilof, about an hour and a half north of Homer.Scoville DeVille said:Sweet!
Where is that? It looks like somewhere around Homer or Anchor Point?