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Me, my son Tommy, and the Kilcher Family are head out for spring adventure in Alaska. But a snow storm is going to make things interesting. We are camping, foraging food, digging clams, fishing for cod, halibut and flounder and having a great time.

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[–] ChihuahuaOfDoom 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

My dad used to mess with people asking them "what type of ammunition does a clam gun use?"

[–] jimmydoreisalefty 2 points 7 months ago

The best type of ammunition, these Mussels!

hahaha, that is nice one!

Great dad joke, we must keep passing it on!

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[–] jimmydoreisalefty 1 points 7 months ago

Summary

  1. Clamming and fossil hunting are popular activities in Alaska’s coastal areas. The group used a clam gun to dig for razor clams and butter clams.
  2. Fishing off the dock was successful, catching cod and other fish species.
  3. The group went on a boat adventure, exploring Cook Inlet and observing sea otters, seals, and kelp forests.
  4. Foraging for kelp provided an opportunity to learn about edible seaweed and its uses.
  5. Exploring tidal flats revealed various sea creatures, including starfish, hermit crabs, and sand worms.
  6. Setting up camp in the snow presented challenges, but the group enjoyed cooking food and staying warm by the fire.
  7. Despite the snowstorm, the group had a memorable and enjoyable outdoor experience in Alaska.