We left a little early to go up the road to Seavey's Iditarod Dog Sled place. Three sleds were hooked up to 14 dogs each. The dogs yipped and barked like they were saying "Pick me! Pick me!" The ride on the wheeled dog sled was about two miles through their property. Danny Seavey was our guide and told us about the dogs, their training methods, how his family came to move to Alaska in 1963, and how his father Mitch, who has won or placed in several races, decided to get into dog sledding. Danny has also won races.
Afterwards, we retraced our route to Moose Pass and took Highway 1 (Sterling Highway)to Homer on the other side of the Kenai Pensula. We were able to get a campsite right on the bay beside the Fishing Hole. Homer is big ships (no cruise ships) and fishing, fishing, fishing.