Finally found enough Internet bandwidth to upload photos of Wrangell!

Library

Post Office

Shipping containers everywhere, many put to other uses

Entire hike- several miles – is stairs. Looking back from where I just walked up

Looking ahead to where I must go!

A four-legged creature jumped on the trail ahead of us– possibly porcupine

First campsite. I was extremely lucky to have that shelter, which kept me out of the rain

My new friends, Vicki and Jerry.

View from my campsite outside Wrangell

View looking in the other direction!

View from 2nd campsite in Wrangell near town, low tide

Just anothe giant Bald Eagle, 2nd campsite

Near second campsite

Harlequin Ducks

In-town walking trail

Great Blue Heron

I saw tons of these tree stumps, each with a little fairy garden on top. All natural, just part of the decomposition process.
Thank you. Very nice.
Thanks for following my adventure!
Hi Jane:
Those are great pictures and it looks like Alaska is really agreeing with you.
Enjoy and thanks for sharing,
joan