Boondock– Saturday was our last night boondocking at Robe Lake, Valdez. Friday night there were two other RV’s boondocking here but last night we had the place to ourselves. This has been a good boondocking site. It’s just a few miles into the main part of town and it’s beautiful and very quite.
Travel Plan– We’ll dump our waste tanks in the free dump site in Valdez this morning, get fresh water and gas and head out to Worthington Glacier on our way out of this area. Looking forward to driving once again on the Richardson Highway. Will be heading toward Tok but along the way is another dirt road into Wrangell-St. Elias National Park so we will give it another go at seeing more of this beautiful, huge National Park. Then we will begin working our way down the Cassier Highway on our way to Stewart/Hyder where, if we’re lucky, we’ll be able to see more brown bears in the wild fishing for salmon.
Brown bear watching– Thursday evening we went out to see the brown bear sow and her four cubs fishing near the fish hatchery on Prince William Sound in Valdez. We did get to see her as she tried bringing her cubs out of the woods, out from behind a chain link fence, across the street and down to the water where she likes to fish. She led her cubs out from behind the chain link fence but only one cub followed her lead. The other three got stuck behind the fence and started calling to the mother as she started to cross the street. Back the mother went and this time all four cubs followed her lead as she took them to her fishing area. At this point, we left the area but were gratified that there were some public safety officials there to maintain some crowd control and protect both the onlookers and the bear. It’s very unusual to see a mama with four cubs. Usually they are born 1-3 to a litter so to see four cubs was quite a thrill for us. In all the time we spent in Yellowstone National Park, we had heard of four cubs but never actually saw this many. Think this is truely a once in a lifetime experience and we could stay there all day and watch these bears. The locals of Valdez tell us this sow had a litter of three cubs two years ago and she managed to raise them all to maturity without loosing any. Usually one or sometimes two cubs are lost to predators so we’re hoping that in this case she can raise all four of these cubs to maturity. She seems to be a patient, attentive mother and responds immediately when any of the cubs give a distress call to her. There seems to be one runt in this litter. It is noticably smaller than the other cubs and has some light colored fur around it’s neck and on it’s chest. Friday morning we were up at 5:00 am and drove over to the bear fishing area to watch her fish and see her cubs. As you can imagine, there were very few folks around at this hour so the sow and her cubs moved about unencumbered by human presence. Still find it amazing how proficient these bear are at catching fish. We watched her catch at least a dozen fish and the cubs pitched right in and helped her eat them. This is a memory we’ll enjoy for the rest of our lives. Met a couple from Ohio this morning. They also saw the bear and agreed it was a wonderful experience to see them in the wild, not in a zoo. Something they never dreamed of seeing.

We have been loving your posts! We are heading to Alaska in 13 days and your weather updates have been very helpful. We were supposed to have left Ohio a month ago, but an accident delayed our departure. I had already packed my clothes, but now I know to add a few more layers. Thank you for sharing your exciting adventure. Safe travels!
Thank you Brenda, Hope you have a wonderful time in Alaska! Be Well and Safe Travels, Ann and Jerry
great pictures, safe travels as you hit the road again
Thank you RedRoadDiaries, Be well and safe travels, Ann and Jerry
Great bear shots!
Hello Barbara and Jack, Glad you like the pictures. Have you ever seen a litter of four bear cubs!!! Be well, Ann and Jerry
Amazing bear shots! You were sure lucky to see the four cubs. How close were you –or what lens were you using to get such great pix??
Mostly these pictures came from Jerry’s new Cannon SX 40 superzoom. We took about 300 pictures to get the posted shots. Think we were at least 100 yards away. The four cubs were truely amazing and what a good Mama! Be Well, Ann and Jerry
I love your blog. You have me hanging on very descriptive word. So happy to hear about great boondocking locations and highway conditions. Love to read about all of places to go and things to see. I so enjoy your pictures!!!!! The pictures of mama bear and her 4 cubs are adorable!!!
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
I’m building my garage this year and hopefully I can find a good 24’ Lazy Daze next year. If all goes as planned I will retire May 2016 and RV Alaska too!!! Your writing is so detailed I truly am living vicariously through you. Thank you very much.
The nights always seem to be in the 40’s, so how do you keep warm at night? Do you use a catalytic heater??
Have fun and be safe!!!
Jan (from Lakewood, Ohio)
Thank you Jan. Glad you like the blog. Our Lazy Daze is perfect for such a trip and a 24 foot one would be even better! I am a firemans daughter so I am afraid to run the heat at night. Crazy, I know, but it’s just who I am. We dress WARM for the night (including wool socks) and use a down comforter. Sleep over the cab on 3 inch memory foam and are warm until we get up, then the heat goes on.
Best of luck finding a great, used Lazy Daze. The used ones go so fast! Be Well and Safe Travels, Ann and Jerry
Among the most wonderful photos we’ve ever seen.
Take care:
Ed & Carol
Hey Ed and Carol, thanks for the nice comment. Hope you stay in cool country this hot summer. Be well and safe travels, Ann and Jerry
You guys are so lucky to experience the mother and her four cubs. Great pics!
Hello Jim, You’re right! Seeing that good mama and her four cubs was wonderful! Be well and safe travels, Ann and Jerry
Hi Jerry and Ann. Ed and his buddy Glenn met you at one of the glaciers. He said he was SO excited to see your Lazy Daze!! They got back with over 60 lbs of Halibut, but no salmon. The first run fizzled. Anyway, they had a blast. I know you are enjoying your trip. The bear pictures are amazing. Makes me want to go back again. We are headed up to ND to the photo workshop next month. Can’t wait. Stay safe out there!!
Hello Jeanne,
Tell Ed and Glenn congrats!!! Halibut is a wonderful tasting fish. Sorry about the Salmon though but they were not the only ones that were shut out this time.
Is the photo workshop an Escapees event? Hope you have fun. Be well and safe travels, Ann and Jerry
Fantastic photos of the bears. How lucky of you to have seen them!
Thanks Jim and Gayle, we’re just were so lucky. First to be in Alaska and second to see something this amazing. Be well and safe travels, Ann and Jerry.