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Lake Clark National Park is a rarely visited National Park in south central Alaska, but at 55 miles long and over 1,000-feet deep - encircled by hundreds of mountains - it is a place of perfect serenity. Bears of all types, moose, mountain goats - they all surround the lake where sockeye salmon desperately desperately fight the waters to find their spawning grounds. Don spent 12 days on a catamaran sailing every part of this wonderous environment and describes it all in this episode!
By Don SullivanLake Clark National Park is a rarely visited National Park in south central Alaska, but at 55 miles long and over 1,000-feet deep - encircled by hundreds of mountains - it is a place of perfect serenity. Bears of all types, moose, mountain goats - they all surround the lake where sockeye salmon desperately desperately fight the waters to find their spawning grounds. Don spent 12 days on a catamaran sailing every part of this wonderous environment and describes it all in this episode!