Walking with Bears

Get a real up close view of grizzly bears in their natural habitat.  Hop aboard a 6 person airplane, travel across the bay to a remote National Park and walk around with the grizzlies.  It’s like being in a zoo without bars.  On your flight you may see whales in the water below, glaciers and volcanoes.  Your pilot will guarantee that you will see some bears

Things to know:

*Located in Homer Alaska.
*Boots are provided.
*Plan for 4-6 hours.
*You may land on several different beaches until you find bears.
*The pilot has been flying for years and has an excellent safety record.
*Park rangers are sometimes present at Lake Clark National Park to give out Jr. Ranger badges and answer questions.
*The pilot is very knowledgeable about the bears and their environment.
*Bring snacks, sunscreen, bug spray and be prepared for changing weather.

This is a mind-blowing experience.  If you truly want to see what Alaska is all about this is a must.  Starting with the breathtaking views of glaciers and volcanoes to the exciting beach landing in the plane and finally watching the grizzly bears just yards away catching fish, munching on grass and cubs following their mothers, this is something you don’t want to miss.  After spending several months in Alaska we couldn’t find anything to top this adventure and I bet you won’t either.

Their Website: https://www.alaskabearfoottours.com/

Check them out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BearfootToursLMLLLC/ or at http://alaskabearfoottours.com/

About Fummins Family

In 2016 a family hit the road with 5 of their children. They were going to travel the country in a Ford Excursion that had a cummins engine. A ford with a cummins, hence the name, Fummins. Ford+Cummins=Fummins. It was going to be a fummins family roadtrip. Within 3 months they decided that the travel trailer they were pulling wasn't working well for their family. They needed more space so they upgraded to a fifth wheel. It's not easy to pull a fifth wheel with an excursion, so they had to bid farewell to the fummins. They talked about changing the name of theirs travels, but decided to hold onto it for a while longer. They already had a website, blog, youtube, instagram and facebook. After 2 more years they decided to make the switch to Roadschool. Here they will share some of the old posts and video. It may be old information, but it's still just as good...at least most of it!

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