2024-05-08 (Homer to Moose Pass)
Travel day from Homer to Moose Pass.
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We camped at a peaceful inlet near Moose Pass.
When we arrived, the water was covered in 3m^2 sheets of ice being blown out of the sound.
The ice sheets were bumping and grinding against each other as they moved.
Some of them formed ridges as touched one another.
We had a nice space between the trees with expansive mountain views all around.
There was a small fire ring.
This was a peaceful and beautiful place to stay.