My name is Osamu Matsutani and I have been receiving newsletters for some
time and this may be my first time that I can go on a foray. It would have
to be on Saturday 8/21/2010 but I cannot find the map to the Trail Lake
campground. Can anyone help.
"Ose" Matsutani
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http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aktrails/ats/ken/lostlk.htm
Trail Lakes is past Moose Pass on the way to Seward.
Trail Lakes mile 24.2/km 38.9 Trail River Forest Service Campground. 63
camp sites, water, toilets, tables, and playground. Fee area. Access via
2-mile side road. Lake trout fishing in Kenai Lake; rainbow and Dolly Varden
all summer in river. Kenai Lake extends 24 miles from mouth of Snow River to
head of Kenai River to west.
Good hunting,
Ken
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From: "Ose Matsutani" <omat...@ak.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 3:25 PM
To: <kp...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Lost Lake Trail and Trail Lakes forays 8/20 and 8/21
Thanks for the information.
Ose Matsutani
Sent from my iPad
Thank you so much for the foray yesterday. It is so much fun wandering in the woods and finding all these surprises. I really appreciated watching the subjectivity involved in some of the decisions needed in identifying mushrooms, the subtle humor during the day, and the way learning mushroom identity occurs. I was pleased to be able to identify the gypsy mushrooms and feel somewhat confident about identifying it during all of it's phases from young to more mature.
Again, thanks so much and I look forward to seeing you all in Girdwood next weekend.
Ose Matsutani