Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Where is my spotter when I need one! 30th and 31st Lakes

June 29th - Once you arrive at Kalmbach and Beverly Lakes parking lots you will need to walk about .25 miles to get to Kalmbach shore line. I took a different trail and lot I would swim Beverly first but I ended up on Kalmbach Lake. Suggestion don't wear crocs they are a pain in the butt when they get water in them. Next time I will wear my teva's, much more comfortable. Once I selected my point off I went and 345 strokes later I reach the shore. I turned around and back I went fighting the waves and trying to locate my enter point but had no luck I under shot my location. Once I reach the shore I got out and followed the trail up to the road. I was totally lost and blind as a bat without my glasses. I walked down the street with my zoomers on and wet suit. After couple hundred yards I decided to turn around and ask a neighbor for direction. This lady said I just swam Kalmbach and that Beverly lake is behind her house. She had no clue where the trail head was. I can only imagine what she was thinking when she saw a guy with half a wet suit on walking down her street in flippers. Anyway back I went down the trail and into the water. I swam around the corner and followed the shore line until I found where I had entered the water, more important I needed my glasses. I guess that is what I get for not having a spotter or something bright on the shoreline that I can use as a guide. I survived thus down the trail I went about 200 yards and followed the trail over the hill and down to the shore of Beverly Lake. When I reached the shore I was at the end of the lake in a mud hole. I stayed positive and prepared for this swim. I looked to my left and here was a pair of swans with atleast one week old signet (baby swan). Right in front of me the water was swallow and several lily pads. I selected a path and off I went and 415 strokes later I reached the end of the lake. Coming back I was yet again going against the wind , which ment waves and harder to breath without getting water in my mouth. This time I put my shirt and towl on some trees at the shoreline that I hoped would work to guide me back to my entry point. Sure enough I over shot my entry point but when I stopped and looked up I could see my shirt and the swans. So I corrected my self and found my way back. Total time right at 30 minutes very similar to time I spent in Kalmbach lake.

Today I swam 4 lakes but the travel time, swimming and walking to the lakes took me 3.5 hours to complete. If you ever plan on swimming these lakes make sure you have time. It is only going to take longer as I reach the outer lakes.

Also, I picked up my first case of swimmers itch today. In the future I will need to bring some water so that I can rinse between lakes and before I drive home to reduce the chance of getting swimmers itch in the future.

Until next time!

Bruce Lake 29th

June 29th -- Bruce Lake parking area is located 200 yards past Beverly and Kalmbach lake parking area. Once you park you will need to wlak on the 4 wd trail for 7 minutes before you reach the lake shore. Once you reach the shore turn right and walk 50 yards until you see the rocks. This is the best area to enter the lake to avoid the mud. This lake like Golden is small. It took me 162 strokes to cross the lake. Total time around 11 minutes. On the way back the wind had picked up making small waves which forced me to pay attention to my breathing technique or I would end up with a mouth full of water. This lake has a few weeds in the shallow areas. The biggest problems was the slime on the rocks makes for slippery walking with zoomers on (small flippers). Off to the truck and on to Kalmbach lake.

Rain or No rain the swims must go on! 28th Golden LaKe

June 29th, 2010 Light rain and clouds today but if I am ever going to reach 81 I need to start swimming more lakes. The girls got back last night but had no interest in coming with me today. So after lunch I took off to the Pittman road about 30 minute drive from Palmer. The first lake is Golden Lake. THe lake you can drive right to the shore line. You will find a small parking area and an area to camp. When I got there thier was a family fishing but not catching. The gentleman proceeded to tell mw that he used to catch large rainbow from this lake but last year several kids came in and fished the lake out. Which could be true since this is a pretty small lake. I asked them if I could enter and off I went. 152 strokes later I reached the end of the lake and turned around and swam back. Weeds and lily pads are located at each end of the lake. I forgot to start my watch so I don't have a time but I would estimate around 9-10 minutes if that. No problems with this lake, I did notice that the temperature of the lakes dropped do to the rain. Off to the next lake.

PS forgot the camera so no pictures today

Friday, June 25, 2010

27th Lake Seventeen Mile


June 25th - the third of the lakes that I schedule myself to swim. Once I arrive at seventeen mile lake I was able to drive right down to the shore line. This lake is pretty unusual in that it has a island in the middle of the lake. When you swim by yourself it is real important that you make land marks so that when you swim you have something to aim for. The goal for this lake was to swim straight across the lake then turn left swimming between the island and the shore until I reach the other side than follow the shore line back to the vehicle. The entry point has a gravel bottom with little mud. Which is great less chances of picking up a parasite (leech). The lake was pretty clean, with a few weeds in the shallow areas. Total time for this lake was 27 minutes and some change. When I got back to the shore I had was greeted by several young boys playing in the water. Had a nice conversation with the boys mother. Kudo's to the mom the boys were wearing life jackets and she was close to shore watching th boys play just in case something might happen.

26th Lake Slipper (Eska)

June 25th - I drove from Coyote Lake back down the road to mile 2 of Jonesville road and turned right and drove .2 miles to get the Slipper Lake. As I got ready for the swim it is pretty cool to watch people expressions as I get into and zip up the wet suit. I am still without flippers haven't had a chance to go purchase a new set. As I approached the trial down to lake I quickly noticed some cans in the water and some boards. I quickly started my watch and off I went and 215 strokes I reached the other side. Once I reached the end I turned around and swam back across the lake. Total time for this lake was 13 minutes 20 seconds. The water visibility was good. A good choice to swim this lake now because in 3 to 4 weeks the weeds will be thick. Overall not a bad lake, off to Seventeen Mile Lake. I forgot to take a picture of this lake. You can always go to ADF&G web site to get more information on this lake.

4-wheeling to get to 25th Lake - Coyote




June 25th, 2010 - Today was a solo adventure since the girls are still in Colorado. I decided to do three lakes are Sutton area. First on the agenda is Coyote Lake. The last .5 miles to this lake you will need to use 4-wheel drive and the toyota FJ Cruiser handled the terrain great. Once I got to the lake I was able to park at one end of the lake. Water temperaure was 64 F about the same temperature as the air. It took 90 strokes to cross the lake in one direction or about 225 yards. Total time to swim across and back was 5 minutes and 30 seconds. This lake has a gravel bottom where you can enter and exit the lake. Weeds are growing at both ends of the lake. I did notice that at each ends of the lake there was a slight smell. Overall a good lake. Off to Slipper (Eska) Lake.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

24th Lake - Barley


June 24th, 2010. After Farmer Lake I didn't know what to expect from Barley Lake. I found the access point and drove to within 20 yards of the shore. I found that the the bottom was lightly graveled. So I put on my gear and off I went. Since the access point was near the end I swam to the left side of the lake than across the lake to about 20 yards from shore where the weeds were getting thicker. It took 225 strokes to get me back to the entry point. Total time 14 minutes. This lake was pretty clean except it has weeds growing at both ends.


After swimming these lakes it was time to go home. I dried off and unzipped the wet suit. Once I got back to Point McKenzie paved road I wanted to get home and take a shower. I apparently wasn't watching my speed and before I could slow down the trooper got me. There was no one on the road but his radar must have been working great because he picked me up .25 to .5 miles away. What the poop! I loose my flipper, swim in goodly bad lakes, stooped by a trooper who I know. The trooper name will be withhold. He didn't even give me a warning. He said I was going 70 in a 55 mph. After he came back I knew it could get any worse so I told him about my swims and he seemed to be interested. Then we had a conversation regarding his daughter and students that I coached at Palmer High School regarding being recruited to play sports in college. Finally off I drove with one flipper and a $130 ticket and 4 points off my driving record. I have been up in Alaska 20 years and never had a ticket until this year now I have two. I won't go into details about the first one. Just say another stupid mistake.


Until next keep the goggles on and flippers on your feet.

23rd Lake - Farmer


June 24th, I thought nothing could get worse than Brocker Lake I was wrong it is Farmer Lake. Once I found the lake and the access point there was trash everywhere. But I remained positive and walked down to the lake and found another mud hole just like Brocker. But this time there was pop and beer cans in the water and flies and insects swarming over the shallow water just as if something had just died! I quickly got in and swam across and back. Very shallow lake total time 5 minutes. One more lake to go and I am glad this one is over.

22nd Knik Lake


June 24th after swimming Brocker Lake I was off to Knik Lake. I know this lake should be good, since this lake has been used as a site of triathlons and it didn't disappoint. This lake was pretty clean and had a nice gravel bottom to enter and exit the lake. This lake I had to swim a triangle and the total time was 30 minutes without flippers, since I lost one in the mud at Brocker Lake. Temperature of the water was 64F.


Off to Farmer Lake down futher on Kink-Goose Bay Road.

21st Lake - Brocker Lake


June 24th, What a terrible lake this one was. I found the access point walked down to shore. Someone had put wood down to go across the weeds. As soon as I put my flipper down in the mud I sank to my knees. The pressure built around my foot and I tried for 5 minutes to get my foot out of the mud with the flipper still attached. Finally the mud wouldn't give and the flipper is now left in Brocker lake for some archeologist to find in hundred or more years. I went ahead and swam the lake about 15 minutes. Of all the lakes this one has to be one of the worst for swimming. With the deep mud located around the shore it could be a very dangerous situation for young kids. Off to the next lake! Hopefully it will be better than this one.

Missing Lake - Three Mile Lake

June 24th, 2010 I tried finding this lake today with no luck. It is next to Togowoods Girl Scout Camp. I couldn't find it, thus I will need to talk with ADF&G to get the exact location and will try swim this lake on a later date. Off to the next lake

Monday, June 21, 2010

Fish or fisherman







I decided to catch fish instead of being a fish and flew to King Salmon for a week of rainbow trout fishing at No See Um Lodge www.noseeumlodge.com . Had a great time and caught some very nice rainbows and lake trout. Unfortunately I had to come home today. I will need to wait a week until I have someone to assist me in my goal of swimming all 81 lakes. Thus, I will have to go back to the pool for a few days unless I can find someone to help.



Take care

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Orphan Moose Calf fundraiser

Due to prior engagement of working the Alaska Moose Federation fundraiser to help save orphan moose calves I didn't have time to swim today. I am hoping that I might get in a swim tomorrow before I fly out.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

20th Memory Lake


June 12th, 2010 After swimming wolf and reed lakes we drove to Memory Lake. Memory Lake can be found off of Wasilla-Fishhook Road. For more specific directions check out this web site: http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/377

This particular lake has a parking lot that goes right to the shore. Thus, I parked the truck right by the shore so that McKenzie could watch me swim and avoid the light rain we were experiencing. Memory Lake is shaped like an hour glass and the access point is located at the bottom. Air temperature was 53F and water temperature about 62 F. Thus off I went and 100 strokes later I was in the canel and I was staying left to avoid the lily pads but apparently I was too far left. The water was getting shallow and suddenly I was beached on the racks just like a small whale, I wuickly readjusted my body position and I was off again. This lake vers left and 200 strokes later I was in the lily pads and about 25 yards from shore. I decided I didn't want to swim through the lily pads so I turned around and swam back. Total time 21 minutes. This lake seemed to be pretty clean. The first part of the lake is shallow the second part is much deeper. Also the access point is gravel which makes it a lot easier to enter and exit the lake.

This lake unlike all the other ones that I have swam contains Northern Pike fish. Since it has pike I was having some concerns that a 30 pound pike might latch on to my flippers with their lazor sharp teeth or some other part of my body. But that never happened and like all the other lakes I still haven't seen a fish on any of my swims.

Since this is the 20th lake I have reached the quarter mark and only have one lake to go within the core Palmer-Wasilla area - Finger Lake. Hopefully I can swim Finger Lake either Sunday or Monday. Once I have swam this lake I will start reaching the outline lakes which I have divided into catergories: Sutton lakes, Lakes on the Glenn Highway, Lakes off of Pittman, Lakes near Big Lake, Lakes on Parks Hwy, Lakes near Willow and Lakes near Talkeetna.

Until next time go out and enjoy 75th Colony Days Events.

19th Reed Lake

June 12th, 2010 Reed Lake is located on Wasilla-Fishhook road at 7.3 milepost from Wasilla then turn left on Welch road and drive about .4 miles. The ADF&G says that there is access to this lake but I couldn't find one. Finally we see a trail so I left McKenzie in the truck and off I went. About 50 yards down the trail I see yellow tape that has been torn. I can't make it out since I am not wearing my glasses. As I get older I am becoming as blind as a bat. I finally make out the words on the yellow tape and it says stay out "Crime Scene". Since I wanted to swim this lake I proceeded with caution. As I got closer to the lake I noticed an old junk house that has all the windows broken out. Someone must have broken into the house or it might had been used as a meth house one could only guess. Another 20 yards down the trail and over some fallen trees I finally reached the lake. I quickly got on my cap and put on my goggles and off I went. Since I was located in the middle of the lake I swam to the far side to my right than across the lake and then back to my access point, basically a triangle. The whole swim took me 9:30 minutes and 130 strokes to cross the lake. The lake has a muddy bottom and seemed to be pretty clean the right end of the lake is full of weeds. If you have access to this lake it would be okay to seem in. Later in the summer it will have more weeds. After I finished I quickly got out of the lake and walked back to the truck. Since we had time I wanted to swim the last stocked lake (besides Finger Lake) within the core Palmer - Wasilla area thus it was off to Memory Lake.

Reed Lakes information can be found at

http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/539

18th Wolf Lake


June 12th, 2010 Today myself and McKenzie went to Wolf Lake. Wolf Lake is located about 2.5 miles off of Bogard - about a mile from Colony High School. You will need to park along the road and walk along the trail to the lake about 100 yards. Once you reach the lake you will be located at the end of the lake, which makes it perfect if you want to swim the length. Water temperature cold probably around 60 F. It took me about 325 strokes (800 yards) to cross the lake. Total time was 20:30 minutes. This lake is real shallow with numerous weeds located throughout the lake. About the only place you will find weedless is in the middle and lily pads can be found on both ends. I wouldn't recommend swimming in this lake do to the weeds, which will only get worse throught the summer. After drying off we drove to Reed Lake located off of Wasilla-Fishhook around mile 7.3.

For more information about Wolf Lake check out the web site listed below:

http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/56

Friday, June 11, 2010

16th and 17th Klaire and Victor Lakes




June 11th, 2010 Today me and Morgan decided to go to Kelpler-Bradley Recreation Area and finish swimming the lakes in this area. I didn't notice that Victor and Klaire were in this state park until I started looking closely at the maps. Access to both of these lakes is from the parking lot by Long Lake. From the parking lot you will need to take the trail to long lake then turn left and follow the trail to Victor about 15 minute walk. Bring the mosquito repellant, they are pretty bad. After about 15 minutes you will find a trail down to Klaire Lake. Klaire Lake will be located on our right side. Once we reached the shore I could see lots of scuds (shrimp) swimming in the water a favorite food source for fish and a good sign of a healthy lake. Since the bottom was muddy I put on my gear - flippers on the shore and jumped in. Since this a small lake and the access point is right in the middle of the lake thus I decided to swim a triangle. The length of the lake took me 220 strokes or about 550 yards. Total time to complete the triangle was 15 minutes. Then I quickly got out of the water and walked 50 yards down the trail and found a trail on our left that took us down to Victor lake. Our access point was right in the middle of submerged trees. Again this lake is small so I decided to swim another triangle. Total time was 12 minutes. The water temperature of both of these lake was around 64 F and felt pretty good. I would recommend swimming in these lakes but finishing out of a float tube would be fun.

Suggestion if you plan to swim these lakes don't wear your wet suit put it on when you get to Klaire and take it off when you finish both swims, otherwise you will heat up to much. Thank god it was cloudy.

Also, I forgot to use vaseline on my neck and the wet suit rubbed another mark. The first time the suit rubbed on my neck it looks like a vampire bit my neck and now it looks like they came back for another feeding.

The trail system that connects all these lakes are used for hikes, mtn. biking -single track or for running. Be careful and watch for bears, because an occasional one have been seen in the area.

Take care

Thursday, June 10, 2010

15th Lalen Lake


June 10th, 2010 After swimming Seymour we drive a mile to Lalen Lake. Since the public access is at the end of the lake and the lake wasn't too large I decided to have McKenzie be a spotter. Thus, off I went and the first thing I noticed was that the smell was real fishy on shore but the water was pretty good. Like all the Meadow Lakes these lakes are shallow with a central area that is about 15 foot deep. After 465 strokes or an estimated 1200 yards I reached the other side. Coming back I had to avoid the lily pads that I didn't see coming across and a very large loon. Overall pretty good lake. Total time for across and back was 32 minutes. My shoulder was a little sore for some reason and I decided not to do the third lake Visnaw and will save that one for another day.

No health issue have arisen yet, but giardia is always on my mine.

Until next time, go catch a king salmon while you can.

14th Seymour Lake


June 10th, decided to go to Semour Lake out in the Meadow Lakes area, just past Pittman Road in Wasilla. I brought the boat and McKenzie. Once we reach the lake we unload the boat, inflated it, and put on the trolling motor. McKenzie doesn't like to be in boats, but after a little convincing she was in the boat and off we went. We both took the boat to the far end which is ablout 100 yards from shore water level low. Got out of the boat and tried to give McKenzie her first lesson of how to stear the boat. The first thing she did was send the boat in a circle. After I corrected her stearing off we went. 27 minutes later we reach the far side (about 50 yards from shore) again water level was getting pretty low. In fact I was touching the bottom. I wouldn't say that this lake is the cleanest ran into weeds several times and the smell wasn't very good in the shallow areas. I climb into the boat and back to launch site we went. The reason I didn't want to swim back across was that I wanted to swim atleast one more lake. We loaded up the boat and off to Laleen Lake.

Day off

Wednesday June 9th, decided to take the day off since the girls went to Anchorage and had no spotter.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

13th Long Lake


June 8th, 2010 Cloudy today with temperatures in mid 50's and no wind. I decided I needed to swim another lake today so I recruited my youngest daughter 14 year old McKenzie to come with me and watch. Long Lake is located in the Kepler-Bradley recreation area just off of the Glenn Highway. Once you reach the parking lot (fee area) you must follow a trail down to the lake about 300 yards and lots and lots of mosquito's so if you come here to fish (catch and release only) or to swim bring the bug dope. Water temperature 60 F. After getting zipped up, cap on, off I went. Keep your eyes open and watch for trees as you get close to the sides I almost hit several. Looks like some beavers dropped the trees or maybe it was mother nature. Once I reached the end of the lake and finally warmed up I decided to swim the whole length of the lake (665 strokes). McKenzie was wondering what was going on when I just kept swimming past her. Once I reached the end I had to swim back couple of hundred yards to where McKenzie was waiting. Since the enter area is hidden along the trees I had to stop after 25 strokes and yell for McKenzie finally I found her after I past her. Total time 45 minutes. Overall the lake seemed to be pretty clean I could see the bottom as I moved into the shallow water.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Back to the Pool

Weather and other situations developed today thus no lake swim today. Actually I miss the lake swim. I felt that I had to do something today so back to the pool I went. I swam a total of 3100 yards and felt good. The workout consisted of 1500 swim (500 warmup, 500 fartlek alternating hard/east 25's, 500 fartlek 25 hard/25 easy/50 hard/50 easy/75 hard/75 easy/100 hard/100 easy). Then I stopped and put on the flippers and did another 500 fartlek -(25H/25E, 50H, 50E, 75H, 75E, 100H, 100E) in time of -6:17. Rested for a minute and did 1000 swim ( easy 250, followed by 250 (hard/easy at 25's) followed by 500 (25H/25E,50H,50E,75H,75E,100H,100E) in a time of 12:44. Both of these swims were my fastest so far this year. The lake swims must be making me stronger. I ended my swim with 100 easy.

Until next time

Sunday, June 6, 2010

12th Irene Lake


Sunday June 5th we moved on from Canoe Lake to Irene Lake another lake within the Kepler-Bradley Recreation area. You can park right at the end of Irene and it is a short walk on a nice trail to reach the lake. The wind is picking up and I will have to swim into the wind to reach the other side, but will have the wind coming back across the lake. Since these three lakes that I did today are small, we choose not to bring the boat and have Morgan just watch me conduct the swims. This lake is larger than Echo but smaller than Canoe. The lake is pretty clean, but lots of weeds as you reach the far side. Total time 18:50 to swim cross the lake and back and 278 freestyle strokes to cross the lake in one direction. This lake is alot better than Canoe which has a terrible odor when near the weeds, but more subject to winds. One lake left in this lake system called Long Lake, but that one will have to wait until another day. I would imagine that the total distance to swim across and back Echo, Canoe and Irene lakes is around 2 miles and total time of approx. 50 minutes. One note after swimming these three lakes it took me a couple of hours to warm back up even after a hot shower.


For more info visit http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/464

Take care and get out and enjoy the outdoors!

11th - Canoe Lake


Sunday June 5th, after swimming Echo Lake we decided to swim two more lakes within the Kepler-Bradley Recreation area. This is a state parks area and they will charge you for daily use, unless you are gone within 30 minutes. Canoe Lake is located behind Kepler-Bradley Lakes and the public access is located at the end of the lake. When we arrived we found abour 30 people from Alaska Pacific University conducting some bizarre activities associated with rubber tubes and making them float with a person in them. More than likely science and team building activities dealing with bouyancy. As Morgan said very loud and annoying! I proceeded past the APU students and into the water. The beginning of the lake very weedy and smells real bad, same thing once you reach the other end. The middle of the lake was fine. Total time to swim across and back was 24 minutes and 365 freestyle strokes to cross the lake in one direction. I felt pretty good after doing this lake, so we decided to go swim Irene which is located right up the road about half mile away.

10th Echo Lake


Sunday June 5th, Morgan and I went to Echo Lake located off the Glenn Highway across from Kepler-Bradley Lakes. There is a public parking area above the lake. Be careful it is a step down hill trail (20 yards) until you meet up with the trail that goes around the lake. We walked to the end of the lake and found a trail that would take us to the lake. Most of the shore line on this lake is privately owned. Bring bug dope lots of mosquito's. Water temperature near the shore was 61 F, but it felt much colder. The water seemed pretty clean and didn't smell. Since this is a small lake I had to swim across and back. Total time 16:20 and 250 freestyle strokes to cross this lake. On to the next lake -- Canoe

Saturday, June 5, 2010

9th Loberg Lake


June 5th, 2010 since we ran out of gas and not much left on the trolling motor we decided to go to Loberg Lake on the way home. Loberg is located next to T & J Gravel just off the Parks Hwy access via Truck Road. This lake is small thus we didn't use a boat to guide me. The water temperature 62.5F. the first section has weeds then it drops off quick then as you get close to the other shore it gets shallow again. Overall a good little lake and offers some good fishing. Total swim time 11 minutes.

For more information check out the follow web page: http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/351

Until the next swim!

#8 Lake Lucille




Today June 5th weather good, temperatures high 50's with light winds. Decided to swim Lake Lucille, located near downtown Wasilla. John and I decided to try using his small motor (1950's) so that we can get back faster after swimming across. The water temperature was 62 F and according to John's GPS I would need to swim 1.6 miles to reach the other side. Like the protocol for the other lakes John led me across the lake. I soon found out that this lake is shallow. Majority of the swim today I could see the light colored mud bottom inter mixed with weeds, it reminded me of swimming in Costa Rica without the fish. When we were about half mile from the shore I got to watch a float plane come down and land just off my right shoulder. Remember I am only seeing the plane when I take a breath other than the plane pretty uneventful swim. Total time was 40 minutes and according to the GPS total length of 1.61 miles. On the way back we took off the trolling motor and used John's gas motor. On the way back we decided to see if we could see Sarah Palin's house and her new 14 foot fence. Sure enough it is just to the right of Lake Lucille Inn. As I am entering this blog I am also watching the Belmont Stakes Horse Race and guess what Sarah Palin is at the race to watch the horse First Dude named after Sarah's Husband Todd run the race and is a 6-1 favorite to win. Back to the lake when we got abotu .25 miles from the shore we ran out of gas and switched back to the trolling motor to get back to shore. We wanted to go to Finger Lake but without gas and little left on the trollong motor I decided to go to Loberg Lake. (see next post) For more information about Lake Lucille visit this web site: http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Statewide/LakeData/index.cfm/FA/main.lakeDetail/LakeID/145

Other notes; if you plan on swimming this lake do it early I would suspect that this lake will be full of weeds in August. Also, you should know that this lake has been on DEC bad lakes list for many years for its poor water quality.

Update on the horse race First Dude led the whole race until the final stretch were he just couldn't keep it going and ended up third. I will just leave it at that!

Take Care

June 4th - Weather Delays

No swimming today, still rain and cool temperature. Will try tomorrow, if weather decides to cooperate.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

No Swim Today

June 3rd, 2010 with wind gusts to 20 miles per hour and rain I decided to put off swimming today and will wait until better weather.

Take care

7th - Wasilla Lake











June 2nd - Decided to swim Wasilla Lake today even though it isn't a stocked lake. Mogan wasn't available so I enlisted one of my fellow teachers (John)from Mat-Su Career & Tech High School to follow me in the boat. It was the perfect day to swim one of the longest lakes that I would have to swim. Tempertures in the high 60's and no wind. Water temperature was 64 F. Wasilla Lake is located off the Parks Highway in down town Wasilla. Wasilla Lake is made up of two lake and upper and lower with a small canel connecting the too lakes. In the middle of canel it can't be more than 4 feet deep. The public access is locted by the swimming beach on the side of lake near Pizza Hut. Float planes have been known to land here and the pilot would walk up to get a pizza. While swimming across the lower lake had the opportunity to watch several seagulls and loons swim or fly by. Actually only could watch them when I took a breath. Lake seemed to be pretty clean only few weeds in the canal. Of course John was trying to video tape me swimming through the canel but ran the trolling motor into to shallow of water and had to stop and clean the blades thus the video didn't happen. The first half of the upper lake was clean of weeds but the second half is much shallow (4-6 foot deep) and hence as we got closer to shore the more weeds i had to swim through. Total time 53 minutes and according to the GPS it was just of 2 miles as the crow flies. But if you have ever swam in open water you know that you don't swim straight. Thus, I would estimate my total swim distance more like 2.25 miles. Once across now it was time to enjoy the boat ride back across the lake. Unfortunately the battery was dieing and John decided to oar and it took us 70 mintues to get back to the truck. In future swims that John goes with me on we will bring a 2 hp motor so that we can get bck across the lake quicker. Overall good experience.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

5th and 6th Lakes (Kepler and Bradley Lakes)




June 1st 10:00 am Kepler and Bradley Lakes are part of the parks system and hence they will charge you a daily fee to either camp or just to go fishing. But fortunately we were there before the office opened and hence didn't have to pay. I decided to swim Kepler Lake first and like Matanuska Lake it is deep around 75 feet at its deepest part. Since it is deep the water temperature had to be in the high 50's. It took me about 8 minutes to warm up. If you plan to swim this lake start about 25 yards from the bridge. This area is very shallow and has a very muddy bottom. We didn't have a lot of time today so I placed Morgan on the Bridge so that she could keep and eye on me. The public access is right between both lakes thus I had to swim across and back both lakes. On the way back across Kepler I was a little bored so I decided to count the number of freestyle strokes it took. The result was a total of 475 strokes. Total time was 33 minutes. Once I reached the shore I climbed out and walked over to Bradley Lake. The first thing I noticed was that Bradley was warmer and it should be since the depth is only 30 feet. Once I reached the end of the lake I decided to count the number of strokes on the way back. This time it took only 333 strokes and a total time of 22 minutes and 25 seconds. For a total time of 55 minutes and 25 seconds, thus the longest swim to date. Overall the lake was pretty clean as long as you avoid the section on Kepler side near the bridge. Unlike the Kepler side Bradley side has more gravel.