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Beaver dam at Mendenhall Glacier: Photo Bob Armstrong


Remember our old friends Bob Armstrong and Mary Willson from Juneau? The were the ones that documented the activity of the beavers at the Mendenhall glacier park and published this lovely book. They also organized volunteers to rip out the dams so that the beavers wouldn’t need to be killed until the rangers could pay for Mike Callahan to come out and do a beaver management plan. It seems like a million years ago now, but its nice to see this morning that Bob and Mary are still going strong!

As we climbed back up the hill to the main West Glacier Trail, we noted old beaver works high on the slope. Several trees had, long ago, been chewed or cut down. At first thought, it seemed odd for beavers to clamber so far up a hill, when trees seemed to be available closer to shore. Then we recalled that a couple of years ago, a beaver lived for a time above the Eaglecrest lodge, building small dams and a house. So beavers do what they need to do, in order to survive.

Go read the whole thing for a gentle friday stroll with two remarkable naturalists. Bob has a nice photo of a water strider, but sadly no beaver dams in this article.  Here at home there was snow on Mt. Diablo this morning and in the world of ironic just desserts my internet is down this morning so I’m posting this on the cities dime. I bet they’re happy they installed free WIFI downtown. I can just barely reach it if I face north in the coldest bay window of the house!

Also happy anniversary to a certain Englishman who has traveled with me on life’s journey for 26 years today. You know who you are.


Lory came back from her Alaska trek this weekend, and brought lovely photos of her adventures. She had a nice meeting with Bob Armstrong and Mary Willson who worked together to produce the beavers of Mendenhall Glacier book. She was a little sad for the hardworking beavers, since volunteers have been avidly removing dams every time they’re built for the past three years. Wow. What a battle of wills! I bet I know whose would last longer.

The good news is that Mike Callahan trekked out this summer and do an assessment of 19 problem sights. So once they work out the financial details, he’ll come back and the beavers will get to enjoy actual fruits to their labors. Check out the gnawed trees in her photos. That’s some serious chewing.

The other great thing about her trip was hiking out to Horseshoe Lake at Denali National Park to see if she could some some actual beavers. What a great treat to see them in this massive lake at the foot of lovely mountains. Check out the photos here and plan your trip soon.

We wanted to share with you the amazing experience we had with the beavers at Horseshoe Lake. Martinez should be very proud that our beavers have come to live here.  When you see beavers out on a beautiful pond surrounded by beautiful mountains in a clear lake, it does make you wonder why our beavers have chosen our little creek with all its garbage!

Ahhh, some people spend all their money to move into nice houses with glorious views, and some move into fixeruppers and take a transformational journey while they work on developing them into landmarks.

Our beavers have vision!

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