by Philip.AK » Wed Aug 31, 2016 12:12 pm
Shuyak Island is a big state park, so the first building is a public use cabin that you can reserve. The other log structure is actually a banya (sauna) from an abandoned recreational mining claim. Most of the abandoned buildings on the island have had animals move into them and make a serious messes (squirrels filling every nook with pine cones and making nests in anything they can chew up, or bats roosting in the walls, etc), but the banya is in great shape and I stay there on most trips. This trip was a bit mellower and more relaxed than some of my outings, and a nice change of pace.
Open water is no problem in a packraft providing it's not too windy. Packrafts are pretty useless when the wind hits about 15 mph. But on Shuyak you can just go ashore and hike if you don't like what the seas are doing. Since paddling requires less energy than hiking, we rafted when we could and hiked when we wanted to switch bays or go around capes that were subject to weather. I have never used a PR 49.
There was surprisingly little bear activity on our trip. I don't know where they all were, but we hardly even saw tracks or scat. Shuyak generally is not a good place to see bears anyway since it is densely forested, but the dearth of activity surprised me. I guess they were laying low or swam to the next larger island to the south, Afognak, to fish larger salmon streams.