



At Mukluk Annies, another mandatory stop, if you have a meal in the restaurant, you are entitled to a free evening boat ride, permitted to stay in the no hook-up RV park, use the vehicle wash area, and dump and fill. Eloise took the boat ride and said it was great fun. Mukluk Charlie is a real character with a lot of stories. I chickened out because I thought a storm was coming in. It cleared off for the ride though, only rough in a few spots. We only stayed the one night. Beautiful view from the boondock area don’t you think?
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