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NEWS For the Peninsula Clarion A dozen white motor homes clogged the Kenai Holiday gas station parking lot Monday morning, giving locals a rare glimpse at the kind of caravan that has been conspicuously missing from the summertime scene so far this year.

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James Milner of Franklinton, La., levels his camper after pulling into Kenai on Tuesday afternoon with his wife, Cathy.
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James Milner of Franklinton, La., levels his camper after pulling into Kenai on Tuesday afternoon with his wife, Cathy. "We've been wanting to come (to Alaska) for a while," Milner said. "When the gas prices fell in the fall, we said this might be the year."
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THE REC GUIDE

WINTER ACTIVITIES

If you think the Kenai Peninsula is beautiful in the summer, you should see it when cloaked under a thick blanket of white with the aurora borealis rippling through the celestial canopy above.

BERRIES OF THE KENAI PENINSULA

Whether intentionally seeking berries for jellies and jams or just out for a casual hike, residents and visitors will find the 50-some varieties of wild berries in Alaska hard to resist.

COMMON SENSE SURVIVAL

There’s adventure and beauty in the wild country, but also an element of risk.

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