07/24/2025
Update 69: As you can imagine, I wasn’t on plan for most of this week. Between early wake-up times and float plane rides to the national park, breakfast was a bagel on the go. Maybe there was lunch. Maybe there was early dinner. There was no high-protein dessert like usual. I’m sure most days I was lucky to get 75g of protein. But man, was it all worth it.
Because for two days, I was in one of the wildest places in the country- Katmai National Park- watching grizzlies catch salmon straight out of the falls. The trip started with a floatplane flight over rugged Alaskan wilderness, landing right on the lake next to Brooks Camp. Our welcome committee was bear walking the beach just as we stepped off the plane. After a quick stop at “bear school,” where you learn how to not die (basically), we geared up in waders and spent the day wading in the river… yes, with the bears. The sun was shining, salmon were jumping, and it felt like we were dropped into a Nat Geo documentary.
The next day delivered even more magic. After another floatplane ride, we stuck to the trails and spotted grizzlies in every direction- fishing, napping, play-fighting. There’s just nothing quite like standing 30 yards from a massive bear while he locks eyes with you, then casually turns his attention back to lunch. The salmon run was so strong that bears weren’t all crowded at the falls this year. They were everywhere, which meant they were less agitated with one another’s presence and ate and played in peace. This also meant more solitude, more connection, and more moments of pure awe.
We got back home Friday after basically 24 hours of travel time and I used Saturday and Sunday as my re-entry days. Groceries were ordered and delivered. I took daily walks to slide gently back into my routine and hit the gym first thing this morning. Alaska filled my cup, but now it’s back to fueling the body and lifting heavy things until the next trip… and there quite a few good ones coming up! 🫡
Today’s weight: 146.8
Avg calories: ?
Units alcohol: 0