Danielle was our tour guide for the ebike and hike of Lunch Creek Trail.
Getting to the trail by ebike was a fun experience (makes the hills easy!). Along the way we saw a black bear munching on some berries on the side of the road quite close to us! That was an unexpected bonus of the tour :)
When we got to Lunch Creek trail it was like being in a Tolkien story. So green, huge old growth trees and a blanket of soft moss enveloping everything. Danielle led us through the trail to the creek, where we could watch the salmon heading up stream - an amazing sight! Apparently they had just arrived so we got lucky. Danielle is a native and extremely knowledgeable about the area. You can tell she enjoys what she does and that she loves the Alaskan natural surroundings - so, while, you could certainly do this hike on your own, having Danielle as our guide made it much more informative and fun.
We didn't see any bears on the trail, but we saw remnants of their salmon feast, a big pile of scat and a bear print in the mud! We saw several Steller's Jays, seabirds and even a seal or two where the river meets the ocean. We could have (would have) stayed to watch the salmon run all day if it weren't for Danielle reminding us that alas, we had to go.
We rode our bikes back and were greeted with light refreshments and beverages including delicious smoked salmon.
The other people in our van took the kayak tour and has great things to say about it.
I would absolutely tour with KKC again and highly recommend them if you like authentic, small group experiences.
Oh yeah, about that Sasquatch, while we didn't *see* one, we know they are out there...