From the Seward Highway we made a detour onto Portage Glacier Road. The road roughly follows the river, and heads up near to the base of Portage Glacier, the upper parts of which can be viewed in this image.
Antlers are frequently used as decorations on homes in this area. This pole has moos antlers on tome, caribou below.
This cache was in the town of Kenai, in front of a taxidermist's shop. The bear beneath the cache was a stuffed polar bear. The antlers on the ledge are from caribou. I liked the grass and flowers on the roof. Although this cache is just decorative, such caches were traditionally used by hunters and people living in wilderness area, for storage of food and supplies, to keep them safe from bears.