Our next stop was in Ketchikan where we got up super early (again) in order to go on our shore excursion to the Misty Fjords. We ended up being super lucky in that they had had lots of rain the previous two days. Because of the rain we saw LOTS of temporary waterfalls. We also lucked out and saw quite a bit of wildlife (the guides remarked that they don't usually see as much as we did). We saw (or some people did anyway) a bear, lots of bald eagles, two orca whales, and some seals. It was fantastic!!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Glacier Bay
Next we headed to Glacier Bay and arrived early in the morning. We picked up some rangers from the Park Service who pointed out wildlife we could see and told us some information about the glaciers themselves. We actually were able to see some bears feasting on a whale carcass but our camera wasn't good enough to get a good picture of them. The rangers talked about several of the glaciers in the bay and we were able to see Marjorie Glacier calve several times.
Marjorie Glacier
Marjorie Glacier
Skagway Alaska
Our next port of call was in Skagway. Instead of doing a shore excursion in Skagway we rented a car with our friends who came on the cruise with us and drove into Canada and up into the Yukon to a place called Emerald Lake. Because we drove we were able to stop at the many scenic viewpoints and get great pictures.
A marmot we spotted.
The White Pass and Yukon train
A marmot we spotted.
The White Pass and Yukon train
Juneau Alaska
Our first port of call on our cruise was Juneau Alaska. Aaron wanted to do a glacier hike so while he did that I went on a different excursion to a rainforest/gardens and then out to the Mendenhall Glacier visitors center (I have been getting pain in my right hip that prevented me from doing a hike). These are pictures Aaron took out at Mendenhall Glacier while on his hike.
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