The Master Builder chose for a tool, not the thunder and lightning to rend and split asunder, not the stormy torrent nor the eroding rain, but the tender snowflake, noiselessly falling through unnumbered generations – John Muir “Haa aani a ya “… This is our Homeland: […]
Read more →Stevens Channel to Taku Harbour on our way to Juneau: 21st May 2016 Stevens Channel on a windless day with the current working in your favour is just one of those experiences you will always remember. The shades of blues and greys were mesmerizingly pretty. We saw […]
Read more →20th May 2016: What a day! A total sensory overload! We have just left Dawes Glazier and am heading back down Endicott Arm to Ford’s Terror. A very unfortunate name for such beautiful rapids! It is however not to be taken lightly. The entrance can be extremely […]
Read more →20th May 2016 As we were making our way to Endicott Arm in still cloudless weather, we were all agree that we probably saw the highlight yesterday. If Dawes Glazier wants to top that, it better be good. The beautiful teal green waterway was […]
Read more →19th May 2016: We again left early and now in perfect cloudless weather for the short trip across Stephens Passage. The water was glassy and the sun reflected brightly from the snow-capped peaks. On the way we were visited by Dahls porpoises and hump back whales […]
Read more →Gambier Bay: 18th May 2016: On our way we saw some whales but they we off in the distance. The rain continued and the visibility remained poor. Even these conditions had its charm. My pictures looked almost eerie and sometimes I had to check if I […]
Read more →Wrangell Narrows….. 17th May 2016: The 21-mile-long Narrows is just deep enough and wide enough to accommodate ferries and has in certain areas a tidal range of 23 feet! You can just imagine what kind of tide that can cause! It is a piloting challenge with 60 […]
Read more →On our way to Wrangell – Our first really rough weather: (Blake Passage) 15th May 2016: We left Yes bay for Meyer’s Chuck but with a very narrow and dangerous entry in pretty rough conditions, we have decided to push through to Frosty Bay – a somewhat insignificant […]
Read more →14th May (“Yas” Bay – Meaning mussel in one of the indigenous languages in Alaska) According to the books we have on this area, Yes Bay resort is open all year round. Well, on our arrival there we were enthusiastically greeted by 4 huskies barking and […]
Read more →The start of the Misty Fiords … not so misty this time… in fact – we had the most wonderful blue skies and sunny days there! This is apparently the second hottest yeaar ever recorded in Alaska! We love every bit of it! Rudyerd Inlet 12th May […]
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