After leaving Glacier Bay National Park we set our course for Ketchikan Alaska. We were only in Ketchikan for a little over 4 hours, which I hadn't realized when I signed us all up for a 4 hour excursion. Needless to say we didn't have any time to just explore the "salmon capital of the world".
We began our time in Ketchikan at Totem Bight State Park. The totem poles were amazing. Some were so tall I couldn't fit the whole pole in one picture no matter how far back I stood. Each totem pole told a different story, a different legend of the native people. I thought the totem poles were very interesting... Luke and Gianna didn't quite agree. While the tour guide tried to tell each pole's story to the attentive group, Luke and Gianna were intent on seeing how far they could push our patience. Finally, we gave up trying to hear the stories of the poles and fell back away from the group to let the kids run around.
Following the totem poles we moved onto the Lumberjack show. Gianna fell blissfully asleep on the way there and stayed that way through most of the show. Luke was in seventh heaven when we gave him his own bag of popcorn. The show was neat, a little corny at times, but Luke enjoyed it and that's why we went. Immediately following the show we had to race to the ship or risk being left behind. No time for pictures, no time for shopping.
The next evening we arrived at our last port of call, Victoria, British Columbia. This stop was another 4 hour call. Since we didn't arrive until 7:30 PM, Mark and I decided not to sign up for any excursions. Instead, we ate dinner on the ship and then took a double decker bus (a huge hit with Luke) into town. We spent the next hour and a half just wandering the town. Victoria is a beautiful, wealthy town. Ultimately we spent more money at this port than any other port.
The cruise overall was a lot of fun. Would I do it again with 2 toddlers... probably not. But I'm still glad we tried it. It was so good seeing so many family members. After the cruise, mom and Alisha came back to Bethel with us for a week. It was nice to have them here, I just wish the weather would have cooperated a little more. I think the sun finally came out the day they left!
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Skagway and Glacier Bay National Park
"The Golden Staircase" - Chilkoot Trail |
Skagway was the only port
that our whole group took the same excursion. We started out on a tour bus and drove into the mountains. Our guide filled our heads with all kinds of facts about the gold rush and the two trails. We made several picture stops along the way before arriving in Carcross, Yukon. Carcross was by far the highlight of the excursion for the kids. There was a little petting zoo and both Luke and Gianna thought the goats and puppies were there just for them. As for me, Carcross was some of the most beautiful scenery. The mouth of the Yukon river, the same Yukon river that runs near Bethel, begins in Carcross between two gorgeous mountains.
The next part of our excursion was the return to Skagway trip on the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad. Although we were essentially returning the same way we came up, we were away from the road enough that we got a whole new perspective of the White Mountains.
Mouth of the Yukon River |
The following day was spent on the cruise ship touring Glacier Bay National Park. Praise God the weather was beautiful! The ship moved slowly through the park and sat for a while in front of each of the glaciers. Park rangers boarded the ship early and were there for most of the day to answer peoples questions. Margerie Glacier was my favorite. Not only was it beautiful, but we got to see several small ice calves.
At the end of our time in Glacier Bay National Park we saw more sea life than on any other part of our trip. We saw otters, sea lions and lots and lots of whales! We saw whales eating and even saw 2 whales breach!! They were pretty far in the distance, but close enough to see with the naked eye that a giant animal just jumped clear out of the water.
I loved the time we spent in Glacier Bay, but it was frustrating at the same time. For some reason Luke and Gianna just weren't very interested in glaciers...
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