Although 154 miles isn't much compared to many of our other days, it was enough for today. The entire day has been cool and rainy/misty/foggy/drizzly. We donned our rain pants shortly out of Anchorage and made our way on to Seward. En route we spied more YAFLs, but the weather didn't really make for lovely photographs, so we will try for photos on our way out. Like Valdez, there is only one way in and the same way out over land.
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Seward Marina docs float w/ the tide |
I also found open internet access from the tour company we are using (Major Marine Tours), so I nabbed some bandwidth too.
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More on Major Marine Tours tomorrow |
First time we used the tarp - it was definitely worth bringing |
This is a major location for trips into the Kenai Fjords Park area. In fact there was a large cruise ship docked in the harbor when we arrived. The focus here is much less on glaciers than on wildlife. So of course, the spousal unit had to book another cruise in hopes of seeing large marine mammals. What this means is that we will be spending two nights at this camp site (nice not to break it down tomorrow morning).
While here we stepped into the Yukon Bar (since 1942). This is one of those bars with the dollar bills plastered all over the ceiling and guns on the wall. Yes, one of those kind of places (my kind of place).
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I'm sure my dollar is here somewhere |
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Don't take your guns to rown, boys |
As I write this it is 9:30 pm and there is still plenty of light. There will still be plenty of light in two hours. I am starting to get accustomed to the extra light, but it still seems a bit weird. Once we start moving south again days will start to seem really short.
Numbers for today...
Average temperature: 60 degF
Number of beers consumed: 2 (each)
Number of calories in dinner: 1300 (each, Progresso chili with Fritos and onion)
Number of interesting neighbors conversed with: 2
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