Ice and Teddies

Another early start, we had a great buffet breakfast at 6 am, before boarding our catamaran to explore 65 miles up Glacier Bay. We first headed for South Marble island, where dozens of Stellar SeaLeer más
Anchorage to Denali

No witty title today, too tired! We luckily were able to get out of Gustavus by budgie jet ( thanks Chrissy C) and take a 14 minute flight to Juneau (yes, 14!). Most of the budgie unloaded, but weLeer más
More Kantishna pics

Kantishna - Back of beyond, Alaska style

Today we had a very early start, as our tour bus left the Denali Wilderness Centre at 6:15 am. The day was again bleak, drizzly cold and foggy, but when we met with our tour guide, John, he was veryLeer más
Leaving Anchorage

Today we leave Anchorage travelling 100 miles to Seward.... To join our Norwegian Cruise Ship, to sail the Inside Passage...
It's another miserable day, and we are on a shuttle to the dock...
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All at sea...

It is 7 am aboard the rather ironically called Norwegian Sun . Of course, the morning is dull and overcast with drizzle, which is all we have encountered in Alaska. The locals say it has been a badLeer más
The Tlingit and the Eyrie

Today we docked at the quaint village of Hoonah, on Icy Strait Point. It is a tiny village of 850 permanent residents, which quadrupled when we arrived. It was originally a salmon fishing village,Leer más
Back to Juneau...

Today, the ship docked in Juneau. We did not get off he ship, as we had spent a couple of days here last week, so had a very pleasant morning with most passengers getting off.
Tomorrow, we have aLeer más
Cruising for glaciers

Leaving Juneau, we cruised leisurely toward Skagway, and headed toward the Tracy Arm of the Stephens Passage to hunt or more glaciers. As we neared Tracy Arm, we could see many ice and bit bergs inLeer más
Skagway to our first Canadian check-in..

After cruising past one fabulous glaciers and bit berg ice fields, we arrived at Skagway, Alaska at 7am his morning. Paul had arranged a rental car, so we fought the oldies to get off the boatLeer más
More Skagway/ Yukon Highway pics

Ketchikan, United States

Just arriving in Ketchikan, Alaska - touted as the Salmon Capital of the World. As we are docking, I thought I'd share a few pics. We are off to what I expect to be a very kitsch Lumberjack show...Leer más
The Inside Passage, and Vancouver Bound

After leaving the dock at Ketchikan, we have cruised at a leisurely pace for the Inside Passage toward Vancouver Island, and toward out final port of Vancouver. The day dawned overcast again (seemsLeer más
The Road to Revelstoke

We have a long drive ahead of us, and on the way we stopped at a tourist trap known as Hell's Gate. This is a natural phenomenon of narrows of a river, where the salmon surge upstream. They neededLeer más
Stanley Park, Vancouver

On disembarking, we encountered the least efficient rental car operation we have ever come across. 2 hours of waiting, two agents, extremely slow. Ugh! Eventually, we got our vehicle. We ordered aLeer más
Lake Louise and Banff

Lake Louise certainly lived up to expectation, it was stunningly beautiful. What I was not prepared for was the sheer volume of tourists there...wow. The Chateau was beautiful, and we had afternoonLeer más
Athabasca and beyond !

From Lake Louise, we headed north towards Jasper on the Ice fields Parkway, retracing a journey Paul took many years ago in Winter.
The scenery was amazing, with the Rocky Mountains as the backdrop,Leer más
Whister bound

Today we left Alberta, and headed back into British Colombia for Whistler. First stop was a great bakery in Jasper for breakfast and coffee, before hitting the road. It's a long hike, so stay tunedLeer más
All aboard for Victoria, BC

Today, we regrettably left Whistler, with a promise to return when the White stuff is plentiful.
We needed to scoot back towards Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay for our ferry to the capital city ofLeer más
Walking Victoria, and Garden Inspiration

We had a leisurely start, and having our own kitchen for the first time in weeks, decided we would feast on fresh eggs and Canadian bacon (do they just call it bacon here?😜). Lovely. I hadLeer más
Seattle, and the needle as old as I

Today we explored Seattle, Washington. It was a public holiday (Labour Day) here, and people were everywhere!
We went up the Space Needle, erected in less than a year for the 1962 World's Fair. GoodLeer más
Return to Vancouver

Today we crossed the border from Bellingham to Vancouver, a distance of only 54 miles. The border crossing is only about 25 miles from Bellingham, so it was again good to be back in metric!!!
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All good things...

Well the day has come where we have to return home... I write this sitting at Vancouver Airport, with our steel chariot sitting on the runway.
We started the day at a Cafe for breaking, pleasant butLeer más
Home, sweet home...

After a very ordinary 13 and a half hour flight from Vancouver, on what must have been the plane with the worst seats in the fleet (I have pressure areas on my butt from the hard hard seat!), weLeer más