A Break in the Weather

Today is our last day in Petersburg and thankfully the rain has let up at least temporarily. So after breakfast we hit the streets, hopefully to see as much as possible while the weather lasts.
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Petersburg to Juneau

We arrived in Petersburg to light showers, it drizzled for most of the time that we were there and we left with light showers so if nothing else the weather was consistent.
Back on my favourite ferryЧитать далее
A Feather Bed and Mendenhall Glacier.

We arrived is Juneau around mid-day. Unlike outside most Australian transport hubs and for that matter most other places to which we have travelled there rarely are taxis or buses waiting at ferryЧитать далее
Juneau to Skagway

Our stay in Juneau for the time being was just a brief one. Today we returned to the ferry terminal early in the morning to reboard the Malaspina bound for Skagway.
We reunited with Ruth and SteveЧитать далее
Skagway

Skagway owes its fame to the Yukon gold rush days. When the gold fever was at its pitch every man and his dog who had been bitten by the bug would catch the steamships from Seattle to Skagway to thenЧитать далее
Sunshine in Skagway

Another day exploring the town and surrounds. There are some beautiful hikes here but we need to keep it fairly flat. Neil's leg is causing him a bit of grief.
The pictures can do the talking.Читать далее
Ferry to Juneau, Our Last Ferry Stop

Ruth and Steve headed off on the next leg of their journey early in the morning and after an easy start to the day we had another wander around town before catching the Fairweather to Juneau. ThisЧитать далее
Downtown Juneau

We saw the sun break briefly over the hills above us before the clouds and mists closed in again. The showers were back but not too heavy.
Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is a small city spread outЧитать далее
Tracy Arm Glacier

Stormy skies and showers greeted us this morning. We stayed relatively dry during the walk down to the harbour so all was good.
The trip out to Tracy Arm Fjord was a three hour journey through heavyЧитать далее
Last Day in Juneau

Another overcast day! Such a shame. Juneau is such a beautiful city and I love to see it without the shroud of mist and rain. But it is what it is and we are lucky to be here, rain or nor rain.
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Flight to Anchorage

2pm flight today to Anchorage. The flight was under 2 hours and with a quick baggage pickup we were soon on our way to our BnB, Anchorage Walkabout Town.
For dinner we walked to the SpenardЧитать далее
Alaska Zoo

Although our BnB is not that far from town it is uphill and we are trying to limit the distances that Neil walks at this stage. The bus stop is just around the corner so it was an easy decision on howЧитать далее
Train Anchorage to Talkeetna

We had to be at the station an hour before the departure of 8.15 so it was another early start to the day. No breakfast for us! We had been offered a brekkie box to take with us but the crew are busyЧитать далее
Wandering in the rain

Rainy day in downtown Talkeetna. When planning the journey I chose for us to stay here because it is a tiny country town surrounded by lots of forest and river walks. On a clear day down by theЧитать далее
Talkeetna Day 2

What a difference a day makes. It wasn’t sunny all day and the mud is still there but it didn’t rain and we got out and walked. Not too far off the beaten track mind due to the amount of mud butЧитать далее
Talkeetna to Denali

Back on the train. Sarah took us to the station. She is so lovely. There isn’t a taxi service in the town as it is way too small to warrant one and the walk dragging bags through mud and alongЧитать далее
Sunny Day Hiking

Down to the market next door to grab our juices, yoghurt and granola for breakfast.
It was windy and icy cold yesterday afternoon when we arrived but the sun was shining this morning and, althoughЧитать далее
Eielson Shuttle

We woke to a windy morning, grey and cold. Good thing that most of our sight seeing today was going to be out of the windows of a bus.
It was a brisk walk down to the Wilderness Access Centre arrivingЧитать далее
Train to Fairbanks

The train to Fairbanks was at 4pm so we stored our bags in the office area of the Salmon Bake and wandered around the small town are, had some lunch and talked to the locals to fill in the time. It isЧитать далее
Downtown Fairbanks and Visitors Centre

The Regency Fairbanks Hotel where we are staying is a fairly large hotel that feels a bi like a ghost town at the moment as the tourist season is coming to an end. The day staff are lovely, the roomЧитать далее
Riverboat Discovery

Yep it is touristy but it was an enjoyable day. Weather wise it could not have been a more perfect day.
The riverboat was a paddle boat. We watched a bush float plane display, visited the home andЧитать далее
Last Day in Alaska - Pioneer Park

Our last day in Alaska. So sad! It has been an amazing journey. I love the wilderness of Alaska - it is undoubtably harsh for 2/3s of the year and living here is possibly something I could not do (atЧитать далее
Red-Eye to Vancouver

On the move again and leaving Alaska behind. Our stay in Alaska has been an amazing journey. Lots of things have been ticked off the bucket list - cruising the inland passage (via the ferry system,Читать далее
Downtown Vancouver

OK so I'm anal! I had to start the day with us walking to the Central Station to get our connector tickets to Vancouver Island later in the week. Did it have to be done now? Yes, then that box wouldЧитать далее
It Had To Happen Eventually!

She who never gets a cold or the flu is down and out with a case of the flu. Well not out but definitely not feeling myself. Fevers and a general not feeling up to anything much had me back on the bedЧитать далее