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Ketchikan Harbor

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    • Day 6

      Ketchikan, Alaska

      July 3, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F

      Ketchikan is an old frontier town with old wooden boardwalks and a street that used to house a red light district back in gold prospecting days. There are also many totem poles around town, and tourist shops and....that's pretty much it. Oh, and it rains a lot.

      Chris saw a place on the tourist map that said Eagle Viewing, so when we were on the free tourist shuttle bus, I asked the young driver about it. He squinted at my map as if he'd never seen his hometown laid out on paper before, and said, "Eagle Viewing area? I don't know what that is. I never look at a map here." (In a town of 8,000 people the locals don't generally feel the need to consult a map.)

      I said, "I mean, is it even... would there be eagles around, this time of year? Is it worth looking?"

      "The best place I can think of would be right next to E.C. Phillips," he said. "You might see some from there."

      "E...C.... Phillips?" I'm looking at my map.

      "Next stop," he said, starting up the bus.

      At the next stop, he told us to go over to what looked like a warehouse parking lot by the shore and look back towards the trees. We crunched across the gravel as the bus pulled away, and looked around aimlessly. Here, eagle-eagle.

      "Hear that?" Chris said suddenly.

      I had heard it, but hadn't quite registered it. An eagle cry. I turned just in time to see the eagle who had just shrieked above us, swoop in and land in one of the trees behind us. A tree that, now that Eagle #1 had so kindly focused our attention, we saw held 2 additional eagles. The tree next to it held two also.

      Before moving to the Pacific Northwest I never dreamed I would see that many bald eagles in my lifetime, much less all in one place. As we walked back toward town, our highest count was 12 eagles. We watched one clean his feathers, clear as day through the binoculars.

      Thank you, young bus driver who's never heard of the Eagle Viewing Area but knows where you might see some eagles.
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    • Day 4

      Ketchikan

      August 2, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Finally got to Ketchikan after two days on the boat. I had aways thought that I would go stir crazy locked up on board and I wasn't wrong. We were glad to get here and walk around Ketchikan. The best part was the salmon in the creek, jumping up the waterfalls. That was fun to watch, but really hard to photograph.

      Anyway, it's a scenic little town with tons of tourist shops to buy Alaskan junk. :) We supported the local economy a bit.

      Next stop... Juneau!
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    • Day 7

      Ketchikan, Alaska

      May 21, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

      The day started with a 5am alarm again. We had breakfast in the Lido buffet and went ashore at 7:30. The dock was right in downtown Ketchikan. We met up with Shona of Island Wings. Because of the fog, our flight was delayed so we re-arranged our day. In the meantime, we shopped and bought local art by Candace Kelley. Her sister Maida Kelley also sells art at the same tiny roadside stand and it was definitely unique..not like the mass-produced art touted by the ship. We also bought chocolates at Ketchicandies - AWESOME!, salmon treats for our kitty and patches/pins for our luggage.

      We met up with Shona again at 10am and drove to their dock. Michelle was our pilot and passengers were Sherilyn, Myron, Diane, Nana, Dan & Noreen. Approx. 1 hour flight to Misty Fjords National Monument. We got to go ashore and take a few photos. Myron was in the co-pilot seat on the way there and switched with Dan for the way home. Tour was absolutely amazing. Unfortunately, Dave, Linda, Matti and Don's tour was cancelled entirely due to the fog and they were unable to get another tour later in the day.

      All aboard was at 12:30 (too early!!) and we went to the Lido deck for the Salmon Feast for lunch. Myron & Sherilyn went to the gym for a half hour and we showered and changed for happy hour. Happy hour at the crow's nest at 4pm with games and relaxing til dinner at 7pm. We went to the Lido buffet for dinner tonight as we didn't have enough time to go to the MDR. We played more games in the Crow's Nest until the bar crawl started at 9:30. This tour included 4 stops over the course of an hour, with drinks at each bar. It was too much alcohol and we left most of it without drinking. Overall, didn't think it was the greatest idea to have it so late at night after a day of drinking. We went to the casino for a short while before going to bed around midnight.
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