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Sitka City and Borough

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    • Day 251

      Queen Elisabeth und Alaska 1. Teil

      June 5, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      So, die Tage auf dem Schiff sind gezählt. War sehr schön, mal ganz ohne Internet. Wir dachten ja, wir könnten ganz viel lesen und heruntergeladene Potcasts hören, aber das Leben auf dem Schiff ist ganz schön stressig 😂. Schlafen, Sport, Essen, mal nen Vortrag anhören. Aufs Meer nach Walen Ausschau halten und, und, und! Fontänen von Walen haben wir auch gesehen und ein bisschen Flosse, war aber doch leider ziemlich weit weg. Delphine und Seelöwen gab es auch. Mehrere 23h Tage und einmal ein Tag mit 46h brachten unseren Biorhythmus etwas ins Schleudern. Dann der erste Stop in den USA. Sewart in Alaska. Berge, Schnee, kleine bunte Häuser und viel Natur. Den Hubbard Gletscher durften wir bei strahlendem Sonnenschein genießen. Über Sitka und Ketchikan berichten wir später. Und am 8.6. geht es wieder auf die Straße...Read more

    • Day 14

      Sitka

      June 27, 2023 ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Sitka in Alaska. Sounds great don’t you think?
      Mainly a trip to view the wildlife including a Bear sanctuary and a Raptor sanctuary as well. Seals, otters and a humpback whale thrown in for good measure. This one proved to be a little camera shy but never mind as there will be other times to try and photograph one.
      As an afterthought I should point out that we actually saw whales swimming alongside the ship.
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    • Day 36

      Sitka, Alaska

      May 8 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      We joined a local tour to visit Sitka in Alaska, but we did not expect to take a tender boat in this port though. We left our room at 8:45am and we got priority to take the tender boat (first boat available for us) and we arrived the pier at 9:20am. I was very lost and didn’t know where to go. Fortunately, the tour guide called me at 9:28am and gave me direction. We were 5 minutes late and arrived at 9:35am.

      We first got onto a comfortably air-conditioned bus. We made a couple stop. First, we went to the Silver Bay and saw the beautiful shoreline. Second, we looked at the special plants, natural environment and the totem pole at the National Historical Park. We then visited the Alaska Raptor Centre. Finally, we visited the Fortress of Bear. Symeon was happy to see the wildlife animal at each of these location.

      The tour finished before lunch and we went to a restaurant call “Coldwater” for lunch. We ordered an Alaska King Crab leg to share. It was way bigger and fresher than the ones in Vancouver and Japan; but they were not cheap! It worths for a taste though!

      After lunch, we looked at some souvenir stores, then it started raining hard and we went back to our cruise ship by tender boat!

      We were soaking wet after we got back to our room. After I settle everything, then I went to the hot pool in the spa to soak in hot water to prevent getting sick again!
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    • Day 6

      Sitka

      September 12, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Che la giornata internazionale del sea sick abbia inizio! Questa mattina abbiamo scoperto il centro fitness con una serie di tapis-roulant vista Inside Passage. Alla nostra sinistra la Vancouver Island e la meravigliosa Great Bear Rainforest. Ci siamo persi a guardare distese di conifere e spiagge dalla sabbia nera. Per noi niente pranzo perché la nave ha cominciato una danza interminabile. La notte non è stata delle migliori per il continuo dondolio ma Santo si è alzato imperterrito alle 6:30 per la sua sessione di stretching mattutina. Siamo arrivati a Sitka verso le 11:30 pronti per la nostra prima avventura in Alaska! La nostra escursione prevedeva una visita all’Alaska Raptor Centre e al Sitka National Historical Park. La prima tappa dista 5 miglia dalla Down Town e siamo saliti in un caratteristico camioncino bianco scortati da una simpatica signora. All’Alaska Raptor Centre si possono vedere molte tipologie di rapaci: dalle bald eagle, al falco e alla civetta delle nevi. Abbiamo conosciuto Spirit, una femmina di bald eagle di sette anni ghiotta di salmone e ratti. Si trova al centro perché non vede bene da un occhio e probabilmente perché ha un danno cerebrale infatti è molto lenta nel cacciare. In natura non sarebbe affatto sopravvissuta mentre al centro le si prospetta una vita di almeno 30 anni! Da qui ci siamo spostati all’ingresso del Sitka National Historical Park, sede della meravigliosa Tongass Forest abbellita da numerosi segnali con su scritto “bear activity”! La guida ci ha mostrato un nido di bald eagle e una pianta chiamata Devil’s club, il cui infuso diventa utile per punture e ferite superficiali inoltre, la foresta è famosa per un'antica leggenda che narra quanto agli alberi, la notte, piaccia camminare qua e là. Sotto ad un caratteristico ponticello scorreva un fiume pieno zeppo di salmoni. Alcuni saltavano altri giacevano in via di decomposizione sugli argini laterali. Il salmone risale i fiumi per depositarvi le uova consapevole che quello sarà il suo ultimo viaggio. Gli orsi, in ambienti come questo, non fanno certo fatica a procacciarsi il cibo! Accanto troviamo l’Indian Cultural Centre, un piccolo museo che racconta lo storia dei Tlingit, nativi dell’isola. Sitka sorge sulla Baranoff Island e il suo nome deriva da Sheet’ka, the other side of the isle. Ultima fermata del tour è la casa cerimoniale “Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi” dove abbiamo assistito al racconto di alcune leggende e ascoltato delle canzoni cerimoniali. La nostra permanenza a Sitka si è conclusa con la salita alla Baranoff Castle Hill e una passeggiata a Lincoln Street dove svetta la St. Michael Cathedral.Read more

    • Day 7

      Sitka

      August 19 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Sitka hat knapp 9.000 Einwohner, ist jedoch die größte Stadt der USA 🇺🇸 (gemessen an der Fläche).
      Die Einheimischen leben vom Fischen - und den Touristen. Als wir hier waren, lagen insgesamt drei Kreuzfahrtschiffe im Hafen, sodass ca. 10.000 Menschen den kleinen Ort überlaufen haben. Und so sieht es dann auch aus: Die „Hauptstraße“ wird gesperrt und es reihen sich Touriabzockläden an Chinaschrottsouvenirtempel. Man reist also um die Welt, um billigen Müll aus China in Sitka (kann übrigens nur per Schiff oder Flugzeug erreicht werden) vollkommen überteuert zu shoppen 🛒

      Von der Natur her ist es aber ganz schön. Es gibt einen Nationalpark mit etlichen Totems und in den Flüssen schwimmen Millionen Lachse die Strömung zum Laichen und Sterben hinauf 💀

      Das Wetter war ähnlich wie die Shops: Scheiße. Es hat nur geregnet, was hier aber üblich ist. Es regnet nahezu täglich 🌧️
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    • Day 4

      Day 4 - Sitka

      September 19, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Day started off very early! After falling asleep yesterday afternoon and not waking up for dinner I was fully awake at 4am. Mark woke up....or was more likely disturbed by me.....soon after and we got up and went to find coffee at 5.30am. Amazing how many other early risers were wandering around - who knew people got up so early 😀.
      Breakfast opened at 6.30 so we were at the buffet bright and breezy. Quite enjoyed being up at the crack of dawn, and it was a beautiful sunny morning, clear blue skies.
      We docked at Sitka today and hadn't booked any excursions so the day was ours to wander as we pleased. Sitka is classed as a city but it's tiny and only has 8,000 inhabitants. Some fabulous clapboard houses like you see in the films.
      We walked the one street which was a bit like something from an old American movie. We looked in the Russian orthodox "cathedral" (tiny), and had lunch at the Crab and Burger Shack. This was pretty much a fast food place, really good food but very expensive.....70 dollars for fish and chips and burger and chips (about £56 😱). We then wandered round the coast path to the National Historic Park which has wooded walks and a totem pole collection dotted along the paths. They are huge and amazing carvings.
      There were signs warning you that bears are around and what to do if you come across one - we just prayed we wouldn't 🙏🐻.
      Loads of salmon to watch leaping out of the water (Alaska is the salmon capital of the world) and we spotted a sealion 🦭 bobbing in and out of the water. Tried to get it on camera but it was really hard to keep track of 😀.
      By 4pm my knees and Mark's back were aching so we went back to the ship and chilled till dinner.
      A great day!
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    • Day 24

      Ketchikan, Wragnell and Petersburg

      May 21, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      After a surprisingly good night’s sleep on the ferry floor we woke to a cold morning. Our first port of call on this voyage was Ketchikan, arriving before breakfast.

      There were 2 big cruise ships in the cruise dock but the ferry terminal was north of town. Once docked, we walked off and headed to the supermarket. We got a few supplies and got back on board for breakfast. The ferry departed promptly. It’s not like a cruise where they check everyone is aboard. They leave when it’s time to leave and you need to be on the ship.

      The voyage continued up the inside passage, the weather being variable with some rain as we neared Wragnell. We stayed on board at Wragnell. Next we headed for Petersburg through some narrow channels. No cruise ships come this way, they wouldn’t fit.

      By early evening we docked in Petersburg. We walked off to stretch our legs but nothing to see as the dock is away from the town.

      We set office north again, had our microwave dinner and then went to the bar for a couple of drinks before bed.
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    • Day 9

      Heading to Glacier Bay

      June 6, 2023 ⋅ ⛅ 48 °F

      Humpbacks today! And a bear!!

      We left Petersburg around 13:30 with sea lions barking at us from the buoys as we began heading north toward Glacier Bay, where we should arrive in the morning. On the way we've seen several humpback whales and even a bear on the shoreline, as well as two waterfalls and a gorgeous sunset.

      Oh, and I didn't make it off the boat this morning. Again, too tired. I don't sleep well and this job is exhausting. As interesting as it can be, a geocache isn't usually enough to get me out of bed. Fingers crossed for tomorrow, though 🤞🤞🤞!!
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    • Day 8

      And more whales without the sunshine

      September 11, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      It’s a more typical Alaskan day today. Grey and magnificent. Very rocky last night with loud booms when waves crashed into the hull. Our excursion today is to sea seals and sea otters and we see them very quickly, it’s majestic landscape all around and we brave the upstairs viewing area and see many whales closer to the boat than yesterday.
      We head into town to get some chowder and fish and chips and it’s a quaint little town full of cruise passengers. Back to the boat for hot tub and trivia with a tiny bit of drama as Kay chee has waited for the last tender and Mike got a couple of phone calls checking whether she had returned! Dinner La Dame the French restaurant onboard tonight was amazing. So much beautiful food and wine and great service. We are full of good cheer and it’s time for bed!
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    • Day 7

      Sitka, Alaska

      September 17 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

      We had an absolutely gorgeous day in Sitka, Alaska today. Temperature of 60°, sunny and very picturesque. We are anchored in a large bay with 2 other smallish cruise ships (compared to 7 in Juneau). Jim, Nancy and Jeff went on an excursion about raptors while I stayed back with a little bit of a sore knee.
      Last night we had some excitement at 12:30am.
      The captain made an announcement that came into our suites-you always know those are the critical
      ones. Out of a deep sleep, my initial thought was that we were abandoning ship! I’m trying to remember where we get the life preservers and where our muster station is.
      False alarm on my part. He was letting us know that the Northern Lights were very prominent in the night sky, so we quickly went on the balcony (who cares how cold is was - well maybe a little),
      and it was spectacular! It’s not something you get to see every day!
      We finally took Jeff on a tour of the ship which is Silversea’s newest and he was blown away. I think
      the Nova is spoiling us for any other ship. It is beautiful. It is environmentally friendly (no single use plastics) and it runs on liquified natural gas.
      When we set sail, you don’t even realize it until you see that you’re moving. No sounds, no vibrations, no constant engine hum. It is pleasant just to be on the ship and enjoy all the amenities.
      Wr are enjoying this serene water today because tomorrow we head out into the open ocean where a gale force storm is predicted. I guess that’s the excitement of cruising. We have one more stop at Kodiak Island in Alaska before 7 days at sea before we arrive in Japan! We all love our sea days and relish the time we are able to spend without obligations such as cooking, laundry and cleaning the house (somebody does that for us-I’ll take it!!).
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