A thousand miles north of Seattle in a world far, far away lies a national park larger than several states known as Glacier Bay. Entry to the park is sharply restricted: cruise ships are not allowed to anchor and only 25 personal watercraft are permitted in the park on any given day. Reservations are required and the free permits are for a maximum of 7 days. No exceptions.
Join us on this remarkable journey.
Cousins Jodi and Jan |
Tufted Puffins are found only mid Bay |
Buffet for Grizzly who eat constantly and are omnivores. |
Eagles Everywhere |
What's under this rock? The hump on the grizzly back is partially the result of lifting rocks. |
Lamplugh Glacier which is one of 7 terminal (ending in water) glaciers in the park. |
Cocktails with 5000 year old ice |
Mountain Goats are quite common on Gloomy Dome. |
Sea Lion Haul Outs are a cacophony of territorial roars that sound rather like lions |
Lone Bull Sealion. They are territorial and weigh up to 2200 pounds and swim 13 mph . |
So much for Captain Doug to photograph. Kept him busy. |
Not everyone arrives in a slow boat. This crew flew in by float plane to meet a catamaran called "Moon Doggie" |
Sea birds everywhere! |
Vista from Blue Mouse Anchorage. However did it get its name? |
Whale of a Tail. Whales flash their tails when they dive deep |
Whales often feed in groups. Typically they just cruise along but on my bucket list is to see a bubble feed. |
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