I am sure that you must have wondered why there have been no posts for some time, eons in fact. Well, although I have been back on the “Amsterdam” on an Alaskan itinerary, try as I might, I have been unable to write a post owing to WiFi ‘challenges’ on the particular internet link I use.
It’s a long story, however the bandwidth on the particular link was been severely limited, so much so that I was unable to post a picture, let alone access my site to do so; after several attempts, over several days, the “wheel of death” on my computer screen became annoying, to say the least. I now write from the comfort of my desk at home, with the satisfaction of being able to download at lightning speed.
Having re-joined at the beginning of August and having set sail from Seattle towards Juneau; I spent the first 2 days in thick fog, not an auspicious start and leaving me wondering what on earth I was doing here 🙄
August remained mainly dull, with overcast skies and yet more fog, however September was another matter, blue skies and glorious sunshine for the month. The seasons seemed out of ‘kilter’, September is usually fraught with strong winds, yet there were none.
Our itinerary took us from Seattle to Juneau, thence to Yakutat Bay and Hubbard glacier, on to Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria BC and back to Seattle; 7 days of early mornings on the Bridge.
In the preceding years, I have been in Alaska for too many times to count, at least 15 ‘seasons’ of them, yet the beauty of the land always leaves in awe, it is, in a word, stunning.
Of course, I have always had my camera nearby; while at sea it sits on the Bridge, ever-ready and during jaunts ashore, it accompanies me. So, this post is a compendium of some of the places we visited.
I was so fortunate to have Sam, Anthony, Ollie and Emily sail with me and Karen 🙂
Onwards then to Yakutat Bay, at the north end of which lies Hubbard glacier; the largest Tidewater glacier in North America. The photos, taken over several visits, have varying weather. Despite inclement weather in the lower Bay, Hubbard’s ‘Eco-climate’ always assisted in clearing the weather, when near the ‘face’.
And this is what we came for………(When playing, click on the bottom right of the screen for ‘full screen mode’)
Onwards then, to Sitka……The “Fortress of the Bears” and some Fly-fishing for Salmon. Karen, (who was with me for 2 weeks); her Brother, Tom and his wife Lara.
Ketchikan…………
Some Wildlife photos…………..
So, dear readers, after what seems an interminable length of time, I have achieved what should have been fulfilled much earlier. I some time off now and will be re-joining the “Amsterdam” in January 2019 for another Grand World Voyage. I remain optimistic that those WiFi challenges will have been put to rest and I will be able to take you around the globe (pictorially at least) again.