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The Seaward's Go to Seward!
... that they made. It was pretty amazing as one would never think you could actually hear the glacier, but we could. In fact, glaciers are often referred to as ‘living’. It is said that if you were to close your eyes you can still sense the mass of ice before you. That you could ‘feel’ its ‘breath’ as air chilled by the glacier sinks, creating a catabolic wind. That if you were to listen to the creaks and groans they would be telling you ...
Over too quick
... 8217;s always a fun surprise to walk in and see what animal is waiting for us. Our favorite so far has been the monkey. So, we went to the demo and had so much fun. Not only was the presenter very good at making just about any animal you can think of, he was also incredibly funny. He had us all laughing continuously. Well, we bought the book and will soon have animals all over our house at home, I’m sure.
We ...
Don't get left here !
Seward is the first stop in Alaska for the cruise ships. There is a rail link to Anchorage and the train has an observation car which means it would be interesting to make this rail trip in September when you have all of the leaves changing colour.Good wi-fi in the ...
Kenai Fjords National Park
... It's location is on Resurrection Bay, east coast of Kenai Peninsula and is known as the "Gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park." Marathon Mountain is close by too. We parked the RV at a bay view site at the Waterfront Campground thanks to Michael’s search for the best site. He happened to come upon someone leaving so we patiently waited for them ...
I see Seward
This morning I managed to sustain shuteye until nearly 6 AM at which point bodily functions prompted a short walk to the mysteriously named “vault toilet“. Why the park service is so intent on keeping outhouse contents so securely contained, I can only guess.
The sky was blue and time was a wasting, so I convinced my crew to hit the road, with a promise of a pancake breakfast at the first turn off with a grand enough view. Turnagain Pass was a ...
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