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Travel Blogs from Seward
Lions(sea), otters and whales oh my!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BECKY!!!!! To celebrate we thought we'd take you on a Glacier cruise. So, once again up early and out the door to the marina with a blistering 59 degrees... AAAHHHH love it! Looks to be a full boat, which if you're a gambler would be great however it makes for slim pick'ns for window seats. Fortunately, Kerri is her outgoing perky self (while others of us are still drinking coffee trying to get chipper) and met ...
Glaciers!
... whales, puffin birds, two glaciers and learned (from a National Park Ranger) the military and other history of Reserrection Bay.
At the same time as the cruise, Nicole and Natalie were to be taking a 4 hour kayak tour of part of the bay. Unfortunately, due to windy conditions, the tour was eventually cancelled and they were not able to book another time.
Nicole and Natalie were able to go on ...
Valdez to Seward - via the Alaska State Ferry
... is exposed rock and is pretty close to your vehicle !
Having emerged, I headed off down the highway towards Seward - and within a few minutes almost came to sticky end as, in the rain and murk, about three-quarters of a ton of moose-meat, plus a side order, galloped straight out of the bushes and into the road right in front of me. I was doing about 50mph at the time and had to hit the brakes pretty hard, in the wet, to avoid colliding with what turned out to be ...
Resurrection Bay can be a rainy and rockin' place!
... to Fox Island and on Fox Island) before departing on the ship around 9:30 am. We felt badly for the people staying at Fox Island for the day, because it just kept pouring and pouring. They were planning on kayaking all day, but that was canceled due to the dangerous weather.
We got on board and found a nice seat by the window. It was continuing to pour. The boat was rocking, but we were doing fine. Others on the boat were ...
The fishing port of Alaska
... along the waterfront and down to the Major Marine office to collect our tickets via the Kenai visitor center to get our park passport stamped. At 11 we boarded the boat and at 11.30 we left port for the Fjords and wildlife that were hopefully waiting for us. We didn't have to wait long until we found some Sea Otters floating on their backs taking in the morning sun. A bit further out we came across a small pod of Dall Porpoise jumping around having fun and catching their ...
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Miller's Landing
Beach Drive, Seward | Campgroundfrom $51- This is a great place for people of all ages
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Alaska Creekside Cabins
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Box Canyon Cabins
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Salmon Creek Cabins
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Orca Island Cabins
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Alaska Base Camp
14000 Beach Drive, Seward | Campground -
Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge
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Kayakers Cove
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Bear Creek Cabins
33552 Wissamickon Dr., Seward | Campgroundfrom $149 -
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Bear Creek RV Park
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