Saturday, June 27, 2009

Sea to Sky


Today's Sitka excursion began with the lifeboat tender from our anchored cruise ship to the Sitka docks (hopefully, the only reason I'll ever ride in a lifeboat!). We started with a 6-person hard-bottom inflatable raft for a 45-60 minute transit to a volcanic island. The outbound trip was a little rough, but filled with wildlife sightings including eagles, otters, a porpoise and whale. We were required to wear Coast Guard Survival suits (very chic), balaclavas and goggles. Our pilot/guide was extremely knowledgable and a little aggressive. This I appreciated, while Geri did not ...

Once we reached the island, we transferred to small ATVs and proceeded up former logging trails to the volcano's crater for 45-50 minutes. Those puppies are pretty rugged and hard to tip over, though I tried my best.

Lunch was provided at the peak and the return trip down the mountain was much quicker as I gained confidence (got stupid?) with the vehicle.

The weather turned for the worse for our raft return to shore - yes, rafts CAN fly as we frequently left the surface. By then, Geri had relaxed and enjoyed the ride.




The weather turned for the worse for our raft return to shore - yes, rafts CAN fly as we frequently left the surface. By then, Geri had relaxed and enjoyed the ride.



3 comments:

  1. You guys!
    What a thing. It looks like such a remarkable time. Thanks for all the pics - send more!
    Tomorrow is opening day - I've been quite busy but I think it will be just fine.
    Love,
    YBB

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  2. I am smiling as I see they did find helmets for your big heads! Wow. It all looks so fabulous.

    love, ybb

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  3. Geri let you drive?

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