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Author Archives: Marsha Brecht
Yellowstone Park 2
The last two nights the Billings, Montana, and east of there had some severe weather. There are more severe weather warnings out for that same area tonight, with torrential rains and flash flood watches. That is the area we need … Continue reading
Yellowstone Park
A visit to Yellowstone Park was not on our main agenda this trip but we are so close we couldn’t pass up a one-day drive-through. It was a lot of driving with the Jeep, but better that than drive the … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post, Wyoming
Tagged Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park
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Prison, Old Cars, Dolls, and Deer
We toured the Old Montana Prison today. The self-guided tour was really very interesting. We wandered around the cell block, the warden’s office, the isolation cells for the troublesome inmates, and “The Hole” for the really obstinate inmates, the mess … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, Montana, September
Tagged deer lodge montana, Museum, Old Cars, Old Montana Prison, Prison, Raggedy Ann
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Montana
We jumped another time zone again today, now in Mountain Time. This has been another day of just driving, not stopping to see much. The west side of Montana is very beautiful, we’re seeing mountains and lakes as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, Daily Post, Montana, September
Tagged Silver Dollar, Testicle Festival
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Washington
Today we drove through city, mountains, forest, desert, and city again. Wow, it’s 90 degrees and sunny. This takes some getting used to after all the cool cloudy and wet weather we have seen. We’re on Interstate 95 now, a … Continue reading
Goodbye Alaska, Hello 48!
Our ferry boarding time wasn’t until late afternoon on Friday so the morning was spent exploring more of Ketchikan. We found a hiking trail in the rainforest behind the town and went for a walk. It was wonderful, and no … Continue reading
Ketchikan
Ketchikan is another island community accessible by sea and by air. The Salmon Capital of the World. It is also a big cruise ship destination. There were four big cruise ships here today. Two Princess Cruises and two from Holland … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, black tail deer, Ketchikan, Totem Pole
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Sitka to Ketchikan
The Marine Vessel Columbia was the ferry we took from Sitka to Ketchikan. It can hold up to 600 passengers and 134 vehicles. It has two car decks, some cars are brought up to the 2nd deck via a … Continue reading
Juneau to Sitka
Our ferry from Juneau to Sitka was on the Fairweather, a high-speed catamaran. We arrived in Sitka in about four and one-half hours of pure beauty. Of course it was raining again this morning while we loaded onto the ferry. … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Castle Hill, Sitka, Sitka National Historical Park
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Juneau, AK
We could have used a whole week to see Juneau, but one day is all we have, so here are just a few of the 100+ pictures from what we crammed into one day…. Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure… a botanical … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier
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Haines to Juneau
Our trip back to the lower 48 states will be quite different from when we went up. This time we are putting the motor home onto a ferry. This will save us probably a thousand miles of driving. This will … Continue reading
Hammer Museum
Who knew hammers could be so fascinating? Any visit to Haines would not be complete without a visit to The Hammer Museum on Main Street. The museum has 8,700 hammers, collected from around the world, but only 1,600 of them … Continue reading
Skagway, AK
Skagway, one of the oldest towns in Alaska, and a key player in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898, once described as “the roughest place in the world” and is only 14 miles from Haines–by water. If you want to … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Klondike Gold Rush, Skagway
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Borders and Bears
Yesterday we crossed into Canada and just drove all day on the Alaska highway until we got to Haines Junction, Canada. This time at the border crossing we were only asked three questions: Where are you headed today? Any animals … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Alaska Highway, fish wheels, Haines
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Full Circle
OK, this morning we tried one last time to see the bears with no luck. But while we were out there we took a look around the fish hatchery. There is a public walkway that provides a good viewing. We … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Fish ladder, Tok Alaska, Valdez
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Valdez in the Rain
It’s rained cats and dogs today. The locals have told us that if we want to see bear we need to drive down by the fish hatchery on Dayville Road. There are a lot of salmon trying to make their … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, Valdez
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Meares Glacier Excursion
The cloudy weather has been sucking the color out of my pictures the last few weeks. It was refreshing to get this splash of color first thing this morning as we were on our way to board for our cruise. … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Deadliest Catch, Glacier, Meares Glacier, Sea otter
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Valdez, AK
Just when I though we had seen the most beautiful scenic drives ever–it got better. The drive from Glennallen to Valdez is even more jaw-dropping than what we had seen before. It has to be experienced, I just can’t gather … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Prince William Sound, Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, Valdez, worthington glacier
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Sarah and Glennallen
We’ve been laying low the last few days, in Eagle River by Anchorage. I had to find a dentist to take care of a painful tooth. Ended up having it extracted, so we wanted to stick around for a few … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, cardboard cutout, farmers market, Sarah Palin, Wasilla
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Alaskan Russian Orthodox Churches
The US purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867 so there is still some Russian influence here. We have run across several fully functional Russian Orthodox churches during our travels here. We visited a few of them today that are near … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post
Tagged Alaska, Religion and Spirituality, Russian Orthodox Church
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