Saturday, May 16, 2009

SITKA SCENERY!

Friday, May 15, 2009

More Scenery! Beautiful!




Stranded boat on random beach

So then after the three days we got back on a ferry and lucked out it was the fast one, so we were only on it for 4 hours rather than about 12 or so, on the long ones.

This is the wake from the jets on the back of the ferry. There are two of them and they are huge.


This is out the front of the ferry. It was so gorgeous the whole way.


We did not see any whales though. But it was so much fun!


In Juneau we could hear this crashing sound and found this waterfall that had ice crashing down it. Tried to get a video of it but it did not turn out.

We also drove by this! you have to click on it to really see but this whole front entrance is made out of ski's. We had to get a picture, it's just too funny!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Finally in Juneau!! We were here for three days to get trained. Did not get pictures on the way into port though (it was 3:00a.m. when we got in).

This is out the back deck from the store. Pretty huh!


Curtis took this picture. He caught the reflection.

Another view from the back.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Some of the scenery that we saw on the way.


It was so gorgeous the whole way!



Next stop Wrangle. It was a really small city.

Saturday, May 9, 2009


Ketchikan! First stop on our trip. We actually got off the ferry and walked to the closest store for food; the food on the ferry was expensive.


This is the first little city that we saw, not sure what it's called though. We did no stop here and it's really small.

We saw tons of waterfalls down the mountain sides of these big and little islands of tree's. This is a bigger one that the camera got a little more clearer than the other small ones.

Tug boats are awesome!!!! We saw so many that were pulling a huge load. This is the first one we saw.

This is the only light house we saw on the way to Sitka. Look close you will figure out were the light is. (kinda small huh.) Beautiful to look at though!

This is the people that stay at the light house all year round. We slowed down and the ferry honked so they came out and waved to us. There was a couple dogs too but did not get a good picture of them.

Here is another tug boa that we saw.

Here is the boat. And. . . .

Here is what it is pulling. Check that out!! You probably have to click on the picture to see every. Told you tug boats are amazing!

Friday, May 8, 2009


I found the video of the little thief's on the ferry. And here in Sitka, these little guys are not so little! They are huge and fat. I will have to get a picture and show ya.



Bellingham at a distance. We had just left port! On our way YIPPY!

Curtis striking a pose on the stool looking things that holds the ropes when at port.


Me by the windows, you can see the side deck through the window. It would get too cold to stand outside later at night. You can tell because I'm wearing my sweater and jacket.


A view out the front of the boat. Not allowed down there though, not that we were not tempted.


LOOK LOOK our first encounter with sea life. He he he. We passed them, go figure, we are a big slow ferry that can on average only manage 19-21 miles per hour and we pass a fishing boat.

Our Beds


Okay, you will think this video is weird, but it shows our beds ( I thought we got better pictures of it, but I could not find any, besides you get to see some of Bellingham while we are leaving and my infamous back side). The girl that is sitting on the lounge chair is 2 lounge chairs ahead of our beds (lounge chairs also). Since we had to change our plans for the ferry, we could not get into a cabin for the trip so instead we slept on the solarium (this is on the back of the ship, kinda like a covered deck); which was just fine by us because we took our sleeping bags and pads and set up on the lounge chairs. I wish we had a better picture of the solarium because every single lounge chair was taken by the time we left Bellingham. It was so much fun though. We got to know many people that were staying up there too. And we got a 24 hour view of the ocean the whole way. And don't worry we did not freeze because the ship has heat lamps all over the solarium that are running the entire time.


Some other people decided to sleep in tents instead. They had to be on the uncovered part because of possible fire hazard with the heating lamps. On the first night it was so windy by the tents that I swear some of them were going to fly off. There was one that got pretty close. After that most of them but like three went to the lower deck where they could be in a covered spot so they had less wind. I'm just glad we did not decide to use our tent.

On the second day we saw some little thief's. :) This was by someone lounge/bed. They left some food down and these crows just flew in and scrounged around for food. We thought it was so funny because we were in the middle of the sea.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

FIRST DAY!

Okay, I finally have internet. It's not the greatest either so you have to have patience with my posting. It may take a couple days to get everything. But I will start from the beginning.



Well, we left so early in the morning I did not actually take this picture until it was later. I think we finally left by 1:30 a.m. or so. But here we are on the road.


Finally after about 14-15 hours of driving straight we saw this. But we still had an hour or so to go, to get to the ferry port. Yet we were so excited to be so close to not having to drive anymore.



Finally, we are at the port in Bellingham, WA. We were going to have to go up through Canada, but Del Sol needed us up there sooner so we had to catch the ferry in WA. Which was fine by us because that meant less driving. YIPPY! The first ferry in the video is the one we got on. The rest of the boats were in the same port with it. The ferry we got on is the biggest one they have and fits over a hundred cars in it. It was huge!