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Skagway Alaska

Skagway Alaska

It’s not really fair to judge a town by just one brief trip down its main street, but a walk down the main drag in Skagway reminds us of a story we once read about the famous Sturgis Bike Week in South Dakota. In this story, the author said in part, “If you like motorcycles, Sturgis is the third week of August. If you don’t like motorcycles, Sturgis is the third week of August.”

Skagway has little to nothing to do with motorcycles, other than a motorcycle rental shop in town, but the story seems to apply. The difference is that in Skagway, it applies to jewelry stores. It seems like about 70% of the businesses we saw in town were in fact some kind of jewelry store. Diamonds International—the chain that seems to haunt all cruise ship destinations—has no less than two stores in town.

So, a slightly modified phrase seems to apply to Skagway:

If you like shopping for jewelry, Skagway has an abundance of jewelry stores. If you don’t like shopping for jewelry, Skagway has an abundance of jewelry stores.

Of course, shopping for diamonds isn’t the only thing to do in Skagway. On a trip here a few years ago, we rode the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad for a brief adventure up into the mountains. Great scenery and views of the town from above. We recommend it if you’re coming through on a cruise.

Here are some of the images we shot as we ambled our way around town, avoiding the jewelry stores:

 

 

 

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Whale Watching in Juneau, Alaska

Whale Watching in Juneau, Alaska

We’re in day two—or is it day three—of our Alaska Cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas, and today we spent a few hours whale watching.

This tour is one of the Royal Caribbean approved and sponsored tours with a local company in Juneau. The name of the tour company is Allen Marine. They sail from Auke Bay just north of Juneau. We were particularly pleased with the boat they used since it was big; bigger than most whale watching boats we saw on the water. You might think that the experience would be less “intimate” using a big boat, but the real result was that we were afforded a better view, perched atop the tallest thing on the water to observe the wildlife.

Our trip took us north from Juneau, past the Eagle Glacier and into Favorite Channel and Lynn Channel where the naturalist aboard knew that whales were likely to be feeding.

We only saw three Humpback whales up close and personal, but we stayed with each of the animals for a reasonable bit of time and saw quite a lot with just the three whales. And of course, on our way to and from looking for whales, we took in more wildlife. We saw a Bald Eagle, a Bob of Harbor Seals, and a Pod of Sea Lions.

We would love to show you the ship we’re on, and we’ll do just that in an upcoming post, but first, take a look at some of the images from our day on the water whale watching.

 

We also put together a quick video of our day whale watching in Juneau. Enjoy.
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