Tuesday, August 01, 2006
GLACIER BAY!!
Today we entered Glacier Bay at approx. 11:00 AM and first picked up our local "Pilot" who will guide the ship and it's crew through the channels, inlets and bays to give us up front and personal views of these amazing glaciers. We also picked up a pair of naturalists from the National Parks service who will provide commentary, stories and answer questions during our 8 hours in Glacier Bay. The whole of what is now Glacier Bay used to be a massive Glacier itself and has been receding for hundreds of years, creating the 65 mile long Glacier Bay and the many Glaciers that feed it.
Today the temperature is in the 50's and it is overcast and misty! Wonderful if you have been in Arizona for the last few months as I have! We have decided to bundle up and join a few intrepid adventurers on the bow for what we hear is the best viewing and picture taking on the ship. we also hear they are serving hot toddy's so we are sold! We find only about 20 other people braving the cold - but the view is AWESOME! We hang out for about 60 minutes and decide to retreat to the comfort of the Crow's Nest lounge on the top of the ship - where it is packed with passengers and where the naturalists are giving their presentations. The massive Glaciers are incredible to view from here too. As we are relaxing, another Holland America ship passes by, with the Captain's both blowing their horns! Everyone was cheering and waving - very fun!
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