It turns out this was just a bear cub mounted for display, but you gotta admit - it looks pretty real and ALIVE in that backseat! Only in Alaska, folks!
Low Tide Critters
Today was one of the lowest tides of the year, a whopping -4.3 which occurred at 7:41 am this morning in Juneau. A few adventurous friends and I explored the inter-tidal zone, which was teeming with critters of all shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.
There are plenty of low-tide hot spots throughout Juneau, but for today we chose the area at Indian Cove. To get there, turn left on the first street (Otter Way) past the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal. Then drive all the way to the end of the street, and you'll see stairs leading down to the beach. Easily accessible and spectacular views - rain or shine!
Everybody Loves Whales
When visiting Juneau, try to include a visit to see our local celebrities - the humpback whales! I recently toured Alaska Travel Adventures' Whale Watching Adventure and Salmon Bake, and I was blown away with the sights and sounds of our very own backyard. I even went home with a full belly after the trip's all-you-can-eat salmon feast. Yummy!
I've been on many whale watching excursions in Southeast Alaska, but this one was unique. On board, we had folks from the Seattle television show, Evening Magazine. Their crew was here to showcase Juneau, and I even had the delightful opportunity to sit down on camera with Emmy award winner and Evening Magazine host, Meegan Black! Unfortunately, my interview was cut in the editing room, but I still had a blast bragging on camera about Juneau. At the end of this blog, you can see the footage from our trip, which originally aired in Seattle. Watch closely - you just might see a familiar face, too!
There are plenty of sights and sounds on the waters of the Inside Passage. You're bound to see bald eagles, fishermen, lighthouses, and if you're lucky, Dall's porpoises racing small boats.
Sea lions can generally be found taking a snooze on this gigantic red and green buoy near Auke Bay, Alaska.
Did you know whales can be identified by the unique black and white pattern on the underside of their flukes? There's even an online catalog identifying many of the whales that frequent Southeast Alaska. The Fluke ID Catalog contains images of almost 1,900 different humpback whales. Check it out - maybe you'll even find in the catalog one of the whales below!
Our boat passed by a noisy, albeit entertaining, sea lion haul-out.
Auke Bay is the starting and ending point for most whale watching cruises in Juneau. It's also homeport to the United States Coast Guard Cutter Liberty.
I can't imagine a yummier way to end a trip on the water. This all-you-can-eat salmon feast and fixins' definitely hit the spot!
Check out Evening Magazine's awesome overview of whale watching in Juneau (below, after the ad). I'm so glad they came to town!
Glaciers + Wildlife Galore = EPIC Cruise with Adventure Bound Alaska!
Looking for adventure in Southeast Alaska? Get yourself on the Adventure Bound! Last weekend, I went on the adventure of a LIFETIME to the Tracy Arm Fjord. I saw some of the most amazing and breathtaking sites in not just Alaska, but the entire world! Since my words pale in comparison to the magnificence of this trip, I'll leave you with a quote from Adventure Bound Alaska's brochure:
"The inland sea is a jade green. Icebergs redefine the color blue. Deeper colors come with the rain and brilliance with the sun. Granite walls reach to the heights. Waterfalls spiral from above. The air is fresh with a chill from the last ice. Cruise along, watch for bears, mountain goats, and seals. Every turn reveals a new and awesome scene. At the end see the source of it all - the twin Sawyer Glaciers."
And since a picture is worth a thousand words, check out my photos and videos below - and get ready to be blown away!