Saturday, May 30, 2015

Juneau, Alaska.

After heading out of Seattle on Saturday May 2, through Puget Sound, on Holland America's MS Westerdam cruise ship, we spent a day and a half "at sea" with the coast of Canada and Alaska in sight. I have never seen anything like it; an endless landscape of snow covered mountains.






On Monday May 4, we docked at our first Alaskan port, Juneau.
Juneau is the capital city of Alaska, with a population of 32000 and approachable only by air & sea. Juneau is a gorgeous town with colourful buildings and very welcoming people. 


I was originally booked on a Whales & Mendenhall Glacier photo safari but, due to very high winds, the Whales section was cancelled. I was rather disappointed as I was really looking forward to photographing whales & Orcas in Alaska.
Instead our tour was changed to a Tongass National Forest & Mendenhall Glacier walk, which required hiking 5 miles (approx 9.6km) through a small section of the forest!! The hike was beautiful; the whole area was previously part of the receding glacier and has an abundance of wildlife, moss, Spruce trees and glacial streams... Spruce trees are abundant in Alaska. It was very different to the rainforests in the hinterlands of my home state.

The Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 12 miles (19 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau in the southeast area of the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier has also receded 1.75 miles (2.82 km) since 1958, when Mendenhall Lake was created, and over 2.5 miles (4 km) since 1500.
It was approximately 6.5 km hike, from where the bus dropped us off, to the base of the glacier. The landscape was absolutely stunning! We spent quite some time taking photos and walking around the area before returning to our bus.
  

Nugget Falls, also known as Nugget Creek Falls, is a waterfall downstream of the Nugget Glacier. Formed by the creek from the Nugget Glacier, the waterfall drops 115m in two tiers of 30m and 85m onto a sandbar in Mendenhall Lake, which is the freshwater pool at the face of the Mendenhall Glacier.


After we returned to the township of Juneau, I walked around the area, taking more photos, and then got on board the almost vertical Mount Roberts Tramway (gondola) to the top of the mountain to photograph the spectacular views of Juneau and the Gastineau channel. 


I also walked the circuit at the top of Mount Roberts in the snow. By the time I got back to the ship, I was exhausted!



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17 comments:

Bas. said...

geweldig wat s dit mooi

orvokki said...

Really wonderful views. And photos are great.

Brian King said...

Absolutely gorgeous! I envy you. I would love to visit Alaska!

Pauline said...

Stunning and breathtaking, Liz.

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful images of Juneau. Hubby And I took this same cruise. So the images of Mendenhall Glacier and the views from the tram are lovely and very familiar. I took some of the same shots. Have a happy day!

Anonymous said...

nice & pretty pictures!

Graham Edwards said...

Absolutely wonderful: the places and the photography.

Kim, USA said...

Oh wow the landscape is amazing so beautiful!!

Thank you in linking Water World Wednesday. I do appreciate it and see you next week!
Kim,USA

Juliana said...

Awesome nature! great lights

xoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :)

Unknown said...

What an amazing trip, Liz, and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking.

Wishing you a wonderful week, sweet friend. xo.

Michael S-B said...

Such amazing experiences and wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing, Liz. This is beautiful :)

Fun60 said...

The scenery is awesome.

Dianne said...

A truly magnificent corner of the world. Beautifully photographed.

"Adelaide and Beyond"

Laura said...

Magnificent photos, what a wonderful place to be.

Bob Bushell said...

Beautiful shots of the mountains.

BernieH said...

I can understand why you would be disappointed not to head out whale watching, but the views you encountered while hiking were simply magnificent.

Dan said...

Spectacular series, Liz!

Our weather was mostly overcast with rain and at times cold too. I'm not complaining though. It was all good! :)

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