June Updates
Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier, at the head of Yakutat Bay, is the largest tidewater glacier in North America at 76 miles (122km) long and 7 miles (11km) wide. The terminal face is 600 feet (182m) high, with 250 feet (76m) hidden below the waterline. The 350 feet (106m) visible above the waterline is actively calving, filling the…
June 24-28 Sheldrake House Vacation
Looking for Hailbut
We have several enjoyable days at anchor in Cannery Cove. The sun came out and the mountain views are spectacular. The crabbing was great and we were able to get our limit each day. Our leaking water pump was easily fixed by adding a gasket. For some reason the old pump didn’t have one so […]
Glacier Bay
Dramatic Glacier Bay National Park was the only overlap between our Norwegian Jewel cruise and our 2010 Southeast Alaska trip on Dirona. But we could return here every year and never tire of the amazing scenery. On another unusually clear day for early in the season, we cruised slowly up Glacier Bay under a bright…
June 24-28 Sheldrake House Vacation
Cannery Cove
It is another typical Alaskan day with overcast skies and 50 degree temperatures as we exit our stall in the North Harbor and work our way out into Wrangell Narrows. Our first stop is the Petro Marine fuel dock to top off the tanks. While down in the engine room, Jeff discovers a small water leak on the […]
Skagway
During the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 through 1899, roughly 100,000 prospectors poured into the Yukon in northwestern Canada, in the hopes of striking it rich. The main routes to the Yukon gold fields were from the southeast Alaska towns of Skagway or Dyea, across White Pass or Chilkoot Pass respectively. No roads or railways…
June 21 – Hiking & Waterfalls





























































