This is pretty much a quick go-through of our(me and Sneha's)
We'd been to South West Alaska for two weeks (starting mid-Aug 2004). The tourist season is for three months in summer, June, July, August. The rest of the year is too cold or too dark(since the sun is out just for just a few hours.) Middle of Aug .. is towards the end of the tourism season .. so avoided the crowds. Most towns have 2000-3000 inhabitants .. and a small town over run with 20000 tourists .. can be a nightmare. Early June or late Aug is a very good time. Summer temperatures hover between 54-64 F. This was the hottest summer in
Most people who work at the cruises, do tours etc .. are all from the lower 48 states. Since tourism is really seasonal, not many locals do these jobs. The best way to get there .. is look for a summer job !! (seriously )
We met a lot of people who had rented RV's. It costs upwards of 175$ .. but works well if you have 4 or more people.
Wasn't that quick : )
12th-13th Aug We got into
Park entrance fee: 5$ per person, 10$ per family.
We met folks who had hiked in
On a good day from
Wildlife that you can see along the way: bear(brown, black), Willow Ptarmigan(state bird), bald eagle, moose, caribou, dall sheep. (if lucky wolves, we didn't see any).
The park is very green Tundra. Considering that its pretty much under ice for 7-8 months, there is substantial greenery out there. We saw about 20 bears on day 2, one even walked across the front of the bus !! Make sure you take your binoculars along .. you can't do without them !! We were in
Camping in
15th-16th Aug About 90 miles South of Denali .. is an area .. where you can get a good view of Mt Mc Kinley and Talkeetna river (called South Denali View .. or something like that). Chulitna, Susitna and Talkeetna are the rivers in the area. You can see a couple of them on the drive along the highway. To hit Talkeetna you need to detour about 14 miles. The town .. is really small and nice. Drive straight and turn left as the road ends. The trail to the river gets you there in 5 minutes. Flights to Mt McKinley .. start from here . You fly there in small bush planes. Costs about 175$ starting. We were there on a cloudy day ..and had to pass. (At 175$ .. I was glad it was cloudy .. :) )
Drive to Homer: AK3 .. becomes AK1 at
(Brief on Glaciers: Glaciers that spill into the sea are TideWater Glaciers, glaciers that become rivers are Valley Glaciers.)
The drive along the
Useful info: Take a boat into
Good Restaurant. Cafe Cups .. fed us some exceptional halibut .. the decor too is neat, lot of half broken plates, cups, glasses sticking through the walls.
As you get into Homer .. on
17th Aug Drove to Seward. Was raining in the morning for an hour. Weather still good .. mid 60's. About 170 miles .. get onto 9 south from 1. Good roads .. great drive. The
We had a great dinner at the Harbor Dinner Club. Surprisingly, sea food is expensive in
The Salmon derby was underway . Saw some huge salmon and also cod.
Exit Glacier .. is a 15 minute walk .. and wheelchair accessible. The hike at Harding's ice field is a damn good day hike. Reasonably strenuous .. Good views all over. Harding Ice Field feeds about thirty active glaciers. It is one of four remaining ice fields in the
We stayed at the Snow River Hostel. It's about 16 miles ... North of Seward. We had a car .. so the commute was no problem. Else I guess .. you'll have to hitchhike. The view from the hostel is great .. it overlooks a hill. Also .. a small creek flows nearby. We lived in the cabin. At 40$ a night .. it was a steal. Very clean .. spacious ... with tea, coffee, chocolate !! Books to read as well !! The kitchen and the bathrooms are at the main hostel. (there is an outdoor commode next to the cabin) The bathroom .. was exceptionally clean .. The kitchen is fully equipped .. very clean .. has all utensils, basics. (Also has a massive antique heater.. that actually works). The dining area holds a large table .. that can seat 8. The bunks are upstairs .. of the main hostel. Bunks are at 15$ a night. The hostel is run by John Lennon :) and Edna. Edna .. is a school teacher at the local school for special children. She gave us some good information about things to see. No Website. Address:
We drove back to
20th/21st Aug The GB Cruise is expensive .. about 170$. You get to see 3-4 glaciers. The biggest we saw was the Johns Hopkins Glacier. You can really feel the chill here .. with so many Glaciers around.
We met a lot of folks who had been kayaking for 4-8 days !! We did kayak .. in the ocean .. but for half a day. It was fun. Kayakers .. get to see porpoise, seals .. even whales .. a few feet away from them. Since we were beginners, we were more than happy to see the shore !! The water is very calm .. and kayaking is fun. But for first timers .. it takes a little time to get into the groove. The kayaking company charged us 45$ for a double kayak ..and provided all equipment(boots, raingear.. free of cost.) It really gets hot with all the gear .. so wear light clothes. http://www.glacierbayseakayaks.com/kayaking.html.
We stayed at a delightful guesthouse run by Aimee.. http://www.islandnet.com/aimee/. Was earlier a Smoked Salmon factory !! Very well done rooms. We stayed in the studio. 80$ a night. The two bedroom upstairs is about 110$ .. and is even better. Great furniture .. books.. very well laid out. SmokeHouse Gallery, dealing with local artists, is on the Ground Floor. Also provides free bicycles(Huffy's). We rode around town. (The other acco alternative here is the GB Lodge ... which is about 200$. There are other lodges and Guest Houses as well.)
Gustavus is a very small town.. 300 people. Just became a city .. which means you now have to pay 2% tax. Grocery store nearby. TLC is the local taxi.. charges 5.25$ from airport .. 10.25 to Bartlett Cove .. from where the cruise starts.
Buds Rent-a-car is about 66$. Worthwhile if more than 2 people.
We also .. took a Sledge ride.. pulled by McKinsey River huskies !!
Gustavus .. is a phenomenal place. thought it's expensive to get in here .. add the cruise cost etc.. this was the best place we liked in terms of Actual Alaskan look'n feel. Small town .. great views.. nice folks. (yeah .. also has a 9 hole golf course !!)
22nd Aug Plane back to Juneau. This is a very touristy town .. mostly Cruise Ship country. Not very Alaskan. We rented a car .. but Mendenhall Glacier .. is the only thing worth seeing here. There are many buses that go there. Eagle beach is another good spot. You need a boat to get to Tracy Terror.. which is a cheaper alternative to GBay .. and some folks think it's even better. We didn't check it out .. so can't confirm that !!
http://www.juneauhostel.org/ Juneau International Hostel. On Harris and 6th Street. Pretty much close to downtown .. maybe 15 minutes walk. At 10$ .. this is fantastic .. very clean, great bathrooms, damn friendly staff. I had to be their Manager one night .. and got a refund for my night's stay (plus wielded a lot of power :) over hostelites )!! Marta.. the host .. was pretty well traveled in India .. and we talked a bit about that. No shoes inside. Curfew 12:00 pm. But if there's someone around .. they let you in. Free Internet access. Have to do a chore .. but really minor stuff. Great place .. at a really cheap price !! Strongly recommended.
Other useful info: Salmon at the Thane Ore House .. all you can eat .. is about 23$.. Twisted Fish is another popular place .. downtown.
24th Aug We took the cruise to Ketchikan aboard the MS Matanuska. Cabin for two is about 280$. Else deduct 80$ .. and you can pitch a tent on the solarium .. that's the roof of the ship. You need duct tape to hold the tent. It's really fun up there. The cruise takes about 19 hours. A ranger on board has informative sessions at regular intervals. Food on board is very reasonably priced. Stops in-between at Petersburg(little Norway), Wrangell (you can check the petroglyphs here .. a 10 minute walk from the ferry .. take a left on the road .. walk up till you see a sign on the left .. towards the beach.)
25-26th Aug Ketchikan again .. is like Juneau... aimed at the cruise ship clientele. We went on a day hike up Deer Mountain. The Blue Bus takes you all the way to Fair St. Take a right and walk for half a mile .. and you hit the trailhead. The climb is 6 miles roundtrip .. 3000 ft. Quite simple .. 4 hr hike. Great views of the city .. and the other side of the bay. Also can see the Blue Lake. (The other hike .. which we didn't go for is the Ward Lake.)
Also check out the Saxman Totem Park. The largest totem pole park !! Has a Gift Shop. Everything is expensive. Even 10X8" prints start at 30-40$. Crazy Wolf in the downtown .. is a good place to shop for prints. Also check the Totem Heritage Centre. We saw master craftsman Israel Shotridge working on a 25" totem. It takes about 5 months to complete a totem of that size. Ketchikan is littered with totems .. and that makes the town interesting. The bus service is damn good. The walk in downtown .. and also on Creek Street is nice.
We stayed at EagleView Hostel, on 5th and Jefferson. The road is very steep .. and with a heavy backpack .. is a tough climb. Great view from the living room. Pvt room $60, bunks $25. Very nice place. (We missed the Misty Fjords Monument.)
27th Aug Home
.. The End !! (wake up .. it's over !! :) )
Listing of all hostels: http://www.hostelz.com/cities.php/__Alaska_Hostels Alaska Marine Ferry: http://www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/ Check Alaska coupons: http://www.blogger.com/www.toursaver.com 99$. Gives you discounts on cruises, hotels, activities etc. We did not use this.
In short: This is pristine untouched country. Amazing wildlife .. and everything is just a few feet off. The natural scenery really blows you away .. . The whole trip cost us about 4400$ (two people). The last leg at Juneau and Ketchikan is eminently missable .. unless you really like collecting trinklets:). Leave that and the cost somes down to say 3000-3300$.
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Alaska Trip Report- Aug 2004
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