Monday, 7 September 2015

MV. Kennicott


7/7

Stuff that, i'm going to ask about a berth for the rest of the trip, so awkward trying to watch your stuff as well.............nightmare.
Bearing in mind the girl in the terminal in Whittier told me all the berths were $400, i was somewhat surprised when the Purser said .........yes, we have some roomettes at $160......what is a roomette asks i..........
a room with 2 bunks in it the bottom turns into a table and chairs..................no bathroom etc etc.....sounds fine to me, i'll have one.....................room 10E is mine for the rest of the trip.

8/7

Into Juneau at 07:15.
Up and walk to "Gonzo's Waffle shop"............wifi is present.....apparently !!!
Bus from the roundabout at the corner....$2 into town.
Met Tom & his wife on the bus, they are looking around Juneau too. I llok into the Silverbow  bagel shop and get a sesame bagel with cream cheese..............and get some wifi, albeit a bit slow and it keeps crashing out.
I decide to move further into the centre of Juneau and look for better wifi. I meander about and go into a couple of coffee shops looking for better wifi.........gawd......my life revolves around blooming wifi......................i'm definately looking into a MIFI when i get home, this is pointless.
I eventually have to ring the Clipper ferry from Seattle to Victoria to book my passage. It's just impossible on line. Well that's me booked on the 15:00 ferry to Victoria..............$110, not so bad.
3 huge cruise ships are in town. Apparently, Tom tells me that the ferry orginally moored in the centre of town and the onset of the cruise ships (more money involved) meant the ferry had to find a new berth out of town (now a 13 mile trip by foot / taxi or bus).
It's getting time to return to the ship. I get back on the express bus, no change on this one, it goes straight through to Auk Bay, then a 2 mile walk back to the boat.
I show my documents at the gangway and i'm back on board. The staff on baord are really friendly and are interested in the trip so far, so i show them the Novara blog online.
I find out you can have a bottle (250ml) with your meal.....................how did i miss that before !!!???

9/7

WE arrive in Ketchikan around 11:00.......................the houses seem a bit larger than previously. The float planes are in squadrons........i've never seen so many in one place !!!!
They are landing and taking off literally one after another....................


It's a beautiful day, so i'm off into town. Maggie (The Purser) tells me a great bar is the Sourdough Bar............................i'm on it !!!
Gawd..........4 cruise ships in here and large private yachts as well.
Blimey, there must be an extra 10,000 people in town for the day.............it's heaving................it's no good i have to take refuge in the bar, to escape the haet and the people.
I meet a couple from York (can you belive it !!), they are on a 1 month trip around Canada & Alaska on one of the cruise ships (for the Alaska bit), then back to Vancouver for a RUSH concert. Apparently, the last tour they are doing and there are no dates for Europe...........so they came over mainly for the concert and built the trip aroud this................must be big big fans !!!
3 Alaskan Ambers later.......
I walk.....slightly sideways back to the boat.
Julia (one of the Pursers)is at the gangway, documents shown , i'm back on baord again.
Ribs for supper tonight..............+ a bottle of cabernet..................jolly good.
Film tonight is "Guardians of the Universe"....................not good !!!
It stops halfway through for some reason.....................my chance to escape...........

Off to bed

10/7

Early this morning we pass Bella Bella....... a small vilage / town on our starboard side..............noice.
I learn to day that the term "Starboard" comes from early days of sail when they had a board on the righthand side of the ship to steer with.......hence Steerboard...Starboard.
Due to this board on the right hand side, the ships always had to berth with their left side to the port wall.............hence the left side is called "Port"...........well never knew that !!!
All interesting stuff....................see stick with it.........you'll learn summat.
Also today i find out the trains don't run on schedule down the west coast. It turns out the freight trains take precidence and passenger trains have to wait. I'm hoping this is right as we arrive in Bellingham at 08:00 and my train is due 08:30. The station is literally 200m away from the ferry terminal though.............so it's a quick dash across the parking zone.
Another beautifulday today......................i'm catcing a few rays !!!!
Yes Gemma, i have sun tan lotion on !!!

Back to Whittier via Esther Island


4/7
Head for North Granite bay back on Esther island.
Awful weather......heavy rain on the boat all day..we do manage to get a few more jobs ticked off though. We are begining to wonder if the freshwater system has a leak in the port tank, as it keeps drawing air.................a nuisance !!!
There is one motor boat in the bay when we arrived, later we have another motor boat , then a small First 295.


5/7
Head back to Whittier ready for my departure on the 6/7. I'm catching the ferry down to Belligham, Oregon. Get all my bags packed and stow the remainder of my gear in rucsacs to be placed in the port cockpit locker until i return in September.
Beautiful day, do a few jobs around the boat and generally get her ready for the influx of new visitors and Steve's wife Trish.
Alan & Noi are already in Anchorage and Trish fly's in tomorrow. Steve hires a car to drop Terje off in Anchorage and pick all the others up. He will also need to provision the boat for the next section of the voyage. Whittier is fairly poorly served for supermarkets and the like.

6/7
We all rise early..........06:00 as i'm convinced the ferry leaves at 11:45 and you have to be in the terminal no later than 08:45......................a 3 hour wait....................what ???
Anyway, we go for breakfast, then Tel and i meander over to the ferry terminal to check whether i can move in and out of the terminal once i've booked in and got my ticket (only a receipt at the moment). When we get to the terminal around 08:15, it's all locked up...........weird..............i check the sailing times again and it's 23:45, not 11:45 !!!!!! DOH...........and we got up specially at 06:00 to prepare for the departure.........what a wally !!!
 Eventually, 20:45 arrives and i go to the terminal with Steve & Tel, tickets collected, they wish me farewell and head back to the boat.
Up to the Solarium deck and set myself up on one of the deckchairs for the night.............bloody freezing....no sleeping bag...must be getting old.


These are the "Ghost Trees of Pigot bay...........submerged after the land dropped 6 feet during the earthquake in the 1960's





MV Kennicott at her berth in Juneau

Esther Island and Fishermans Cove.......
local fishermen run their "tinny's" up a handy beach to do repairs under the waterline


Steve up the mast


Fishermans Cove



Glaciers Galore & Hobo Bay


1/7/15
We are now making our way towards the larger glaciers, Harriman, Surprise, Cascade, Coxe and Barry, so we head off through a passage to the North of Esther island and anchor for the night in Fishermans Cove. The weather is fantastic and we have a chillax and sup a few beers and catch a few rays.................stunning..............what a lucky guy i am !!!
Mind you we also had a couple of jobs to tick off, so we got stuck into those, one of the covers had got knocked of the port forward porthole so i refixed that into position, while Steve & Terje washed the boat.

2/7
Into Barry and Harriman Fjords today................stunning ..................incredible how the glaciers are retreating though. (We spoke to a couple of kayakers in Hobo Bay, they said that the Harriman had retreated about 3 miles since they started coming here in 2005 !!!!)
Fantastic scenery though......................judge for yourself..................Glaciers Galore !!!
We move out of Harriman and Barry and head south..........................unbelievable number of Otters........they are rafted up together lying on their backs , eating and chillaxing..........ha ha ha..amazing to see...............

We anchor in Hobo Bay for the night, eventually deciding to stay for a couple of days, there are some good walks here, though we have to have the Bear spray and fog horns with us at all times.


3/7
 The dingy is lowered and we head to the beach. It's hard to tell how you get off the beach to start with, but, we eventually find a path. The ground is very boggy, i'm glad i've got my wellies on.
We try to find the pickup truck we saw on the beach on the way in .
Next minute there it is...............
There is a path behind the truck which turns into a "corduroy road" ( logs are laid next to each other across the track to make a road in the boggy ground, pretty effective too).
Walk up to the old Granite Mill......on the way back we meet 2 kayakers from the beach, we exchange pleasantries and then make our way back to the boat.........



WE have so many photos of this area........................here's a sample



yours truly having a well deserved brew !!!


sea otters enjoying their dinner















Hobo Bay, old mine workings and it's debris.

a float plane lands to pick up some campers / canoeists


Novara anchored in the bay

the old truck and me



and another......

by the old workings

on the walk over to the workings


bits and bobs everywhere



whats left of the old corduroy road




Whittier to the Fish Farm at Lake Bay

29/6
Steve and i go up to the Post Office and send my 2 postcards to Gemma & Bryn. The Post Mistress, Suzanne, was very interested in our trip, especially when i told her we had sailed over from Maine, through the Arctic Sea. She actually closed the post office for 20 minutes so she could drive down to the harbour to look at the boat.............:-)
We did some more emailing etc at the Anchor Inn and then back to the boat. We set off about 11:30 for Pigot Bay.
No wind (again), but still plenty of rain.
We anchored in Pigot Bay around 13:30.
Down with the dingy, we go for a stroll on shore.
The "Ghost forest" is next to where we land. These trees were once above water level, then in 1964, during the earthquake this area dropped 6 feet.............the salt water around their roots killed them off.................so here they stand.
It pours with rain all night.

30/6
Pouring with rain again this morning. No rush, so we all grab a shower during the grim weather.
About 11:00 we set off for Lake Bay on Esther Island, arriving about 12:00.
In the bay we know there is a fish hatchery that does guided tours of the plant.........free too............win win.
The manager takes us arund at 14:30, all very interesting they collect the eggs to the number of 1.65million Chum Salmon and about 1.3 million Red Salmom............they ferilize them, then store them in massive trays in the dark, to stop them fertilizing too quickly. They are released next spring.....clever because in 4 to 8 years theynow they will return.........brilliant.
The manager tells us about a walk to the lake at the back of the plant, so off we go.
There is is a board walk through the boggy ground, so easy to negotiate.
We see a black bear, feeding from the big fish ponds, the manager says we will be ok, just make a lot of noise, they are more frightened they we are.............wanna bet !!!
We have out bear spray and fog horns.
up to the lake.....lovely......bald eagles everywhere.
We carry on and the tarck drops back to the shore nearer the mouth of the bay..........we see another black bear feeding.
We get back to the dingy and the fish jumping around the boat is staggering.
We move down the bay in the dingy........nice and slow............i nearly catch a salmon by the tail.
Another black bear is feeding just on shore, we slowly edge nearer.....50m.......40m....30m........20m.......Terje gets these amazing shots.....in the same spot a bald eagle is also feeding.............now we are 10m away from him..........just fantastic..............
I fillet the salmon we cought in a net and have it for supper, lovely jubbly.


Por old Seagull, he just did'nt know which Salmon to go for first !!!




Salmon jumping in the bay


Black bear feeding on.............................yes, you guessed it.....Salmon.


Bald eagle feeding on............................. surprise, surprise........Salmon




Mr. Bear has had enough and off he goes


Fish in a trap before going into the fish farm


One of the fish spawning pools

The fish nets


Steve up at the Lake behind Lake Bay, this provides the fresh water for the fish farm

View across the island, showing the wooden walkway to the beach.


A pond on the way to the beach


Bald eagles everywhere................


The walkway strats to drop down to the beach.


The beach hut


Art farty..........

Video that might or might not work !!!!!!!!!