Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Alaska: Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau
Juneau was far and away the best stop of the entire cruise, and has some of the best picture I took the entire trip, so I’m going to break Juneau up in to two days: Mendenhall Glacier and then Whale watching. The excursions were run by Gastineau Guiding, and I want to make a point to name them, because everyone involved with the tour was absolutely fabulous. I would recommend them in a heartbeat to anyone wanting to tour Mendenhall Glacier and go whale watching.
The entire day was amazing, and makes Juneau one of the places I definitely want to return to (the other, of course, being Denali National Park. Just for convenience.)
If you were not aware of the fact, Juneau is the capital of Alaska. It is also completely unreachable by car. You can only access it by boat or by plane. There have been various drive to move the capital, however, when I asked Tania about it, she said that since everything went online, it doesn’t matter where the capital is, as long as someone can email the representatives or watch sessions remotely. And i do believe she is right.
In case it isn’t clear immediately, we had amazingly, stunningly, beautiful weather in Juneau. So first up: Mendenhall Glacier.
No rain, clear skies, and perfect temperatures. (60s F)
I saw tons and tons of fascinating plants while hiking, including lots of moss and lichen.
And lots and lots of gorgeous flowers and trees.
All of which was fabulous, and very impressive, until we stepped into a tiny clearing at the edge of the lake and I had my breath taken away at the sight.