Our last day in Alaska.
Today Steve is on an all day fishing adventure with Millers Landing Charters. This is a combination trip, Halibut and Salmon, but we know there probably won't be any Salmon since we are too early for the Salmon run. I plan to check out the town of Seward and relax.
Seward is a nice little town with a few gift shops. There are no expensive jewelry stores like all of the other Ports. I spent a few hours walking the town and checking out the shops. I found some beautiful Qiviut (Musk Ox) yarn and just had to buy a skein. It is very expensive so 1 skein was all I purchased. I don't know what I will make with it, but whatever it is, I will keep for myself. On Friday after disembarking from the ship and starting our Land Tour we stopped at the Alaska Wilderness Conservation Center on our way from Seward to Anchorage. There were several Musk Ox there. I have never seen nor heard of Musk Ox before, but they are very wooley animals. I noticed a wood post that had lots of wool on it from the Musk Ox rubbing against it and commented that it would be fun to gather the wool and find someone to spin it. Little did I know, when we visited the gift shop, they had Musk Ox fiber on display and spun yarn from it. It is very soft and beautiful when it is processed into yarn. I just had to have some, but didn't want to pay the price, so for the rest of our trip I checked out all of the stores and finally found some in Seward.
Steve had a great day of fishing. A 60 lb halibut, 12 lb yellow eye, and his limit (4) of black rock fish. Add both of our limit (8) of black rock fish from the previous day and we have a nice amount of fish that is being shipped home to us via Fedex.
Our friend's John and Sharon Hively have been traveling through Alaska in their RV. They started their adventure about a week before we started our cruise. We have been keeping tabs on them through text and Facebook. They were leaving Denali Park as we were arriving and surprisingly enough we passed them on the highway as they were headed to Anchorage and then on to Homer. As I was checking e-mail today I received an e-mail from them saying they would be in Seward this afternoon and did we want to meet up for dinner. I immediately responded yes. We met at the Chinook Restaurant and caught up on all of our adventures. We were the last to leave the restaurant at 11 p.m. It was still bright and light outside. We all commented on the fact that it never gets dark in Alaska. John and Sharon are continuing their adventure and slowly making their way home and we are headed back to Anchorage in the morning to catch our plane home.
Alaska is an amazing place to visit and we have enjoyed every minute.
We have been asked by lots of folks what we thought about the trip. We have had not one issue with reservations, cost overruns, appointments, excursions, luggage (other than one of our bags decided this was it's last trip), nothing. No complaints. We did find we spent a lot of cash on tips. We took enough, but we were running out by the end. We would definitely recommend an Alaska visit to anyone who asks.
| Yellow Eye 12 Lbs |
| Steve's Halibut is the one in the Middle 60 Lbs |
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| John, Sharon, Steve and I enjoying dinner in Seward |
| Water Runoff from the Exit Glacier in Seward |











































