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Haven't checked in for a while...been kinda busy. Marnie is not kidding about how fast people go up and down Mt Marathon. And she isn't kidding about the town swelling by 30,000 people over 4th of July weekend. It's completely insane!! We AVOID Seward at all costs on that particular weekend. The Sealife Center is pretty small. Its definately not Sea World. ....but it's all we got. Seward is a quaint little town, just not much there.
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Jennifer / Eeyore is my favorite!!
OMG - He's sooooo grown up!!!! And an EAGLE SCOUT!! I can still remember my cute little Tiger Cub! 2016 Reading Goal - 75 books
Well, we had a great time at the game, but they lost, and it was rather lackluster (zero offense)! Oh well. At least the kids can tell their friends they ran around the bases at Fenway Park!
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Whew! Marnie I am finally getting all caught up and your trip almost makes me want to go to Alaska! I love the moose sightings. For some reason, those creatures intrigue me.
I cannot remember, but what is the blue ice in the glaciers?
Did Colin ever climb The Rock? Way to go Alexa for doing it! I love the Solarium! The one on the Jewel features tigers.
Day 10 – Monday, July 4th - Skagway – Renting a Car and Exploring the Yukon!
Sorry for the delay in getting this done! We’ve hit crunch time for school starting (one week to go) and trying to get in some last minute trips!
I guess we were up around 7 this morning. My notes say we ate at the Windjammer at 7:45, and that no one was there! We finally timed it right! We packed up our stuff for the day after that, and headed off the ship! We were renting a car and heading up to the Yukon!
Today was the 4th of July, and Skagway was having a parade. Unfortunately we missed it since we were heading out of town! Some roads were blocked off, but not enough to affect us. We walked to the Avis Rental Car Office which was just on the edge of the downtown area and picked up our car. Thankfully there was no one in line ahead of us, as their computers were down and they had to handwrite everything! Map in hand, we headed out to the Yukon!
We decided that we would drive all the way up to Emerald Lake first, and then make stops along the way on the drive back to Skagway. It was cloudy and spritzing a bit in downtown Skagway, but once we started up the hill out of town, the sun came out and the skies cleared. We had no troubles going thru Customs in Canada. We just showed our passports and told him we were going up to Emerald Lake and back again. If you have the chance to do this, I’d highly recommend renting a car. The scenery was amazing. Probably my favorite port outside of upstate Alaska (for scenery). There was hardly anyone on the road which was nice.
We made it to Emerald Lake and stopped in the viewing area.
Matt’s pictures!
Then we stopped at the smallest desert – Carcross Desert.
Matt’s pictures!
We decided not to stop at Caribou Crossing. I had read so-so reviews about it, and since we had already seen sled dogs in Denali and with Jeff King and the museum didn’t get great reviews, we decided to keep on going. We stopped in Carcross to get some pictures of the town. Then headed down the highway.
Next stop was Bove Island!
Matt’s pictures.
Then had a surprise as we were driving along the road! I yelled at Matt to get out the camera, since I was driving! Thankfully it was moving slowly so we could get a picture!
Then we stopped whenever the view was nice.
Matt’s pictures!
We had about a 20 minute wait to get thru customs getting back into the US. As we headed back into Skagway, we decided to stop and do some gold panning, as the kids had wanted to do this. I think the “shows” ran every half hour, so we didn’t have that long to wait. We ended up with a group from one ship, not sure which one as there were 4 ships in port that day. It was cute. As for panning, it was a lot harder than it looks. I think Colin won the most with .15 grams. Alexa had around .14, and I had .12. Matt never weighed his!
Matt’s pictures!
Once done with that, we were hungry, and the kids wanted to swim, so we headed back to the ship. Matt decided he was going to do a load of laundry in town (no self service laundry on the ship) so he filled up a carry on bag and headed back into town (we hadn’t turned in the car rental yet – he would do that after the laundry). The kids and I got lunch (Park Café for me again) and then we headed to the Solarium so they could swim.
After swimming, we headed up to the sports deck and played another round (or two) of mini golf.
Not sure what the theme was for dinner tonight. Colin’s fruit cup was waiting for him again. He had macaroni and cheese this time. Alexa had onion soup, fried shrimp and mahi mahi tempura, and a brownie sandwich for dessert. Matt had the fried shrimp and mahi mahi tempura, and both apple pie and brownie sandwich for dessert! I had spinach dip with chips for an appetizer, strip steak with gorgonzola butter, and sugar free key lime pie for dessert. Then it was off to bed after dinner!
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Day 10 – Monday, July 4th - Skagway – Renting a Car and Exploring the Yukon!
Sorry for the delay in getting this done! We’ve hit crunch time for school starting (one week to go) and trying to get in some last minute trips!
I guess we were up around 7 this morning. My notes say we ate at the Windjammer at 7:45, and that no one was there! We finally timed it right! We packed up our stuff for the day after that, and headed off the ship! We were renting a car and heading up to the Yukon!
Today was the 4th of July, and Skagway was having a parade. Unfortunately we missed it since we were heading out of town! Some roads were blocked off, but not enough to affect us. We walked to the Avis Rental Car Office which was just on the edge of the downtown area and picked up our car. Thankfully there was no one in line ahead of us, as their computers were down and they had to handwrite everything! Map in hand, we headed out to the Yukon!
We decided that we would drive all the way up to Emerald Lake first, and then make stops along the way on the drive back to Skagway. It was cloudy and spritzing a bit in downtown Skagway, but once we started up the hill out of town, the sun came out and the skies cleared. We had no troubles going thru Customs in Canada. We just showed our passports and told him we were going up to Emerald Lake and back again. If you have the chance to do this, I’d highly recommend renting a car. The scenery was amazing. Probably my favorite port outside of upstate Alaska (for scenery). There was hardly anyone on the road which was nice.
We made it to Emerald Lake and stopped in the viewing area.
Matt’s pictures!
Then we stopped at the smallest desert – Carcross Desert.
Matt’s pictures!
We decided not to stop at Caribou Crossing. I had read so-so reviews about it, and since we had already seen sled dogs in Denali and with Jeff King and the museum didn’t get great reviews, we decided to keep on going. We stopped in Carcross to get some pictures of the town. Then headed down the highway.
Next stop was Bove Island!
Matt’s pictures.
Then had a surprise as we were driving along the road! I yelled at Matt to get out the camera, since I was driving! Thankfully it was moving slowly so we could get a picture!
Then we stopped whenever the view was nice.
Matt’s pictures!
We had about a 20 minute wait to get thru customs getting back into the US. As we headed back into Skagway, we decided to stop and do some gold panning, as the kids had wanted to do this. I think the “shows” ran every half hour, so we didn’t have that long to wait. We ended up with a group from one ship, not sure which one as there were 4 ships in port that day. It was cute. As for panning, it was a lot harder than it looks. I think Colin won the most with .15 grams. Alexa had around .14, and I had .12. Matt never weighed his!
Matt’s pictures!
Once done with that, we were hungry, and the kids wanted to swim, so we headed back to the ship. Matt decided he was going to do a load of laundry in town (no self service laundry on the ship) so he filled up a carry on bag and headed back into town (we hadn’t turned in the car rental yet – he would do that after the laundry). The kids and I got lunch (Park Café for me again) and then we headed to the Solarium so they could swim.
After swimming, we headed up to the sports deck and played another round (or two) of mini golf.
Not sure what the theme was for dinner tonight. Colin’s fruit cup was waiting for him again. He had macaroni and cheese this time. Alexa had onion soup, fried shrimp and mahi mahi tempura, and a brownie sandwich for dessert. Matt had the fried shrimp and mahi mahi tempura, and both apple pie and brownie sandwich for dessert! I had spinach dip with chips for an appetizer, strip steak with gorgonzola butter, and sugar free key lime pie for dessert. Then it was off to bed after dinner!
I cannot remember, but what is the blue ice in the glaciers?
Did Colin ever climb The Rock? Way to go Alexa for doing it! I love the Solarium! The one on the Jewel features tigers.
More please!!
I believe it's just the water/ice and it's reflection in the sun. I think Colin did climb it once, but I don't have any pictures. He wasn't as big a fan of it as Alexa was. Mini golf was his thing! And ping pong.