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Oh my goodness, those bear cubs are too adorable - I don't blame you for staying out to photograph them. That would definitely get my vote above dinner!
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I thought the ATV had a breakdown, or got stuck, making you late for dinner. Much better to be kept out on the beach by bear cubs! They look so happy and carefree splashing in the water. You wouldn't have wanted to miss that, and neither would we. This is NOT bear spam! Dinner looks wonderful, too.
More wonderful pictures. I love the puffin shots, and you did, indeed, get a couple of good ones of them in flight. Those bear cubs are so fun to watch.
Sharon, the photos are wonderful! Thanks for sharing such a great mix of stills and action shots. It really feels almost like I'm there watching it with you. The scenery is just gorgeous.
I'm very impressed with this tour operation. They seem very professional, friendly, and accommodating. The meals look so hearty! I love it!
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Signing in for a Shazza report! That always means fabulous pics! I can't believe the charging bear - I would have freaked out!!! Great pics - bears, puffins and FOOD!
Great photos of the bears and cubs! What an experience you had with this! Your lodge looks quite nice as have your meals!
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Oh my goodness, those bear cubs are too adorable - I don't blame you for staying out to photograph them. That would definitely get my vote above dinner!
Thanks, Cheryl. The Cubs were over a year old, but still romped around and played with each other.
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The photos of the bears running in the water were awesome! And I'll take a slice of that carrot cake, please!
That carrot cake was The Best!!!
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Originally Posted by Cam22
Love, Love the bear photos and no way am I tired of looking at them.
Thanks, Cam
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Originally Posted by lauriep
I thought the ATV had a breakdown, or got stuck, making you late for dinner. Much better to be kept out on the beach by bear cubs! They look so happy and carefree splashing in the water. You wouldn't have wanted to miss that, and neither would we. This is NOT bear spam! Dinner looks wonderful, too.
No breakdowns, thank goodness. Those ATVs (and drivers) are hardy.
More wonderful pictures. I love the puffin shots, and you did, indeed, get a couple of good ones of them in flight. Those bear cubs are so fun to watch.
Thanks, Pris. You should see the shots young David got - looked like the birds were right there at arm's length. It was fun.
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Sharon, the photos are wonderful! Thanks for sharing such a great mix of stills and action shots. It really feels almost like I'm there watching it with you. The scenery is just gorgeous.
I'm very impressed with this tour operation. They seem very professional, friendly, and accommodating. The meals look so hearty! I love it!
Thanks! The folks at the Lodge were wonderful - organized but flexible. The food may look kind of ordinary, but it was really good - especially considering their location in the wilderness.
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Signing in for a Shazza report! That always means fabulous pics! I can't believe the charging bear - I would have freaked out!!! Great pics - bears, puffins and FOOD!
Thanks, Tracy! It was a fun trip.
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Loved the puffins! And the latest series of bear shots are wonderful!! Especially like the one with the fish between the Cubs.
We will have some more fish photos as we go forward. Those little Cubs tried, but never could catch their own fish.
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Great photos of the bears and cubs! What an experience you had with this! Your lodge looks quite nice as have your meals!
Thank you, Dave. I would rate this as one of my all time favorite vacations.
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Great pics of the cubs! Dinner looks delish!!
Thanks!
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You make me want to go on a photo tour. Too bad I do not have the same photography skills you do. Maybe I should send my kids.
You know what? You don't need to be a photographer to enjoy a trip like this. We had two non-photographers accompanying family members who enjoyed themselves. And - a little secret - many of my shots were taken with my Panasonic LUMIX point and shoot, not the DSLR. Plus, you can go for only a few days.
Working on the next batch of photos now - sorting, picking, light editing. Hope to have an update later today.
It's about time you found some bears for this bear TR . I had fallen behind but I enjoyed every bit and am now all caught up.
I don't blame you for doing the group tour for this type of thing. To me, it just seems the much safer way to do it anyhow - safety in numbers thinking - and easy too. Things I know (like Disney) I don't mind doing myself but there are some things out there that are just better arranged by others. This IMO is one of those times that is definitely better by others.