Red Bluff Bay To Baranof Warm Springs

Red Bluff Bay To Baranof Warm Springs

July 29th and 30th Baranof Warm Springs

Trip Length 22 nm

Baranof Warm Springs Dock

Baranof Warm Springs is a great stop with a nice dock and hot tubs with a view. The tubs have a hot water tap coming from a pipe from the hot springs above you use to fill them and a cold tap to control temperature. There is a donation box at the tubs to help pay for the upkeep. Also a short hike up the board walk is a fresh water lake that is great for dog swimming.

Early wake up at Red Bluff Bay. Alex wanted us to leave 9 ish.  Had to do dogs, pick up kayaks, pick up crab traps, pick up dinghy and then on way out of place pick up prawn trap. Busy morning.  All accomplished and anchor up and we were running by 9:30.

More prawns! Short cruise up chatham strait. Flat calm again easy to spot whales and another amazing whale encounter. Turned off engines and they were all around us literally at times 20 feet from boat. Off the stern and port side…two off port had to dive under us. Saw a few breaches from far away…. So cool.

Gary The Prawn Guy

Got to Baranoff maybe 2pm and a nice Flemming Mola Mola moved forward so we could be on the dock. Had the space right next to the float plane dock with great view of falls. Lots of current coming from water fall, expecially at low tide, so higher tide less current makes it easier to dock. Also rocks right past dock towards water fall so dont go past end of dock either!

Warm Springs Dock

Took a walk with all to Baranoff lake, the hot springs pools which are situated right next to a major rapid as the short river goes from lake to the falls. It cut a deep channel through granite or basalt and amazing…right next to hot pool rushing water. No bears but lots of berries in season now …blue berries and raspberry type things. Cloudy but no rain during walk.  

Day Two at Baranoff: prawn trap deployed by guys. Guys ate Prawns for lunch.  I went for a couple SUP excursions and did make it in lagoon that mush be entered and departed from at slack or rapids. Pretty but no bears. Cleared a lot so saw mountains. Alex and I took a walk to lake later in afternoon and then up a small hill (required some climbing) and had nice view of Baranoff lake.

We all took advantage of the hot tubs which was neat as you sat in tub with view of the waterfall.


At base of falls we did see school of salmon, supposedly pink salmon. We wonder if they spawn at the base of the waterfall. I did see a harbor seal hunting in the froth at the base of the falls, very cool.  

Unfortunately Gary had a fall on the bow.  Slipped on Teflon mat and landed on his shoulder. Hurt it BADLY and was very painful that night to the point he could not sleep at all. We were worried he might have to fly to hospital from Baranoff but he did feel better with medications.

Kake to Red Bluff Bay

July 27th and 28th Kake to Red Bluff Bay

Trip Length 30 nm

We went to Red Bluff Bay on the advice of other cruisers we talked to before Kake and it turned out to be one of our favorite anchorages along with our next stop at Baranof Warm Springs directly to the North.

Kake (On Right), to Red Bluff Bay (On Left)

Red Bluff Bay is at the end of a small inlet about 30 nm West of Kake. Nice cruise other than had high water alarm as I must have kicked off lazarette bilge pump switch when I cleaned windowscary. We got going fairly early as wind was to kick up in Chatham Strait. Crossed strait with 3-4 foot chop and no problem with stabilizer on. Got to Red bluff bay..what a cool wonderful place. Entrance hard to see from strait but not hard to navigate, just stay center channel.

Red Bluff At Entrance To Red Bluff Bay, Entrance To The Left

Marcia had read guide that prawns could be had on northwest corner of island 85(which we finally figured out meant 85 foot high on chart) so we dropped shrimp trap on the way in. Ended up getting over 50 prawn on the first night when we used dinghy to retrieve trap and 40 or so next night when we picked trap up on way out.

Prawn Spot Inside Island 85
Day One Prawn Catch

Arrived as only folks there and took a cruise around the bay since it was not raining. Saw the wonderful waterfall, nosed up river in dinghy. No bears. Guys put out crab traps near boat (we saw a crab when we took dogs to shore).  Guys grilled tenderloins for dinner YUM!

Water Dog Anchored Red Bluff Bay

The next day we deployed kayaks. Guys went to check shrimp trap and Marcia and I tried to paddle up river since it was high tide. Could not make it far due to current. No bears but I did see a dear in meadow. Beautiful views..waterfalls everywhere! Guys got 44 prawns very happy guys…also got 5 crabs! Monsters.  

Gary Pickn Out Day Two Prawn Catch On Way Out Of Bay
Red Bluff Bay
Red Bluff Bay Waterfall


Guys went for evening kayak to falls. Then I went in kayak with terra to falls later. All got rained on. Terra had to do dog business. I was able to pull up to a steep shore and let her off and she peed and poohed. Just before water fall I came around corner and was just a few yards off shore BEAR! Right there and very interested in us. He dipped foot in water but I backed away quickly and he did not follow. Terra shivered and one faint woof…not much of a bear dog. I looked at falls and then paddled back.

Red Bluff Bay Kayaking Shore Line (Bear!)

We cooked and cleaned crab but saved it as we had grilled prawns with magic sauce.

10 sail boats came in on our second night.
No more bears where encountered.
Sailboat gang just put dogs a shore and let them frolick and some also went to bear meadow and hung out….. we maybe too conservative on worrying about bears but maybe not. 

Tracy Arm to Kake Via Cannery Cove

July 25th Tracy Arm Cove to Cannery cove

Tracy Arm To Kake


Super smooth passage across and southward in Stephen’s passage to Fredick sound. Near bottom of Stephen’s passage where meets with Frederic sound MANY MANY Whales. We stopped engines and floated for an hour. Whale all around us! No breaching. One almost hit the boat and scared the heck out of us as big boil when he quickly avoided us. Cool to hear all the blows.

Whale Diving Under Boat
Terra And Holly Watching Whales

Moved on to Cannery Cove to anchor over night before proceeding to Kake. Total rain! Could not really see the shore much due to rain…never saw bear (Grand QTR boat friends had seen bear at tracy arm and a cannery cove but us nada). Marcia made white chili for dinner and I added salad and corn bread.  Guys did crab traps and shrimp traps. Got two crab maybe? No Shrimp.

Eagles Lining Shore Cannery Cove


July 26th Cannery Cove to Kake (pronounced “cake”)

Got to Kake early as short trip. Had Dahl’s porpoises bow surf for a good several minutes on the way into the bay.  The marina is past the town proper where you pass the public dock. Thought of staying at the public dock but run down and only looked suitable for a possible dinghy run later.

Kake Public Dock

Marina is far from “town”. Town has population of 500. We settled in to a slip (no power) and took a short walk to shore.

Cake Harbor Marina

Then jumped into dinghy and went to the free public dock (not in good repair and shallow) and walked “town”.

Kake Public Dock
Down Town Cake Above Public Dock

Saw liquor store, church and residences…some nice house but most kind of shabby.  Alex and I walked back to boat and Marcia and Gary took dinghy back. Cake has a very nicely stocked general store where we stopped and got a toaster and few items.  For the general store From the marina you take a left at marina office and walk down the road along the water about 1/2 mile to the store on the right hand side.

Kake General Store


Guys went out fishing that evening. Beautify evening with some some and nice flat water. They got two rock fish (one of which impaled Alex) but no halibut. Oh well they had a nice time. I had rubbed pork tenderloins to eat but they got back so late we had hot dogs and cabbage salad.

Juneau To Tracy Arm, Tracy Arm Glacier Cruise

July 23rd To 25th

Trip Length 43 nm

Juneau To Tracy Arm No Name Cove

Easy cruise down Gastineau channel and Stephen’s passage to Tracy Arm No Name Cove where we anchored. There are no good places to anchor in Tracy Arm itself and with around a 50 nm round trip to South And North Sawyer Glaciers and back we anchored at the cove the night before and again at the end of the day of the trip to see the glaciers.

Tracy Arm No Name Cove Anchorage

Had to anchor three times as ended up too near a small boat that had put out to much scope which swung in a huge arc. Shared first night with the Nordhaven Roxia which had shared slip with us at Juneau. No bears!  Guys did not put out crab traps. Did an afternoon dinghy ride and got glacier ice from a bergie for happy hour.   

Terra, Marsha and Gary In Dinghy At Bergy Bit Outside No Name Cove

Chilled and had dinner which was crab enchiladas using crab alex had harvested cooked and saved in hoonah. 

July 24th day cruise up and back Tracy Arm dodging bergies as we went.

Exiting No Name Cove In To Tracy Arm
Patty and Alex At Waterfall On Way In Tracy Arm To Glaciers

We did end up getting a decent bump or two from Bergy bits not to bad if you go slow. The ones that are the problem is the smaller size ones couple feet around or so, that are clear blue and very hard to see. Did notice the tour boat guy’s went to the outside along walls at pretty high speed. I think they keep the bergy bits washed out with their wake from boat directly and reflected wake of walls. We pretty much stayed more or less down the middle and went slowly when required through more dense bergy fields.

Entrance South Sawyer Glacier, Glacier Peaking Around Corner

Ended up getting to within 1/4 mile of both North and South Sawyer Glaciers.

South Sawyer Glacier
Water Dog At South Sawyer Glacier

Went early to miss cruise ships and we did. Mostly cloudy day but peaks of sun, no rain and high enough clouds that we saw the mountains so beautiful. Did south sawyer glacier first and picked our way up to within a 1/4 mile or so. So a bit of ice chunks fall but no major calving. Did not get close enough to see harbor seals on bergies near the glacier.

Gary with Our Glacier Ice For Cocktails

Then went to North Sawyer. I had read glacier is land bound but it does hang over water. Big river coming form its west (left ) face as you look at it. Hung out a half mile form it then headed back.

North Sawyer Glacier
Receding Glacier On Chart Plotter, We Are Shown Inside Glacier on Older Raster Chart

Gary was on the stern just hanging and saw a HUGE calving he said…1/4 of the face fell off and created big wave. Dodge ice on the way back but while I was on watch I hit a small chunk. Made an god awful noise and I felt bad and alex mad as he thought I was not paying attention since I left wheel to go over and look at seals out the side window. I just did not see it. I had looked away when we hit but I also had scanned before doing so and not seen it. Oh well. 

Got back to Tracy arm cove. Anchored on the southeast side instead of northwest. This made us realize the northwest side is better as you get view of mountains. 

No bears!

Glacier Bay To Auke Bay/Juneau via Swanson Harbor

July 17th Glacier bay to Swanson Harbor Public dock

Shaggy Cove to Juneau Via Swanson Harbor Float

Fairly long day to Swanson Harbor with NW wind coming down Icy Straight helping push us along.

Leaving Shag Cove

Swanson Harbor has great AT&T cell phone reception and two nice floating docks not attached to the shore but very close. Route below was use to get in with docks on North East side when you get in at the loop at top of track. Water was deep at 35′ or so right up to the docks. You can also dock on the inside but might be a bit narrow at low tide.

Swanson Harbor Chart

Was raining so A nice stop over with dogs and would stop again in nicer weather to kayak etc. Did not put dinghy out. I took Terra and then Holly to shore in kayak. Had a little kayak around bay. Not a lot of walking on land but small exploration. Alex did not go ashore.

Swanson Harbor floating Dock

July 18 (North Juneau)th Swanson Harbor to Auke Bay

Saw some whales. Still raining a lot. Rounding Point Couverden we ran in too some pretty steep water and 25-30 knot winds with small breaks from the starboard stern quarter.

Rounding Point Couverden

We got on breakwater at Auke Bay Harbor but barely but did, lots of fishing/tour boats came in to dock right after us! No power but that’s ok. Took a walk with dogs through University of Alaska to a lake which had a nice trail along its southern edge. Had dinner on board with plan to go to Juneau.

Entering Auke Bay, Eagles and Flowers


July 19th Auke Bay to Juneau
Easy cruise down Stephen’s passage. Couple whale spouts. Got to Aurora harbor and had a slip. Took a walk around neighborhoods with dogs then chilled. Arranged to have a car from the 20th through the 23rd.

July 20th -21st Juneau

Once at Juneau for second time we finally got across the bridge from Juneau to Douglas Island to hike the Treadwell Mine Historic Park. Down load the trail map with info on the numbered markers on the trail to identify the ruins before you go. Treadwell was a gold mine with shafts that collapsed after operating for a number of years from late 1800 to 1917 when the cave in creating Glory Hole occurred.

Treadwell Mine Entrance
Terra and Holly at Stamp Mill Ruins, Sign Post#4

We drove down town to cruise dock area to meet Ashley the nice woman who had helped us so much with slip arrangements and got a pass.

Next day walked back above marina to the Perserverence Trail System to Ebner falls at the beginning of the trail. Beautiful trail up the valley with great view, streams etc…. When got down we went over the the Lance Chance Mine museum at the trail head start and checked it out. Old equipment in one of the remaining buildings, small place but cool old equipment.

Last Chance Museum
Last Chance Museum Entrance

Suspect you have seen Ingersall Rand air compressors for sale, well here is there great grand dad that was used to run the air tools in the mine.

Last Chance Museum Huge Belt(Stranded Cable) Driven Air Pump


That night had dinner at Twisted Fish: fish tacos for us both: it was ok but not spectacular.

We picked up Gary and Marcia July 21st on the 10:15 delta flight. Had our hellos then to bed as all tired, especially them after day of travel

July 22nd

Got up early and had breakfast at Sandpiper Café. Then drove to Mendenhal glacier. Viewed glacier, walked out to nugget falls and then did visitor center. Went to fish hatchery and bear viewing area but no bears as salmon not running as not enough water! They are in the lake but not able to get up stream. No salmon so no bears 🙁

Nugget Falls, Alex, Patty, Holly, Terra, Marsha and Gary

Very nice time regardless. Dogs swam at nugget falls!

Nugget Falls, Terra Having a Blast
Nugget Falls, Holly Having a Blast

That afternoon major provisioning. Went to Costco and got most stuff needed (and some not) and then to Fred Meyer. Did some shops (liked rainforest wood shop) then decided to have dinner at Salt which had been recommended by locals. It was pricey but very good. After that walked back on boardwalk then off to bed.

Hoonah To Bartlett Cove/Glacier Bay

Hoonah To Bartlet Cove Gllacier Bay Marine Park

Patty was able to secure a permit short notice from Glacier Bay. I got dates mixed up so we ended up having to get ready and move that day. There is a one mile exclusion zone from all shores for boats keeping away from whales so make sure you stay out one nautical mile. The NOAA raster chart has the zone or you can just use your radar to shore at one nm. Made it to Bartlett cove to anchor out with 10-12 other boats directly north east of the dock where the squiggly mark at the end of our track below.

Bartlett Cove Anchorage
Bartlett Cove Dock At Ranger Station, Anchorage To Right
Bartlett Cove Trail

Had orientation for boaters at 5pm after walking dogs on some trails. Interesting that we had the dog’s with us for orientation but the rule where dog’s can not get off the boat once inside Glacier Bay was NOT brought up. They have a large whale skeleton (had a picture of it about to be hit by cruise ship) and also a “new” long house built by the Tlingits that had to move from glacier bay to Hoonah when glaciers advanced in 1750 or so. Also walked through the Bartlett Glacier Bay National Park Cove Lodge which has lodging, serves food wine/bear and is very nicely done.

Glacier Bay National Park Cove Lodge

We did not plan to go all the way up to the glaciers in Glacier bay. So took a cruise up the bay and checked out Sandy cove on east side of the bay. Passed South Marble Island where many Stellar Sea Lions where hauled out.

South Marble Island Sea Lions

Twas pretty but we decided to move on to Shaggy Cove on west side. Saw lots of whales. One lunge feed, lots of feeding but no breaching.  Did have an orca pod go right behind us. I just happen to see one turn fast to avoid hitting boat. Was looking forward then looked behind and saw 4-6 crusing northeast in bay. With binocs I saw one breach several times. UGH! Want to see it up close. Oh well.

Glacier Bay Whale Tale, Blow In Back Ground

Also saw many many Sea Otters, they are very plentifull here.

Sea Otter Family, Mom and Pup On Belly

Anchored in Shaggy cove. Beautiful, saw a bear in AM. Had to share cove with a small ranger tug.

Entrance to Geikie Inlet where Shag Cove Is Located
Water Dog Stern At Shag Cove Anchorage
Brown Bear At Shag cove
Shag Cove Bald Eagle Eating Salmon

Haines to Hoonah via Coot Cove in Funter Bay

Haines Harbor To Hoonah Via Coot Cove

Patty’s Mom has taken a down turn in health so Patty is flying to Florida to see her from Hoonah for a week or so. Alex with stay with dog’s on boat in Hoonah until she gest back.

Left Haines Harbor around 09:00 bound for Coot Cove anchorage as a stop over before heading to Hoonah. We have heard Hoonah has a nice small town fourth of July celebration so we are going to be there for the 4 th. The leg to Funter Bay at 64 nm is a fairly long one …despite trying to catch tides most of the trip we were at best 7 knots. Slight chop from wind going down Lynn Canal.   About 6 miles before the entrance to our bay we saw whale boats watching humpbacks so we did too for a bit. No breaching but I think we saw lunge feeding near the steep shore through binoculars and we saw some backs and tails.
Got into anchorage. Glance at but did not use public float. Took dogs a shore (ouch due to barnacles mollusks), dropped crab traps and I made coconut curry crab soup for dinner with black eyed pea cabbage salad. Got to bed early as tired.

Whales North Of Coot Cove

July 1st    Coot Cove to Hoonah

Had a easy crossing of icy strait to Hoonah. Arrived mid afternoon with good weather.

Jeanette and Patty Hoonah Harbor
Water Dog at Hoonah Harbor

We walked around town and saw the carving station and ate at Fisherman’s daughter which has the best food we could find in town. Burgers, halibut and chips etc ……….

Fisherman’s Daughter

The carving shed is nice in that you can go in and talk to the carvers and check out their tools etc.

Hoonah Carving Shed

Then walked out to icy point a cruise ship area with shops in the old cannery(some interesting info at the cannery), restaurant, boat rentals, zip line and outside fireplace for cruise ship people. Dogs swam. The cannery is nicely restored and Icy Point has kept some of the old canning machinery on display in the building with descriptions on how it was used, nice!

Hoonah Waterfront Looking Toward Icy Point, Hoonah Trading Company At Far End

The Hoonah Trading Company has a well stocked grocery and HW store with fishing gear for reasonable prices.

Net Display Icy Point Cannery

July 2nd Hoonah

Guys went charter fishing in AM with an old time hoonah local Billy. They caught two halibut right away but were small so threw back (had to stop fishing if kept). Ended up with no catch. Oh well. 

Albert With His Halibut, Billy Does not Too Impressed!

Jeanette and I took a walk on a road (old logging road) with dogs up in to forested hills. Was nice but nothing dramatic. We went for dinghy ride to the store and hardware and also planted crab traps.

July 3rd -11th
PJS went to FL to visit mom. Alex stayed in Hoonah
Alex and J and Albert did fourth of July in Hoonah and then albert and Jeanette left the 5th.

The 4 of July celebration was really cool and started with the event announcer getting every body revved up for the parade. following the parade came the 30 yard dash contest for different kids age groups then sack racing. We took a break and missed the egg toss and water balloon tossing contests so all we saw was a aftermath mess of eggs and balloons on street, sorry we missed it.

Announcer For 4th July Event, He was actually very entertaining
Hoonah 4th Of July Parade
Kids 30 Yard Dash
Ooops Stumble, Almost Got There, Got A Prize Any Way
Hoonah Sack Race

Juneau To Haines/Skagway Via St James Bay Anchorage

June 26th Juneau to St James Bay

Had an easy cruise from Juneau.

Leaving Juneau

Have to go south to get around Douglas Island, then northward to Lynn Canal. Lynn Canal water is green due to all the glacier melt rivers entering.  On the cruise we saw Mendenhall, Herbert and Eagle Glacier.

Glaciers Leaving Juneau
Glaciers Leaving Juneau

Went on east side of shelter island hoping to see whales but only spouts. Anchored in St James Bay with nice mountain views.

Water Dog Anchored At Saint Jaimes Bay

Deer Flies kept us inside as they were bad. We took dogs a shore but no hiking. Did a run around on the dinghy and then had dinner.

No Cell. Guys caught one crab.

Dinner with A View On Fly Bridge, Jeanette And Albert


June 27th St James Bay to Haines

Saint James Bay To Haines

We have heard Skagway Small Boat Harbor is not the greatest place to stay so we decided to stay in Haines Harbor and take fast ferry to Skagway for a day trip. LONG day..super slow cruise speed. Some wind on and off but nice day with great sunny weather. Got to Haines maybe 7 o’clock but last 45 minutes we were treated to orca pod hanging along coast just out of Haines.  Lots of blows and looks but not any acrobatics. Nice finish to the day.

Orca On Way In To Haines Harbor
Orca On Way In To Haines Harbor

That night Albert bought 5 more crabs from a crabber. We kept them in water for 24 hours but did not realize until too late that the water is very low salinity due to river influx and crabs do not like so 24 hours later they were a bit limp. Went to dinner at Pilot Light restaurant in Haines and it was good.

Haines Harbor

Took a short walk around town and checked out the old soldiers pavilion and housing left over from 1902 time frame when the white buildings of Fort William H. Seward where built and are a distinctive landmark of Haines. Decommissioned in 1947, the fort was bought by a group of war veterans with hopes of creating an arts and commerce community. The buildings are now privately owned homes, accommodations, restaurants, galleries, and shops.

Fort William H. Seward
Fort William H. Seward Building Converted To Carving Shed


June 28th Haines

We decided to Hike to Mt Riley from harbor by going down FAA Rd and then taking a right on City Water Supply Access road right before the dump, also called Lily Lake Trail. A small distance before Lilly Lake on the access road you will see the small trail access sign for narrow trail up to top of Mt Riley. We then returned via the Battery Point trail back to the marina.

Mount Riley Hike from Small Boat Harbor

Hike up and back on Battery point loop trail was 13 miles. We did not know it was gonna be that long so did not bring enough water. All dehydrated at end and were tired!  Alex sprained ankle so was slow last 1/3 of hike. On road back from battery point found Portage Bay campground with WATER yeah!. 

Patty Posing on water front Sculptor At Start Of Hike
Mount Riley Trail Sign Start on Lilly Lake Access Road
Mt Riley Trail Intersection With Battery Point Trail
View From Top Of Mt Riley


June 29th Haines – Skagway White Pass Railroad

Took fast ferry at 9am to Skagway small boat harbor. Saw a humpback in the bay near Haines. 40 minute cruise to Skagway. Quick walk about town then White Pass Railroad ride.

Skagway Small Boat Harbor
Skagway White Pass Railroad Station
White Pass Railroad
White Pass Railroad

We had done before but in rain. We had another bright sunny day with few clouds but some haze. Nice trip. Got back 2:45pm or so with plan to catch 4 o’clock ferry. Stopped at brewery for beers then caught ferry home. Went out to eat at Fireweed restaurant back at Haines and it was good.

Skagway Klondike Brewery

Petersburg To Juneau Via Duck Point Anchorage

June 15th to 24th

PetersBurg To Juneau Route

Juneau turned out to be one of our favorite stops due to the great hiking with in walking distance right above Aurora Harbor on the Perseverance Trail system. It also is a great place to provision with bulk goods/liquor at the COSTCO and Fred Myers. Fred Myers also has frozen herring for bait, 1/3 price of other places, for Halibut fishing in the far right front side of store which you cant find unless you ask.

Also for breakfast/lunch the Sand Piper cafe has excellent food and breakfast all day long.

Decided to leave Petersburg after we got back from glacier tour to knock off some of the 105 miles to Juneau by anchoring over night once we round Cape Fanshaw. Got back just about on the money at 12:30pm from glacier trip in Petersburg. We said our good byes, walked dogs, paid up set sail around 1:30pm. Had a nice cruise across Fredrickson Sound and then Stephen’s passage. These are big bodies of water with the potential to be really nasty but today was smooth as a baby’s butt. One whale and 2 or maybe 3 glacier sightings…more goodness. The whale was just sitting there with one fin stuck in the air.

Whale Just Holding Up Flipper


Got to anchorage around 4pm and anchored directly east of the Duck Point marker in 6 fathoms in nice sand/mud bottom as shown below at the elbow in the track from Water Dog. Was slightly exposed from the SW but we had no problems with waves during the night.

Duck point Anchorage

Sat a bit, showered, ate amazing crab fried rice, a bit of tv and to bed. Juneau tomorrow. Palm Beach sans Alex for me the day after and Alex moves into Juneau for a week while I visit mom.   Mom stable medically but quality of life is not good. Needs to get better. Love you mom. Terra used the poop deck to urinate 3 times. Holly held out. 1st time we tried not launching dinghy and they seemed fine.  A big key was a good pathway on rubber mats to the front deck so Terra does not slip on way out.

June 16th Duck Point to Juneau

Nice flat calm morning. Saw two sets of whales breaching a few miles away and some backs nearer. Also had nice pod of dal’s porpoise surf the bow for a bit.  Long day though 75 miles. Got here around 2pm seemed later as we had gotten up at 4pm and left at 6am. Got a good spot in Aurora harbor.

Water Dog At Juneau Aurora Harbor

Took a nice walk to gold creek park, through town, up to chicken ridge with tiny cool houses and a historical house and the back to boat.

Glacier Ave Upper Road Above Marina
Alaska Governors Mansion

I fly out tomorrow.  Alex will stay and work on boat and take care of doggies. ?

June 17-24th

PJS flew to Florida for mom visit.  Alex stayed with dogs in Juneau. Hiked a bunch of trails, socialized with neighbor’s Jill and Doug whom are on the dock in a motor sail boat behind us..

Had a dinner with Mana Kai and Grand QTR folks out and in (lasagna on our boat). Last day I think Alex changed every fuel filter possible in engine room, 13 total! Got a lot of filters with two main’s and two Genny’s with dual primary’s and one on engine filter on each and one fuel polishing filter.

Water Dog Fuel Filter Change

Albert and Jeanette started their visit on the 23 rd and visited for 10 days or so.

Albert, Jeanette and Alex Perseverance Trail

There are great hiking trails above the marina if you walk up through the cemetery to Cope Park and take stairs next to the dog park and then through neighborhood to Basin Road.

Cemetery Directly Above Marina
Cope Park Entrance
Basin Road Neighborhood

On the upper portion of Basin Road you will find Perseverence Trail and many other trail heads.

Basin Road Bridge To Trail Heads

Perseverance Trail is an old mining road so is a nice easy wide graded walk where you see a nice water fall about 1 mile up. Ended up walking up Perseverance Trail to Red Mill Trail to Glory Hole where their are great views. Took the Mount Juneau Hike a few day’s later. Very nice views but the trail is very narrow and footing hidden by plants at the bottom. Would call this a pretty tough hike with 3000 ft elevation so take water, lunch and good hiking shoes!

Juneau Trails Map Above Marina
Perseverance Trail
Red Mill Trail Bridge To Glory Hole
Glory Hole Trail Start
Glory Hole View At Old Mine Site

Glory Hole Trail dead ends at a wooden fenced stop!

Terra and Holly At End Of Glory Hole Trail
Mount Juneau Trail Start

The beginning of the trail has a lot of vegetation so it is hard to see where to put your feet, the entire trail is very narrow so watch your footing.

Mount Juneau Trail Start

The view from the top of Juneau and surrounding area is spectacular!

Mount Juneau Trail View from Top With Cruise ships
Albert and Jeanette Mount Juneau Trail Top
East View Top Of Juneau Trail

At the top some one is the past tried to start putting a cable car up to the point but only left a small building and some cables.

Terra At Old Abandoned Shack Mt Juneau Trail Top

June 25th-27th Juneau Mendenhall Glacier Hike

Monday as PJS flies back to Juneau, I arrived late on 10:17 flight. Had a small bit of wait to get ride to marina but accomplished.

Tuesday we stayed to go visit Mendenhall Glacier.

We rented a car (rent a wreck) and drove to do west glacier trail. Long walk with some climbing with final destination the base of glacier via West Glacier Trail. On the map below you take the Cairn Route on the right fork of West Glacier Trail where you see the red dots for the Ice Extent Cairns.

West Glacier Trail With Cairn Route Map

The trail is pretty easy going along the edge of the lake below the glacier until you get to the end where you have to do a little rock scrambling to get over a ridge. Along the way are a dozen or so cairn markers marking the spots where the glacier used to be in years past as it recedes to it’s current position.

Patty, Albert, Jeanette and Holly at Beginning Of West Trail
Rock Scramble, Top of Picture, At Ridge Towards End Of Trail
Terra and Holley On Top Of Ridge

Once you get near glacier you have have to walk a ways down the left side on muddy unstable paths to get the the edge of the glacier itself.

Terra on Muddy Trail Skirting Edge Left Side Of Glacier

Collected some glacier water for ice. Touched and walked on glacier. Fun time had by all. Long walk though.

Holly, Alex, Patty and Terra Edge Of Glacier
Alex and Holly Made it, Yeah!
Holly and Jeanette At Glacier
Holly and Albert Albert Waiting For Glacier Edge To Fall On Them

Wrangell to Petersburg

June 13th to 15th

June 13th 40 nm

Left a bit late to catch ideal tide current but had some current the entire way. Easy passage to Petersburg. No rain but no sun either.

Wrangell Channel To PetersBurg

In Petersburg Harbor we ended up in a slip next to the Westerly which was getting ready to go out as a fish tender for the opening of salmon season. Nice guy’s and got some good fishing tips from them.

F/V Westerly Next To water Dog

Walked 6 miles from marina to the sandy beach park on the muskeg boardwalk trails above town. Muskeg seems to be the Alaskan word for swamps. Walked back along sandy beach road and saw nice houses.

William Musson Trail Start Above Town
Muskeg Boardwalk Trail
Sandy Beach Park Entrance

We then took a nice walk down south of marina along to Sons Of Norway Hall along shoreline board walk.

Sing Lee Alley Sons Of Norway Building

Then hooked a left around the back of the hall for a nice walk along a board walk road behind the hall.

Sons Of Norway Building From Behind
Birch Street Board Plank Road Behind Sons Of Norway Building

Grand QTR invited us over for dinner which was pork tenderloin, grilled vegetables and I made grain mix from Trader Joes with peas. Nice dinner and company. 

June 14th

Grand QTR left heading to Juneau as they have company coming. We planned 2-3 nights in Petersburg. 2nd night Mana Kai with Jeff and Darlene arrived and were on same dock. They invited us for happy hour and we had a nice time. Had a great breakfast at Salty Pantry, we highly recommend a stop there. Got a to go Cuban Sandwich so we did not need any dinner, looked to good to pass up!

The Salty Pantry, Great Breakfast and Lunch

Arranged to take La Conte Glacier boat tour with the same guy Claudette and Bob had gone for the 15th at 8:30 Am

June 15th

Glacier tour and Leave toward Juneau Duck Point just behind Cape Fanshaw between Whitney island and the cape.

So far the Glacier 4 hour tour with Alaska Passages Adventures (Captain Scott Harvey) was the highlight. Also for me also Pruth Bay, Klewnuggit, Petersburg…following those top ten Klemtu

Anyhow the cruise to La Conte Glacier in a 28′ aluminum boat with nice man was truly a lifetime experience. Weaving in and out of tiny medium to huge clear, turquoise or deep blue and /or dirty ICE BERGS ?  

Would say that with so many berg bits large and small in the water, at least the day we went, I would not advise taking your larger boat up to this glacier.

Jeff, Darlene, Patty and Scott the Guide
One of Many Ice Berg Bits On The Way In

Then arrived at the glacier…2 miles wide 200 feet or so high…crammed into a canyon and truly a moving river of ice 30 meters per DAY!  Wonderful.

Patty and Alex at La Conte Glacier

Got to glacier and watched ice swirl under waterfall. Obviously current. Scott explained this is because there is a BIG river with BIG water dumping into the bay under the glacier. We saw small and large calving and small and one HUGE shooter berg come up from the bottom.

La Conte Glacier
Peaks On La Conte Glacier
Bottom Dirty Part Of Shooter Berg
Top Blue Part Of Shooter Berg

He had video of a monster berg coming up which created a 20 foot wave he had to jump with his boat. Very very fun for ALL. We shared the excursion with new friends Darlene and Jeff who are very nice people.