Glacier Bay National Park

Tlingit Carving
Margerie Glacier
   This past week was my first trip into Glacier Bay National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a 5,000+ square mile national park filled with some of the best glaciers and wildlife in Southeast Alaska. Over the course of two days we had people kayaking and hiking right next to a glacier, watching bears, orcas, and humpbacks, puffins and stellar sea lions, nature walks through the mossy forest, and taking in some of the most beautiful waterways I have seen.
Wild Mountain Goat
Johns Hopkins Glacier
  We spent some quality time looking at Margerie Glacier and Johns Hopkins Glacier from the big boat, while getting up close and personal with activities at Lamplugh Glacier. It is pretty crazy for some of the veteran crew members to see Lamplugh glacier up on dry land when just over a year ago it was a tidewater glacier, with its terminal face out into the seawater.
Tufted Puffin in Flight
Stellar Sea Lion Haulout
  The diversity of wildlife is what really blew me away in GBNP. The bird life was plentiful and delighted all of our birding passengers on board.
   The immensity of the place is what I really took away from Glacier bay. The massive size of the glaciers, and the snow capped peaks put our small boat and ourselves into perspective. It inspires a certain amount of awe and wonder. I can't wait to go back.



Bald Eagle on ice


Paddle Boarding in Glacier Bay National Park
Kayaking off into the fog

Lamplugh Glacier


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