Monday, September 29, 2025
14th of August 2025 - On our way home
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
13th of August 2025 - Cruising Hubbard Glacier
We spent a couple of hours in Disenchantment Bay cruising alongside the Hubbard Glacier. The length of this glacier is around 76 miles (122 km) extending from Yukon, Canada to eastern Alaska.
The glacier's brilliant blue ice comes from compression
over centuries. This removes air bubbles
and allows the ice to absorb longer wavelengths of light.
We experienced Hubbard Glacier calving which is when chunks of ice break off the glacier into the sea. This is accompanied by thunderous roaring.
The
glacier located west of Hubbard Glacier is Valerie Glacier.
12th of August 2025 - Sitka Sound
11th of August 2025 - White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad
Today I took a trip on the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad from sea level in Skagway to the 2,865-foot summit of White Pass.
The White Pass and Yukon Route Rail is an historic narrow gauge railway built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush to connect Skagway with the Yukon interior.
Although the day was misty it was at least dry so I was able to take pictures from the platforms at each end of the garage.
During the journey I briefly crossed back into British Columbia past a border point between Canada and the U.S.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
10th of August 2025 - Juneau
Today the ship docked in Juneau which is the only U.S. state capital not accessible by road; visitors arrive by plane or ferry. Again, Juneau is surrounded by the Tongass National Forest. We were taken by tender to the pier where the coastguard was in town preparing for a presidential visit. And yes, it was still raining.
Our first visit of the day was to the Glacier Gardens which
are a short drive outside Juneau. One of
the significant features of the Glacier Gardens are the flower towers which are
upside down trees made into floral sculptures.
We were taken on a guided tour round the Glacier Gardens
by golf cart up to a cliffside viewpoint where we could only just see Juneau
through the mist.
The next stop was to see a view of the Mendenhall Glacier. This thirteen mile long glacier flows from the
Juneau Icefield and terminates at Mendenhall Lake. I had hoped to go dogsledding on the
Mendenhall Glacier but this trip was cancelled due to the bad weather. At least the mist cleared enough for us to
catch a glimpse of the glacier.
On our way back to the ship we saw, through the mist. a number of bald eagles perched on lampposts but did not get the chance to take a photo of them.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
9th of August - Ketchikan
Saturday, August 9, 2025
8th of August 2025 - Cruising the British Columbia Inside Passage
Friday, August 8, 2025
7th of August 2025 - Embarkation day
We started the day by wandering back down to the waterfront for coffee and a rather yummy pastry.
At lunchtime we took a taxi
to Canada Place where we boarded our ship the Silver Moon. We were welcomed with a glass of champagne while
we waited for our room to become available.