April 06
A little trip we took to Seward with Chris and Stephanie. We checked
out the Sea Life Center and went on a whale watching excursion. And of
course we grabbed a few caches along the way. Click on the thumbnails
to view a larger version.
Carol walks past
the welcome sign to take some video of Chris and Stephanie looking for
a cache
Chris and Steph get ready to look for a cache
Carol follows
Chris and Steph in to the woods while they hunt for the cache
Stephanie finds the cache while Chris wonders what's wrong with his
GPS
Chris helps Steph on to the stone wall
This is NOT the pose we were looking for
Chris and Steph feel very welcomed
As do Ken and
Carol
Carol tries to get
frisky with Ken, but he doesn't want any of that
Here come the men
Chris, Ken and Steph check out a snow
covered bridge
Chris finds a cache
Ken and Steph stand on top of a picnic
table
A snow cave
Now it's Carol's turn to stand on the
picnic table
"Come on, don't be such a baby, it's only
3 feet of snow."
The hotel we stayed in
"Can you hear me know?"
The streets are empty
A bald eagle
chasing a kittiwake
The streets are really empty
Checking out the tug boat at the Seward Sea life Center
I've got crabs! It's a plastic crab
He's a big boy weighing around 1,500 pounds
Puffins!
They are so cute!!
Another puffin.
This is a tuft puffin
Now that's an
aquarium!
A pair of harbor seals waiting for something
View from the outside deck of the sea life center
A harbor seal swimming underwater
This large male sea lion is very graceful underwater
A puffin diving down for some food
Early morning view
A view from our bedroom window
In case you forgot where we went
This young bald eagle sits looking at its parent
This is the parent
of the young eagle. He or she is about 3 to 5 years old
The boat we went on
A better view of the boat
Leaving the marina
to begin our whale watching excursion
Me
"My hair isn't
usually this messy"
A lone kayaker
A pod of sea lions
warming themselves in the sun
A couple of
mountain goats meandering about
An old WW II
outpost. This rock is out in the water not attached to the main land
at all. Now that would be a fun assignment... NOT!
More lazy sea
lions
Two glaciers
converging into one
Walking on near
vertical rock is no biggie for this guy
More kayakers
A couple of sea
otters take a gander at us
A few videos for your viewing entertainment. They
are big and will take a few to down load. So be patient, damn it!