Alaska Cruise 2005
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May 21, 2005
- Ketchikan -
Alaska's First City and The Salmon Capital of
the World. Mom and Dad spent the day fishing, I spent
the morning looking around town and in the afternoon I
rented a Harley Davidson and went for a scenic ride.
(Panoramic)
May 22, 2005 - A full day at sea
before we unload at Vancouver and fly to my parents home
in the Pocono Mountains.
This is a shot of the ships lobby
area.
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Panoramic
shot of Denali National Park from the deck of our
lodge - Denali Princess Lodge.
(Panoramic)
Our
starting port at Whittier.
This was the view from the bow of our ship the Sun
Princess.
(Panoramic)
Panoramic shot of
Denali National Park from the deck of our
lodge - Denali Princess Lodge.
(Panoramic)
Panoramic
shot of Denali National Park from inside the park above
the tree line.
This area is all tundra.
(Panoramic)
May 22, 2005 - Today we fly to my
parents home in Pennsylvania. From there I will
continue my World Tour by
riding to Prudhoe Bay Alaska and work my way South along
the Pan American Highway.
On my travels I hope to ride my motorcycle along the
continental Divide Road, see the Baja 1000, visit
friends, and enjoy some adventures.
Here are a few more pictures of our
Alaskan Trip.
Socks - Anchorage Alaska Flea Market.
Copper Rock Fish my father caught and
had for lunch on his day of fishing in Ketchikan.
Fishing boat somewhere in the Inner
Passage.
Rail workers along the White Pass
Scenic Railroad in the Yukon Territory.
Mom, Dad & Myself after our 'flightseeing'
tour of Denali National Park and Mt. McKinley.
A Salmon Trap at the Alaskan Native
Village.
Salmon drying in the sun at the
Alaskan Native Village.
A plane decorates the roof of this ice cream shop in
Fairbanks Alaska.
If you have an opportunity to visit
Alaska, I highly recommend it. The views
alone are worth the trip. Mountain reflection in the
Yukon Territory.