Day 8
Morning tender ride
Bald eagle on the wharf
Bike ride finished here yesterday and many competitors have camped on the beach.
And sun baking this morning.
The latest in transportation
Fellow travellers were on a buss where both of the dual wheels fell off one side of the bus whilst driving
Their excursion was significantly delayed whilst they awaited a replacement bus
Collecting our gear for the rafting activity
Our boat captain has amazing strength.
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I once recorded our speed at 6.8 knots
Bald Eagle nest
Beaver ckewing at the base of the tree
Alaskan Roses
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The Hammer Museum
Tiny fish hooks
Lots of souvenirs to choose from
Snow shoes have improved since my mum had some in the 1960’s
Caravan bodies are built inside the wheels
Historical Fort Seward
Fire hose where the homes are hung vertically to stop the water freezing.
The fire truck has run out of fuel
Luckily he not heading to a fire
Locally produced Spruce Tips Ale
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