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As you can see we have begun a most exciting part of our trip! We have loaded both rigs onto the MV Malaspina for a 4-hr ferry trip to Juneau. This ferry was one of the 3 we were on in '65 when we came down the Inside Passage with my folks & 2 other rigs with family members. How exciting to be able to ride again on this elegant vessel!
The photo is of the rear of Jan & Walt's 5th wheel disappearing down onto what my 20-yr USN father insisted on calling "the tank deck".
And yet another glacier spilling down into Lynn Canal...
The less than exciting news is that in a hurry (there's a message there...) I tripped & fell inside the rig. Thinking to spare my knee I fell instead on my wrist and broke 4 bones in my hand & arm. Nice. Garth transported me 125 miles to the nearest Urgent Care where they decided the bones were nicely aligned, although quite broken, and I am the proud owner of a removeable-type cast, and a bottle of Make-Mary-Loopy Pills. It does allow me to unwrap it (well, it allows my RN mother to unwrap it!) so I can shower VERY carefully, with much help. All good for laughs. Well...maybe not.
I will not bore you with details, although there are certain elements of low humor.
We have really turned the corner here in Alaska. I said we were going to allow autumn to chase us out... and she is doing so ably! Temp overnight 2 nights ago was a very chilly 34 and days hover in the 50-60's. Gorgeous weather as the photos show but a decided nip is in the air indeed.
The bears gather at every salmon-spawning stream and our campground host in Haines said there were 20 bears living in the park vicinity. Makes you look carefully when you step out of the rig. And we don't leave the rig unlocked as bears can easily open the latch...and a bear would regard Pigs as a tasty alternative to a steady diet of salmon. Snack! Yum!
We are in a private park in the city of Juneau and the signs loudly state "Don't Feed the Bears!". Comforting, um?
In a day or so we will go as foot passengers out to Sitka (and Pigs will go to a Pet Nanny here in town) and we will stay overnight at a B & B there. We missed Sitka in '65 and are eager to see the capitol of Russian Alaska. Ghosts of cossacks and onion-domed churches.. how romantic!
Since this is all typed one-handed I will stop for now. We will be home in time for the Clan Donnachaidh Picnic. See you there!