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Showing posts with label NOLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NOLS. Show all posts

Friday, 26 August 2016

NOLS WSA 2016 Day 9 and 10

 After "Dual Head" camp we crossed the fjord over to Chenega Island. We made our first stop at an abandoned village the was hit hard at the earthquake 1964. 27 people died that day from the tsunami that hit the village and the survivors left the place. Now its a place for remembrance.

After that we proceeded to the east side of the island to a campsite opposite Squirrel Island in Knights Passage. Hard to find a good spot above the high water tide line. Me Tom and Toby did some calculations and thought we ad a foot to spare for the nights high tide. We were right! But both me and Tom went up in the night to be sure we didn't flood our tent. There was some waves hitting the beach and they came within inches of the tent. But we stayed dry and didn't have to move.
There was a full moon that night so I stayed up for an hour to film and take photos. Magical night!

A lot of bear tracks along the small river behind our camp. Also as it was maybe the hottest day most of us got int the water to have a swim after arriving. That was nice!

The next day we crossed over Knights Passage and to "Herring Point" where our next camp would be. Again a very beautiful place! All our campsites are beautiful but some just a bit more so.
I had the chance to go with Josh that day during the moving to paddle along the shore and in between small reefs and islands. Very, very nice day in the kayak.
In the evening i did some rolls in the Chilko kayak, but it is a kayak with a too high back for me to do nice rolls. But I still managed to do a few. I went to bed early that evening.

More posts from my Alaska trip:
Anchorage
Day 1 and 2
Day 3 to 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8

This beach was hit hard by the earthquake 1964

New buildings on the site of the village

A shrine 




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A class? This was after all a course.

"In the midnight hour"

Sun on the way upp over Knights Island

A hot day a I needed a swim. God temperature in the water, about 20° C.

The tents are very close to he high tide line.

We tried to have a big logg on our tarp to use as a bench
Crossing over to Knights Island



Curious sea otter
Me and Josh was exploring along the shore
Toby and Tom are cooking dinner
Long and hot day!
Bald Eagle
Sunset

NOLS WSA 2016 Day 8

Upp early to make Swedish porridge out of oats. Nice with the new rations. This day we made a day paddle to "Humpback Cove " a fjord in "Whale Bay". I paddled a double kayak this day with Amy, kind of nice to paddle with some like that once in a while. We saw a river otter getting into the trees close to shore. It was a bit too fast for me to have the camera out.
At a nice waterfall I got to wash out the salt from my shirt and Amy filled our "dromedars" with water. Beautiful place, and just after we found an even better waterfall and then one even more beautiful!

In the end of Humpback Cove was a small river where it was a small salmon run and some of the guys went fishing. I took the chance to wash myself in freshwater and walked up around a bend in the river. Undressed and took a nude dip in the cold water like "näcken". While I was standing there in the water a big salmon passed just inches from my feet and I reached down and grabbed it by the tail. I managed to get it out of the water before it slipped out of my hand. Lucky no one saw me standing there naked with a big salmon in my hand!

This was a magically beautiful place, like in the Discovery nature films. I was just waiting for a live commentary by David Attenborough! The guys got some salmon and we are going to eat nice fresh fish this afternoon. Josh also got a bunch of rockfish.
Sadly we had to leave this place and go back to our camp. While some made a fire for a barbecue Amy lead me through a yoga session. Rather nice, it was my first ever, good to stretch out my body after all the kayaking and sleeping on the ground.
In the evening we sat on the beach and just watched out over the water when a big humpback whale came along and dived down just in front of us. It was like he wanted to show himself for us.

A great day again!

More posts from my Alaska trip:
Anchorage
Day 1 and 2
Day 3 to 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9 and 10

On our way to "Orca Bay"

Josh got a rockfish.

Ugly one!
Nice waterfall

Amy is getting fresh water from the waterfall
The kayaks are headed for the bottom of the bay where a small river is coming down
Beautiful! The grass is trampled down by bear but we didn't see any.



Fishing in the small river
Lynn got one!

Dinner!

Arthur fishing

Part of the days catch

This is one reason I love Alaska
Me and Amy are collecting firewood on the way back.
Crown-of-thorns starfish

Yoga with Amy.
Whale spout

Humpback whale

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Here it's diving deep down.

Thursday, 25 August 2016

NOLS WSA 2016 Day 7

Then we are leaving Nassau bay and the beautiful Chenega glacier. A very nice trip through the ice field out of the bay. A was paddling Darren's "Shadow" and had a great time going between the ice bergs as the "sweep boat" at the end of the pack.
Out of Nassau bay we see a big porcupine on a beach feeding. He never takes any notice of us.
The next camp we come to is "Dual Head", a nice place at the mouth of "Whale Bay". Not the same spectacular view we had the last two days but nice anyway. And a lot less mosquitoes!

I also got to try Josh's kayak and did a few rolls. It's a bit to big for me. In the evening we "re-rationed", took out all the food we got in closed bags for the second week. Unbelievable that wa had done half the course already.

More posts from my Alaska trip:
Anchorage
Day 1 and 2
Day 3 to 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9 and 10


Leaving Nassau Bay

Beautiful iceberg




Lisa and Kim
Tiger glacier

Tiger glacier

Out of the ice

Porcupine
Sorting the rations

"L" is in charge.