What a great Trip! Pat and I went on an Alaska cruise of the inside passage. These pictures will give you a little of the flavor of what we experienced. I came to realize that Alaska is: Big, Beautiful, Wet, and Cold.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Leaving Seattle. I am still amazed how the cruise ship crew can manuever a 100,000+ ton piece of steel around like they do.

Sunday, September 7
Just chilled out at sea with the other 16 Cargill employees and spouses. Here is Shane and Jennifer Holt enjoying a little sushi.



Monday, September 8
Our first stop, Juneau (we did see Governor Palin's mansion). We had a great excursion of the Mendenhall Glacier (would you believe this icefield is 1500 square miles!), went to the state museum, nature trails, and a large salmon hatchery (see me kissing one below).





Tuesday, September 9
Up to Skagway. This is very much a gold rush town (research 1898-1900). We had a great time riding the train to the top of Pass (3000 ft). We rode a Motor Coach (aka bus) back down taken pictures along the way. The young lady with Pat was our bus driver and tour guide. We went to a cool place that was converted into a late 19th century gold mine where we panned for gold. We panned out about $13 in gold and then subsequently had it made into a $25 necklace. Ah, capitalism. The population of Skagway is around 800. Back during the gold rush there were over 80 brothels in town. Our tour ended by taken a tour of the Skagway Inn and also eating lunch there. It was also known for its infamous activity.



