Tuesday, September 8, 2009

We left Fairbanks for home on Sunday, August 31 via Skagway, Alaska. Here are a few pictures we took along the way.




Skagway is a large seaport and was a hustle and bustle compared to northern Alaska. The large ships are loaded with containers to travel all over the world.
Very large cruse ships come to the harbor. We observed how very dependent Skagway is on Tourism. We saw five large cruise ships, several trains and many tour buses in the day we were at Skagway. After the trains, buses and ships leave, the town closes up. We tried to find a reaturant in the evening and everything was locked up by 9 PM.
A few scenes of downtown Skagway.


Late afternoon we took a drive around the mountain to find the beginning of the Chilkoot Trail. We saw some beautiful scenes and it got dark but we still managed to get a few shots.

The cemetary for the persons who died in the avalance on Chilkoot pass on April 3, 1898.
We saw salmon swimming upstream. The water was not clear because of all the glacier run off, so we considered ourselves lucky to get several shots when they were somewhat out of the water.
We witnessed two grisslys having their evening meal along the stream. It was so much fun watching them running after the salmon until they caught them. We watched from the jeep, not on foot.
I will be doing one more Alaska post to share some pretty shots from the second half of our trip.