Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:21:38 -0500
Reply-To: Andrew Silliker <silliker@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Andrew Silliker <silliker@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Anchorage Trip
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You can, though, pitch a tent on the deck. Take some duct tape to fix it to
the deck. It was a great way to spend a couple of days.
-a
On 1/17/06, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> A couple of more things -
>
> You can't sleep down in the hold of the ferry vessel during transit. It
> is not permitted. But who would want to. There is to much to see and do
> and experience topside.
>
> And .....
>
> If your schedule permits - once you have gotten to Anchorage and visited
> a bit .... catch the ferry once again and go to "The Island Terrific in
> the North Pacific!" -- Kodiak Island. Usually it's the Matanuska that
> goes from Seward (where you would board) to the port in the town of
> Kodiak on Kodiak Island. The town and the island will blow you away. And
> be sure you take some fishing gear. You can catch salmon and sea run
> dolly varden all over the place.
>
> Good luck on your journey. Enjoy!
>
> Regards,
>
> John Rodgers
> 88 GL Driver
>
> Bob Stevens wrote:
>
> >Thought I'd post this response from my niece's husband, about a pending
> trip
> >I'm planning on to Anchorage from Salt Lake. He did this trip about 2
> months
> >ago.
> >Bob Stevens
> >'87 Westy Syncro
> >"Passion Fruit"
> >
> >First off, let me say that it is a positively
> >wonderful way to travel. You will be following almost
> >the exact route that the cruise ships follow. Granted
> >the amenities aren't quite as nice, but... The
> >people are always wonderful. You will meet several
> >like-minded people who are equally excited about the
> >adventure that they are on and who are equally
> >awe-struck by the experience. There are 3 passages
> >that go through open water, but other than that the
> >'inside passage' is just that - a protected waterway
> >that is frequently so smooth that you can see your
> >reflection on it.
> >
> >843 dollars sounds like a winter rate that would
> >include one car and one passenger. In the summer
> >expect to spend another 150 - 250 dollars for the
> >passenger (you). That is not including a room. The
> >temperature - even in the winter are not normally
> >below 30 degrees. Where I am going with this is that
> >I normally camp on the back of the ferry, in my tent
> >or stake out one of the patio chairs and set up my
> >sleeping bag on it. Caution - secure tent very very
> >well - it gets windy. Get on the ferry at the
> >absolute soonest possible time, or all of the tent
> >spots and patio chairs will be gone. You can also
> >sleep inside the cabin on the floor, on one of the
> >smallish couches, or in a recliner. again, first come
> >first serve. Or, book a room, but they are a little
> >expensive.
> >
> >I recommend getting an open ended ticket or creating
> >one. Make stops of one or two days each in the
> >following towns: Ketchikan (1 day), Sitka (a must -
> >great fishing whale watching etc) 2 days, Juneau 2
> >days, Skagway 1 or 2 days, then drive North from
> >Skagway. i know that you can drive North from Haines
> >and save about 60 miles but Skagway is a town not to
> >miss, and that portion of the drive is absolutely
> >beautiful. Do yourself a favor and make those stops
> >as a minimum. If you like Sea kayaking, camping, etc
> >then spend longer at Sitka and consider adding
> >Wrangell and Petersberg to your list. Make sure you
> >take a flight on a float plane (beaver or otter) at
> >least once on your trip up - I would recommend
> >Ketchikan for that. From Skagway plan on a 2 day trip
> >to Anchorage, unless you drive in to Valdez and spend
> >a couple of days. If you take the Valdez option you
> >can then take a short ferry ride to Whittier and drive
> >1 hour to anchorage.
> >
> >Oh yeah - the short of it is that the ferry ride is a
> >'must.' Ferry up, then drive back. It is well worth
> >it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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