Sunday, July 29, 2012

Bear-ly a Race with Jamie's Jets

 
Brown Bear
by Kay Showalter

  We came around a bend in the river, a lady in front of me said, "There's a bear", I turned with my camera and began clicking away. Luckily, I have a good camera that takes pictures continuously when the button is held down. It takes approx. a picture a second. I got 3 pictures. The one I sent you is the best one.   The bear ran along the side of the river bank for approximately 4-5 seconds and then disappeared into the brush.  My husband also got the bear on our video camera. What a stroke of luck!  The back paw up in the air is my favorite too. I just loved it.
  I hope more people get to see this wonderful bear. We also saw a moose, but did not get a picture of it. Good times!  We just loved every minute of this trip. The Eagles, the Moose, The Bear, The beautiful Chilkat river, the mountains and valley, Oh, and last but not least, the hospitality of our hosts. Just wonderful.    Kay Showalter

 * Jamie (Jet boat Captain) was thrilled to see the picture of the great bear running alongside his boat.  He said, “The bear was outrunning the boat at 30 mph.”
     
  



Storm clouds that somewhat resemble a bear track.
Toes, pad below the toes.
Friday morning as I sat writing this blog, I heard a rumble, then another.  AVALANCHES? Too many!

THUNDER? Here in Haines?  A bright flash lit up the sky!

I raced down to the cruise ship dock to watch the dark storm clouds as they rumbled across the peaks of the Coast mountains toward the Chilkat Inlet, before swallowing the sky with their darkness.
The storm roared for the better part of an hour, and with it many displays of lightning.
 

                                                                                                       
I have never heard a thunderstorm in the southeast with that much enthusiasm, a mere rumble at best.  I am certainly impressed, as I am sure everyone else was, that was up early enough to have heard it.
  As I stood outside watching, I heard a voice in the distance say; “I have never heard a storm like this here.” 



 DID YOU KNOW?

 According a news source out of Fairbanks 139 wildfires are burning, due to lightning strikes and have burned approximately 195,000 acres.  Also, about 165 fires have been caused by humans and have burned 6800 acres so far this year.



by Angie

 A couple of wind surfers enjoying a beautiful day where the Chilkat River meets the Chilkat Inlet.


Commercial fishing boat in front of Haines.
by Angie



Saturday, July 21, 2012

Summer in Haines!


Enjoying the Davidson Glacier and it's followers.
by Angie
 
Finally!  Summer has come to Haines. Mother Nature has been quite generous this week, and we are thankful.
The sunny warm days are upon us here in Haines, and I did not waste any time getting my hiking partner rounded up.
 
 Last weekend Holly and I hiked part of the Seduction Point Trail out to the Chilkat Inlet across from The Davidson Glacier at Moose Meadows. 
Arriving at Moose Meadows, we sat on the shoreline taking a break and enjoying the long awaited warmth from the sun.  As we sat there staring at the beautiful day and it’s backdrop of mountains and water, our dogs swam in the salt water and chewed on tidal wood. We both agreed that, “this is what we live here for”, this moment.  A moment is worth it all sometimes!




Sierra & her mighty Kelsall jetboat coming upriver
from the confluence.
by Angie
                        
THE CONFLUENCE OF THREE RIVERS!

A confluence is an area where two or more bodies of water meet up.  In the case that I am talking about, many of you have been to the confluence of the Chilkat, Klehini, and Tsirku Rivers.  
If you boarded a jetboat and headed downstream past the bridge with one of the riverboat captain’s, you went to the “meeting of the rivers.” 
As you are entering the confluence just above the Village of Klukwan, the first body of water you see joining up with the Chilkat, is the Klehini River. It is the largest tributary to the Chilkat and runs about thirty six miles from it’s headwaters in British Columbia.
  “DID YOU KNOW?”  Parts of Walt Disney’s 1991 rendition of Jack London’s movie White Fang, was filmed on the Klehini River.  And, during the gold rush of 1898, the famous Dalton Trail also followed the river through Pleasant Camp (US & Canada Border) and into Canada.  You can also catch a glimpse of the river on the Discovery Channel when the crew of Gold Rush Alaska is filming a crossing of the Porcupine river bridge.
The second tributary to the Chilkat, is the Tsirku River which is just below the first junction of the confluence. The Tsirku is glacier fed by the Tsirku Glacier on the Alaska, British Columbia border; the river begins and ends in Alaska.
 This area is known as the Tsirku Fan, or “Alluvial Fan” and is about four miles wide.  This is where a great deal of water is trapped underground for long periods before being swept back out and into a five mile section of the Chilkat River.  This section is the part of the river that runs through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve.  The river does not freeze in the winter, leaving it wide open for the eagles to feast on the late runs of Chum and Silver salmon that migrate to the area and it's tributaries to spawn.  There are several hundred eagles that are year round residents of the area and a couple thousand more migrate here for the yearly feeding, making this the largest concentration of bald eagles in the world.

A FEW COMMENTS FROM OUR GUESTS

**Hey Angie, We are the Showalters, who took the river cruise on July 11, 2012. We were in the group that saw the bear on the side of the river. We have just returned home and have gotten our pictures developed. I will try to send you a pix.
Thanks so much for this great trip. We loved it, and when we return we will do this again.
 
Kay and Robert Showalter.
 
 
**Angie, It was a bit chilly on the river (we were there July 2nd) and we didn't see a large quantity of wildlife, but what we did see was great and I was able to get some good photos from the boat.
Thanks for the good experience. cb
Bald Eagle in Nest on Chilkat River
by CB
4th of July with The Zaandam Eagle
by Jerry Earnie