or, While you were roasting, we spent eight days on the Pacific
Princess cruising the Inner Passage (temp 65°-75°) from Anchorage to Vancouver
with 677 other fine folks!
July 11, 2007
The first night onboard this ship provided the best nights sleep
we've had in months, maybe years? Our cabin had a nice bed, and the gentle
rocking of the ship made it even better! I woke up at 5:59a.m. (according to
the time stamp on my camera) to use the restroom, and before going back to
bed, decided to crack the curtains to see what was outside. Man, am I glad
I did! The sun was just coming up, and we were slowly moving into College Fjord.
As you can see, the water was like glass! I spent the next three hours snapping
these photos from all over the ship. Amazing!
At 9:00 a.m., there was the mandatory emergency muster.
This is where everyone on the ship (except for Wheezie Mae) had to get
out of bed, get dressed, grab a life jacket and head on down to our designated
muster station to learn what to do in case of emergency.
Ours muster station was in the main dining room. Here's
Jill, Timm and I "mustering."
July 12, 2007
We spent the entire day at sea, headed for Glacier bay,
so we spent time checking out all the bars on the ship. (There were 5...
it's a small ship)
Cruising makes a guy tired, so I took a nap and watched
the world go by....
At 11:30 p.m. (according to my camera), I noticed someone
at the bar that looked familiar. Keep in mind, I ALWAYS see someone that
I think looks familiar. I always go up to these "familiar people" and
ask them IF they are "so-and-so", usually getting a strange
glare as they walk (or run) away, and embarrassing the hell out of Wheezie.
Well, this time it was no different. I walked up to this woman and said
pardon me, do I know you?" Instead of grabbing her wallet and running,
she yelled my name and gave me a big hug!
Turns out I was (finally) right! It was our friends from
the 2004 Balloon Fiesta, our friends and camping neighbors Claudia and
Al!
[ See,
it's a small world! ]
Seeing our friends Claudia and Al again, and meeting their
friends Dennis and Karen -->
July 13, 2007
We headed into Glacier Bay late in the morning. Before
getting inside, each ship/boat must have a U.S. Forest Service Park Ranger
onboard as pilot. Below is the ranger getting onboard our ship.
The ship gets within 1/2 mile of the glaciers. Being surrounded
by ice makes the air pretty cold.
«- View from our cabin.
After leaving Glacier Bay, we headed for Skagway in open
water, so we hung out in the casino bar with the usual cast of characters
- Claude and Linda from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Linda from Phoenix,
Claudia and Al, Karen and Dennis...
Along the way, I'd poke my nose outside to check out the scenery... it was always awesome!
July 14, 2007
Skagway, Alaska
After checking out Moe's and the Bonanza in Skagway, it
was back to the ship, headed for Juneau... and a 50's party in the Cabaret
Bar that night.
« Hey Elvis?
July 15, 2007
Pulling into port in Juneau, Alaska
<-- Claude & Linda
Formal dinner night (below)
We had a good time hanging out with a few locals at the Rendezvous and
Doc Waters, and Wheezie was offered a job ("camp female" for
13 drillers).
After dinner, it was more antics in the Cabaret Bar...
a champagne waterfall, 700+ glasses stacked in a pyrimid, then everyone
got a chance to pour a bottle of champagne. After a few cases, it was
free champagne all night! Of course, we opted out on the free champagne,
electing to increase our bar tab instead...
July 16, 2007
Ketchikan, Alaska. We couldn't dock our ship, so the crew
lowered a few tenders to carry us to shore. Each tender holds 120 passengers.
Claude and I thought it was interesting watching the process...
Once onshore, we headed directly to the Arctic Bar where we ran into
some fun folks! Wheezie was offered yet another job - "woman" -
and even got a phone call saying "jump off that damn ship!" Fun!!!
The Coast Guard must have heard that we had too much fun,
and escorted us out of town!
FYI: It'll take more than a 50 cal. to keep us from going back! ;)
July 17, 2007
We were invited to visit the bridge of the ship (after
submitting a written request a few days prior). They showed us everything,
and explained anything. They have some VERY cool navigational equipment!!
After the tour, we had to pack our things so the steward could get them
ready to offload the next day. The rest of the day was spent watching
the world go by, and having fun with all of our new friends...
Mary & Isoph
Claude (Elvira)
Mary, me & Isoph
Claude & me
Linda & me
Millie & Sam
Mary
Arnold & Johan
Wheezie & Johan
Wheezie & Michael
Michael & Arnold
Millie, Wheezie & Sam
...aaah!
July 18, 2007
Vancouver, BC.
Off the ship, get luggage, go through customs, go to
the airport, go through customs again, go through security, wait 3
hours for our flight, one plane to Seattle, another from Seattle to
Reno, a shuttle ride to the Reno Hilton (where we parked our truck)
along with our baggage, and a 45 minute drive home.