Alaska Discovery Voyage: Prince William Sound...Photography by Richard L Middleton, www.greatriver.com
Sometimes an adventure is just too good for words. That about sums up our recent 3-week excursion to Alaska. Planes, boats, and trains (and a rental car) combined to help us find what we were looking for in a genuine travel adventure. Then a road/train trip from Anchorage north to Denali and south to Seward and then Whitney, where we boarded our little DISCOVERY vessel to spend a week searching out wildlife, glacier, and wilderness in the silent bays of Prince William Sound.
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Kayaking in such a pack of ice is hard work!! This was probably the high point of personal danger for most of us, but particularly Rich, when a particularly large iceberg suddenly reached a point of imbalance and rolled over twice next to Rich's kayak... knocking Rich's boat TWICE, each time it rolled. The ice pack would have prevented any kind of a QUICK rescue in these freezing waters. Rich said he just focused on staying afloat, not doing anything for his part to cause his boat to roll.
Kayaking in such a pack of ice is hard work!! This was probably the high point of personal danger for most of us, but particularly Rich, when a particularly large iceberg suddenly reached a point of imbalance and rolled over twice next to Rich's kayak... knocking Rich's boat TWICE, each time it rolled. The ice pack would have prevented any kind of a QUICK rescue in these freezing waters. Rich said he just focused on staying afloat, not doing anything for his part to cause his boat to roll.