Alaska: Glacier Bay boat tour
Une superbe journée en bateau pour découvrir la faune et les glaciers.
A wonderful day trip to discover the fauna and the glaciers.
Kayak Tours through McBride Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park www.glacierguidesinc.com
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See ancient icebergs from the unique perspective of a kayak
Your Adventure Awaits! Imagine sitting in a kayak paddling among ancient towering icebergs inside Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve...
It all begins with your departure from Glacier Bay Park headquarters in Bartlett Cove, and there commences a gorgeous two hour ride up Glacier Bay's East Arm to McBride Glacier. McBride Inlet is an intriguing area with a narrow opening in what was the terminal moraine of McBride Glacier many years ago that now leads into an extensive fjord almost three miles long where the face of the glacier now reaches the ocean. This makes for an interesting and engaging paddle that won't soon be forgotten. The Kayaks will be launched outside the mouth of the moraine, and you will spend the next few hours paddling and exploring the Inlet.
Whale Watching while Halibut and Salmon Fishing Glacier Bay National Park, Gustavus, Alaska
Halibut fishing outside the Glacier Bay National Park. The waterways are filled with numerous sea mammals. Outside the boat daily we saw humpback whales frolicking about in the waters of the Icy Straights. This pod included a smaller whale that was also engaging in breaching and slapping. An awesome spectacle ....... thank you to all the great people who make up Gustavus, Alaska.
The Wildlife of Glacier Bay Alaska
From the tiniest crabs to the largest brown bears guests aboard National Geographic Sea Bird see the wildlife of Alaska.
Glacier Bay Day Tour
Come aboard and discover one of the best ways to experience Glacier Bay National Park...on the dayboat!
Kayak Glacier Bay National Park
A magnificent journey
ALASKA #2 -Halibut Fishing Hoonah - Alaska Yacht Cruise Northern Dream
Day 2 of the Alaska Adventure takes Ty & Theresa and all on board to the Icy Straits for some Halibut Fishing. Catching more then expected we head back to Hoonah to filet the fish and check crab pots. A little more whale watching, bald eagles and grizzly bear! Come along on another adventure in Alaska!!!
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Glacier Bay National Park Tour
This video showcases Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve located in the rugged wilderness of Alaska. I was able to tour a small portion of the park by cruise ship, as most people do. The park service limits only two cruise ships into Glacier Bay per day in order to ensure that interference with the wildlife stays to a minimum. Glacier Bay National Park stretches over an incredible 25 million acres. If you like this Glacier Bay National Park tour video then make sure to give it a thumbs up!
Alaska Bound Lena Beach Picnic Ground
Alaska Bound trip to Lena Beach Picnic Ground on the Tongass National Forest just north of Juneau, Alaska. Great spot to view the scenic mountains and to enjoy a nice lunch. Spent the late afternoon cooking vegan franks and watching the sunset. Awesome!
Whale Watching Tours in Glacier Bay National Park
Glacier Bay National Park Tour
One of several national parks in Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park rests in Southeast Alaska in the heart of the famed Inside Passage. Unfortunately, other than a road to the visitor center and lodge there are no roads that traverse the park. Therefore, many opt to hop aboard boats like this one that departs daily from Bartlett Cove.
On a normal day visitors are treated to encounters with humpback whales, mountain goats, bald eagles, wolves, stellar sea lions, sea otters, black and grizzly bears and puffins and other wildlife. Meanwhile, glaciers tend to capture the biggest smiles.
The tour commences at Bartlett Cove in front of Glacier Bay Lodge and heads up the Sitakaday Narrows towards Strawberry and Willoughby Island. It then passes South and North Marble Islands, where stellar sea lions and puffins awe visitors. Continuing on deeper into Glacier Bay face of Gloomy Knob and Mt Abdallah bring the chance of spotting bears and mountain goats. From here the boat cruises into the Tarr Inlet where two glaciers, the Grand Pacific and Margerie, is found.
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Brown Bears playing in Glacier Bay
Brown Bears playing on the shore of Glacier Bay National Park. Alaska Mountain Guides leads guided sea kayaking adventures within Glacier Bay. Professional Guides, incredible wildlife viewing...a great adventure!
Alaska-Glacier Bay Wildlife, May2011
A photographic journey in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park aboard the M/V Sea Wolf. Music: The Spirit of Alaska by
Tim Heintz, David Goldblatt, Bill Mize, Grant Geissman, Melissa Hasin, Martha Jacobs, Dan Higgins & Lee Ann Harris
Wildlife encountered: black bears, eagles, grizzly bears, humpback whales, killer whales (orca), sea otters, sea lions, common mergansers, black oystercatchers, starfish, harbor porpoises, scoters, harlequin ducks, tufted puffins, mountain goats, harbor seals, pigeon guillimots, northern shovelers, black-legged kittiwakes, cormorants, loons, barrow's goldeneyes, pine marten, marmot.
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Kayaking Trips in Glacier Bay
In the Footsteps of John Muir - Glacier Change and Landscape Evolution in Glacier Bay
The photographic record of Glacier Bay begins in 1883, only four years after John Muir ‘discovered’ Glacier Bay in 1879. Join U.S. Geological Survey Senior Science Advisor for National Civil Applications Bruce F. Molnia, Ph.D., as he uses historical and modern images to document the evolution of Glacier Bay National Park over the past 133 years.
Hike to Bartlett Lake- Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Recommended Alaska Hiking Guides
• Hiking Alaska: A Guide to Alaska's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2nd Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes Around Anchorage (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
Recommended Resources
• Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Adventure Set: Map & Naturalist Guide
• Glacier Bay: The Land and Then Silence
• Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
• Glacier Bay National Park
• Sculpted by Ice: Glaciers and the Alaskan Landscape
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• Lonely Planet Alaska (Travel Guide)
Check out this great trail in Glacier Bay National Park. This video was created by Glacier Bay National Park.
“Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the area around Glacier Bay a national monumentunder the Antiquities Act on February 25, 1925.[3] Subsequent to an expansion of the monument by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) enlarged the national monument by 523,000 acres (2116.5 km2) on December 2, 1980 and in the process created Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve,[4] with 57,000 additional acres (230.7 km2) of public land designated as national preserve to the immediate northwest of the park in order to protect a portion of the Alsek River and related fish and wildlife habitats while allowing sport hunting.
“Glacier Bay became part of a binational UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, was inscribed as a Biosphere Reserve in 1986 and in 1994 undertook an obligation to work with Hoonah and Yakutat Tlingit Native American organizations in the management of the protected area.[5] In total the park and preserve cover 5,130 square miles (13,287 km2). Most of Glacier Bay is designated wilderness area which covers 4,164 square miles (10,784 km2).”
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Glacier Bay Lodge - Alaska's Best Kept Secret
Looking for pristine wilderness in Alaska away from the crowds and cruise ships? A 20 minute flight from Juneau will have you in Gustavus and a short ride from Glacier Bay Lodge the only accommodation in the 3.3 million acre Glacier Bay National Park.
Year round in Haines, Alaska
This is a video made from my adventures around Haines, Alaska. I used many different cameras including the canon 7d mark 2, phantom 4, gopro, and others.
MV LeConte - January 20, 2012
The video was taken by a friend of Kurt Rehfeld (Purser) on Friday when the LeConte was forced to turn around in Berners Bay after four hours of travel through 12-15 ft swells and gusts up to 80 MPH.
Anyway, the video was originally a high res file, but too big to email. So, I recorded what was playing on the computer monitor on my iphone (hence the poor quality). Toward the end when the camera goes all bonkers, the guy recording it was actually thrown out of his seat...