PEREGRINE LODGE, CANADA
For Tony and the crew, Peregrine Lodge, Canada ranks very highly on the list of destinations that we have visited throughout the world.
It is not just the abundant fishing, but the sum total of the entire experience that ensures Offshore Adventures will be personally guiding trips to this lush destination for many years to come.
From the moment you touchdown from you picturesque helicopter ride you know you have found a natural paradise with all of the trimmings.
Words aren't going to be able to do this amazing place justice, so grab a DB Export and enjoy this instalment of Journey of a Fisherman.
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Walking Tour in Ketchikan Alaska Alaska (Episode 5) NCL Alaska Cruise
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Exploring Ketchikan, Alaska by walking around from the port to the famous Creek Street, to the park, Salmon Hatchery, We visited some shops, etc. Ketchikan is the Salmon Capital of the world and also the rainiest City. Obviously it was raining when we were there. But nothing can stop us from exploring the place.
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Flying in Alaska 2017, Part 1 - Everett, Port Hardy, Juneau, Yakutat, Cordova
Alaska 2018 - 33 [whales, sea otters, glaciers, & more in Seward]
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Iditarod Campground
In Seward we lucked out at an awesome spot right on Resurrection Bay and a short walk to the little downtown area. No hook-ups but the views were amazing! $20/night.
The first day was dreary but then the skies cleared up and we could see the mountains all around us.
Every day we saw sea otters float by the front of our RV. That doesn’t happen everywhere!
In the little downtown area we found delicious vegan food options at Seward Brewing Company. A couple more restaurants seemed to also have options.
If you need to restock on unusual ingredients, there’s a nice natural foods store there as well.
Kenai Fjords Tours
Seward is another great place to get on a boat and go look for wildlife and glaciers. We were hoping for orcas but didn’t see any. We did see humpback whales, sea lions, Dall’s porpoise, puffins, and so many glaciers.
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One Minute Alaska Vacation - Jan '14: Thumbs Up for Epic Fishing
The essence of fly fishing in Alaska is action, action and more action. Watch as the boys from Crystal Creek Lodge and Yantarni Salmon Camp hook into a variety of wild and hot Alaska fish.
Alaska Fishing Trip!
A great Alaskan fishing vacation at a five-star resort!
Columbia Glacier & beach landing - Valdez, Alaska
Overflight of the face of the Columbia Glacier and landing on the nearby beach with VS Helicopters
WATERFALL RESORT, KETCHIKAN ALASKA
We had an awesome opportunity to spend the day at Waterfall Resort. What a beautiful, place with great people!
Whale Watching Sitka, Alaska
Gallant Adventures, owned and operated by Paul Davis - our 2.5 hour Wildlife Tour included this incredible humpback whale sighting! July 11, 2012
National Geographic's Rain Forest: Heroes of the High Frontier - Meg Lowman Segment
Video Segment from the National Geographic Program: Rain Forest: Heroes of the High Frontier featuring Dr. Margaret CanopyMeg Lowman
Alaskan Halibut Fishing Filleting the CatchHD 2019
Alaskan Halibut Fishing Filleting the CatchHD 2019
HD 2019Filleting of a 71 lbs Halibut hooked while up in Alaska fishing this summer
Frankenfish | Lisa Murkowski for U.S. Senate | Alaska
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My name is Lisa Murkowski. I am a 3rd generation Alaskan. My mom was born in Nome and both of my parents grew up in Ketchikan. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve Alaskans in the U.S. Senate since 2003. I am the first U.S. Senator to be born in Alaska and only the 32nd woman to have served in the Senate since its founding in 1787.
I was born in Ketchikan when my Dad was serving in the U.S. Coast Guard. My five siblings and I were raised in Wrangell, Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks. I graduated from Monroe High School in Fairbanks and then went on to get an economics degree at Georgetown University. My summer jobs ranged from scooping ice cream to working at a pipeline construction camp.
I received my law degree from Willamette College of Law in 1985 and returned to Anchorage to practice commercial law. It was there that I met and married my husband, Verne Martell. Verne has owned and operated his own small business, manufacturing pasta, since 1987. We have two sons, Nic and Matt, both born in Anchorage, who were raised to love the outdoors and are serious skiers, fishermen and hunters. Nic is currently attending law school and Matt is working with Verne to take over the family business in Anchorage.
I have long been an active member of my community serving as PTA president of my sons’ elementary school, as a member of the Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, the Homeless Task Force and the boards of several charitable organizations. In 1998, I was elected to the State House of Representatives where I served for three terms before joining the U.S. Senate in 2003. In 2010, I was reelected in a historic write-in campaign – only the second successful write-in campaign for United States Senate in history.
My love for Alaska, the Alaska outdoors, and our way of life is as big as the state itself. I am a winter enthusiast, an avid skier, and I believe the Iditarod is the greatest sporting event in the world. I am a skilled sport fisherman and have the fish in the freezer to prove it. My favorite activities are hiking, fishing, hunting and boating in this amazing place we call home. Alaska is my home and my inspiration. Always.
Giant Whale Spotted In Downtown Anchorage Alaska!
Found this giant, even by whale standards, whale while walking around downtown Anchorage Alaska on 6-26-2013.
Alaska Side Trips -2013
Alaska 2013 Side trips from a Holland America Cruise/Land tour vacation.
ALASKA WINTER - Turnagain Arm Tide - Gopro 4K
A look at the tide flowing out of Turnagain Arm along the Seward Highway on March 5th 2018. There are 4 total clips in this video.
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Sea Monster in Alaska CAUGHT on Video by U S Government ?
From Nessie making an appearance in Alaska, to the Russian's finding something extremely unsettling, this is Crypto Fun Friday !
While most people have to go searching for the Loch Ness Monster, a vacationer was fortunate enough to be gazing at the Loch … when Nessie simply popped her head out of the water … at least that’s the story we heard. A 28-year-old woman was on the balcony of her holiday home at Loch Ness when she saw a mysterious ripple on the surface, followed by a ‘blue thing’ swimming across. She grabbed her phone and managed to snap a few pictures … but when she tried to zoom in, the object disappeared. The woman claimed it’s not often one sees a monster while on holiday … but did she really see one?
Here’s another potential sea monster that was caught on video … this time in Russia. What appeared to be a huge, serpent-like object in remote Lake Turgoyak (tur-goy-ak) has people making the Nessie tie-ins. A kayaker said he spotted the mysterious object causing ripples on one area of the lake’s surface. The video footage shows large black rings that conceivably resemble the coils of a snake. While the kayaker claims the object appeared to be around 15 meters long and serpentine … he also conceded the ripples could have been caused by divers training. But as it turns out, no dive teams were swimming deep in that area of the lake on that day. Aside from the obvious comparison to Nessie, we couldn’t find that many theories about what this snakelike thing might have been … Care to give it a go?
Some of the clearest pictures of the Loch Ness Monster appeared earlier in 2016 … if it really was the legendary Nessie. An amateur photographer named Ian Bremner snapped the pictures that show a dark creature with a long, serpentine body bobbing along the surface of Loch Ness. The animal is estimated at around 2 meters long appears to have a tail, and and has a silvery sheen on its skin. Many sceptics point out that the animal’s head could be a seal, and the picture merely shows three of them playing in the water. But Mr Bremner has his believers … and they say the images closely resemble the most sharply focused examples of Nessie yet found.
Accounts of a sea monster have been documented since the 1800s in Barmouth, Wales when footprints as big as an elephant’s were found on the beach. Subsequent accounts described the creature’s appearance as similar to a crocodile’s. WItnesses who claimed to see the creature in broad daylight in 1975 described it as having a square face with a long neck and tail, and flippers. Earlier in 2016, the first-ever photograph of the legendary beast possibly surfaced.
Have you ever heard of the Morag (mor-rag)? It’s a Scottish sea monster that makes its home in Loch Morar (mora) … about 70 miles from Loch Ness. Stories of the creature date back to 1887 … and this cryptid is something of a paradox. It’s been described as having a beautiful, mermaid-like visage … but it’s also described as a demonic character whose presence was considered to portend death. According to folklore, the Morag can appear like a black heap that slowly rises in the water and moves along like a waterlogged boat. But more recent accounts describe it as a humped, serpentine creature, more along the lines of Nessie. The best known sighting occurred in 1969, when two men accidentally struck the creature with their boat.
Let’s head back to Russia for this one … At remote Lake Labynkyr (la-bink-er) in Siberia, a mysterious dark creature is said to inhabit the deep, icy waters. It’s called the 'Labynkyr (la-bink-er) Devil’ … and the lake it inhabits is so secluded that no one lives within a 100 mile radius. Except for an adventurer named Andrey Solovyez, who’s keeping a vigil there.. He’s braving temperatures of -50 degrees Celsius because he’s convinced he has proof of the creature’s existence -- his fishing nets were torn and shredded by something too powerful to be a fish. Reports of a Nessie-type creature have persisted in the region since the 19th century. And according to some scientists, sonar readings do indicate that at least one huge creature might lurk under the surface. Sightings analyzed by experts conclude the creature is up to 10 meters long, with a massive jaw that has a beaklike appearance and lots of teeth. Theories include the creature being a prehistoric marine reptile such as an ichthyosaurs (itch-thee-o-sore) or plesiosaur. Another possibility is the creature being a relic killer whale that was somehow marooned in the lake. For now, scientists still have no explanation for what the kind of animal it might be.
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Bald Eagle Ketchikan Alaska
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July 19th, 2013
The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus; hali = salt, aeetus = eagle, leuco = white, cephalis = head) is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known sub-species and forms a species pair with the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting.
The Bald Eagle is an opportunistic feeder which subsists mainly on fish, which it swoops down and snatches from the water with its talons. It builds the largest nest of any North American bird and the largest tree nests ever recorded for any animal species, up to 4 meters (13 ft) deep, 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) wide, and one metric ton (1.1 tons) in weight. Sexual maturity is attained at the age of four to five years.
Bald Eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from an older meaning of white headed. The adult is mainly brown with a white head and tail. The sexes are identical in plumage, but females are larger than males. The beak is large and hooked. The plumage of the immature is brown.
The Bald Eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States of America. The Bald Eagle appears on its Seal. In the late 20th century it was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States. Populations recovered and the species was removed from the U.S. federal government's list of endangered species on July 12, 1995 and transferred to the list of threatened species. It was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007.
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