Wednesday, July 25, 2012

White Pass Train, Skagway

I was just checking out what to bring on a cruise and I noticed this post in the "draft" section of the Alaskan blog.  I realized I never posted it last year, so I am now!

The White Pass Train trip out of Skagway, July 16, 2012

Leaving the "station" in Skagway

Heading up to the summit


Erin, Emily, Kelly and Kevin checking out the scenery
Kacey, Kate and Cara at the backside of the train
On the train crossing the Skagway River
View of the train as it winds around the mountains
First five photos, Elaine Beaudoin; sixth photo, Colleen Burke.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Weather Update - July 10


Most of the rain is out of the picture; extended forecasts looks pretty good.  Temperatures cooler in Juneau than forecasted 4 days ago, but warmer everywhere else.

The weather forecast, as of July 10, for the next 5 days is:

Seattle: Sunny lows 59, highs 84
Juneau: Cloudy, chance of showers, lows 43, highs 6
Skagway: Chance of showers, lows 43, highs 65
Victoria: Mostly sunny, lows 53, highs 80

Extended forecasts:

Seattle: Wednesday-Friday, July 11-13, mostly sunny, lows 59, highs 84 Yeah!
Juneau: Sunday, July 15, cloudy to partly sunny, low 48, high 61
Skagway: Monday, July 16, clouds and sun, low 52, high 64
Victoria: Thursday, June 19, clouds and sun, low 60, high 75

All-in-all, the weather is looking pretty good.  On the ocean, it will be cooler. 

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Boarding the Ship

Cara said she had found a video on YouTube that showed what the Seattle port we will be leaving from looked like. Here is the video. It is a quick look at what we will see on Friday. Thanks Cara.



Source: YouTube - Rhapsody of the Seas Alaska Cruise - by akmountainclimber

Rhapsody of the Seas - Photos after renovation

Photos of the renovated Rhapsody of the Seas ship.

Source:  Inside Cruise - April 2012 with Neil Newton

Walking Tours of Victoria

They say Victoria is a walking city.  Here are two tours recommended by Frommer's"

Walking Tour 1: The Inner Harbour

2 hours, not including shopping, museum and pub breaks.

"Victoria was born on the Inner Harbour.  When the Hudson's Bay Company's west coast head of operations, James Douglas, happened across this sheltered inlet in 1843 while searching for a new corporate HQ, it was love at first sight."

Includes Victoria Visitor Centre, The Fairmont Empress, Thunderbird Park (Totem poles), Helmcken House, a pub stop and more.  The Inner Harbour.


Walking Tour 2: The Old Town and Chinatown

2 hours, not including shopping, sightseeing and eating stops

Walking north up Government St., you'll find a number of historic buildings including British Columbia's oldest brick structure.

Includes The Fairmont Empress, Windsor Hotel building (oldest brick structure), Fort Victoria (constructed in 1843), an art gallery and cafe, Bastion Square, museums, Chinatown and St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral among others.  The Old Town & Chinatown



Weather Forecasts

The weather forecast, as of July 7, for the next 5 days is:

Seattle: Sunny low 57, high 84, sunny over the next five days
Juneau: Cloudy with light rain, low 42, high 68 over the next five days
Skagway: Rain, low 44, high 62, sun coming out on July 11
Victoria: Mostly sunny, low 51, high 78, starting to cloud up on July 11

Extended forecasts:

Seattle: Wednesday-Friday, July 11-13, mostly sunny, lows 56, highs 83
Juneau: Sunday, July 15, sunny, low 57, high 74
Skagway: Monday, July 16, periods of rain, low 50, high 68
Victoria: Thursday, June 19, mostly sunny, low 53, high 73

All-in-all, the weather is looking pretty good.  On the ocean, it will be cooler.  Will check again closer to departure.