Back To The Sourdough Campground

Posted by Greta on Friday Jul 15, 2011

On the night of July 9th, we stayed at the Sourdough Campground again, except for this time it wasn’t nearly as fun as last time. We missed karaoke, music, and the pancake toss, and we hardly got any time in the morning to hang out. It was a disappointment. I hope our next visit there will be better! 🙁

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Lots And Lots Of Yummy Lettuce!

Posted by Greta on Friday Jul 15, 2011

This is just a little thank-you to our friends in Fairbanks, Susan, Elsa, Eric, and Gretchen, for all the yummy lettuce, swiss chard, kale, and turnips that we’ve been eating from your gardens! They’ve been delicious in all the salads we’ve been eating and the dinners we’ve made, and they’re better than any greens I’ve ever had! Again, thank you so much! We’ve really been enjoying them! 🙂

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7 Moose In One Night!

Posted by Ellie on Friday Jul 15, 2011

After coming from Wrangell-St. Elias we hit the road. We had dinner which I do not remember we went and got in bed. It was really bumpy and hot and just uhhh. I fell asleep in a dream when I realized we were stopped. I jumped up and went to see what was going on. Shhhhhhh!!!! Why there are 2 moose. Where I said. Daddy pointed in the water. Wow! One had it’s head in the water. It would look up and stare at us for a second. The it went back to do it’s thing. The other moose was in the grass. It was making it’s way closer to the water when Mommy said There’s another moose coming. And sure a nuff there was another moose. Wow three moose in one day. You mean 5 moose. WHAT!!! Why didn’t you tell us. They ran across the road so fast you would not be here in time. Oh well. Then Mommy said UP AHEAD TWO MOOSE!!!! We all looked up and then I realized theres a baby. Mommy drove up slowly and they were out of there. That’s why I can’t do a post about the 4th cutest baby moose in the world. It was gone so fast. After that we went and climbed into bed.

Can you see all three moose in this picture?

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Wrangell-St.Elias

Posted by Ellie on Friday Jul 15, 2011

After driving for forever we came to a stop. We all jumped up and asked where are we. We’re at a National Park. We all groaned. Then Daddy said get ready and when you’re done getting ready you get a cookie. Yummy. We’re all eating our cookies when we remembered that we had to do a junior ranger packet. Uhhhhhhh!!! Daddy said if we finshed our packet before the visitor center closed we get a piece of salt water taffy. That was good because we most of the time finish before that.

Seeing Mt. Drum up ahead as we approach the national park

We were all ready when Daddy gave the packets to us. Me Greta and Stella all worked together. Ana had a different age group. I read the park newspaper but that was no help. Then me and Daddy started working together. We had to do a ton of things in different biuldings.

We learned that Wrangell-St. Elias is the biggest national park in the U.S. It is bigger than the country of Switzerland, and the mountains in it are taller. We learned there is one glacier in the park which is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.

Me and Daddy finished first and then every one else did. We went and turned in our packets and left.

This fish wheel catches salmon as they swim up a river

We all got a piece of taffy and headed back to the RV. Mommy told us to stop because she saw a fishing wheel. It was really cool. The water would make the wheel spin and the fish would come into the baskets and then some one would come and take the fish out and put it with the other fish. After that we all ran to he RV. The park was pretty cool.

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The Cutest Baby Mountain Goat In The World

Posted by Ellie on Friday Jul 15, 2011

After riding on the boat we came to a stop. Me Greta Stella and Daddy all looked to see what it was. There were a ton of puffins in the water. We also saw a bald eagle. I did not see it. I wish I did. After looking at the awesome puffins somebody said THERES A MOUNTAIN GOAT UP THERE ON THE RIDGE! When I looked there was also a baby. Then I said there’s a baby! We watched them jump over rocks. The baby was so cute. After that we headed on our way back. We saw spouts of whales on the way back. The water was calm. We saw a ton more puffins. Stella loves puffins. Then we heard a ranger say that they would swear you in witch means to get your junior ranger badge. Then we went to get sworn in. Mommy went down stairs to do something. When we got back to our table there was cake and jello. We ate it and went back up to the top deck. We heard someone say that we were back. I felt sad that we had to get off the boat but happy at the same time. When we got off the boat we said thank you and we left. We went and stopped inside a gift shop. Me and Stella each found a stuffed animal that we loved. Stella found a puffin of course and I found a Orca. Our parents let us get them. We thanked them over and over. Thank you Mommy and Daddy! After that we went to subway. Then we left.

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Finally, Puffins!

Posted by Stella on Friday Jul 15, 2011

July 9th, on the boat tour, we were just cruising along and I was watching out closely for puffins. Suddenly, Amber, our ranger, said in to the intercom, “We’ve got some puffins on the left.” So I rushed over to the other side of the deck and– wow, there were tons of puffins! We slowed to a stop and watched thousands of puffins fly through the air. Some that were in the water were even so close that they had to fly away from the boat to not get hit! I was in puffin heaven! And now, since I’d seen a puffin…

The little specks in the water behind me are all puffins!

A FEW HOURS LATER: OFF THE BOAT

We were finally off! I mean, I liked the boat tour, and seeing the puffins and whales and stuff, but I was getting a little tired of being trapped with all those sick people. So we hopped off the boat, putting a tip in the basket, and walked down the ramp to shore. We walked along the boardwalk and passed by a lady pushing a tub full of fish. We stopped and looked at the five-feet-long fish for a few minutes and then continued on our way. When we were off the boardwalk, we saw a gift shop. Ellie and I asked if we could go in and check it out. Jean answered with a yes, so we hurried through the door and inside.

Whenever I walk into gift shops, I always stop to look at the jewelry and key chains. But right now, the only thing I was looking for was a canned puffin. I looked around and around some more, but no canned puffins. Then I saw another room and– still no canned puffins. But in the corner, I saw something better than a canned puffin… non-canned puffins! There was a big basket overflowing with stuffed puffins! Not stuffed like dead and stuffed, but like fuzzy, soft, stuffed animal puffins! I knelt down to pick out the best one, and now, I have my puffin– Puffy!

This is Puffy

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Breaching Whale

Posted by Stella on Friday Jul 15, 2011

July 9th, we were on the boat trip that we had started a few hours ago. Lots of people were sick, so I went on the top deck where there weren’t many.

I was just sitting there peacefully when suddenly, the ranger, Amber, said there was a humpback whale! I rushed over to the port side of the boat and saw the fins of one– two! whales! I watched the fins go under and the tails flip out with sprays of water flicking around. Dad said that when you can see their tails come out of the water, that means that they are diving deep. I watched and waited for them to come back up and suddenly something shot out of the water and did a 180 through the air. It was AMAZING! Amber said that when the whales pop out of the water and spin like that, it is called breaching. We saw the tail go up again and I wondered if it was going to breach again. So I kept my eyes peeled until– whoa! It breached again! I can’t even describe how it made me feel. The only thing was that it was completely magical. And it felt even more magical when Amber said that it was extremely rare for the boat tour to see a breaching whale. But I can’t describe what I saw, so Ellie drew a picture of it.

Ellie's drawing of the breaching whale

It was so wonderful that I didn’t want to l leave, even when the whales were long gone. But eventually, we headed on.

Can you see the other boat below Holgate Glacier to the left? That is another big boat and is about a half-mile away from the glacier.

At the half point of the boat tour, we arrived at the Holgate Glacier. It was cooler than any glacier I’d seen before, which, surprisingly, was a lot. We were really close, and as we approached, there were millions of mini icebergs. As we cut along through the icy water, I could hear the chunks bobble and crunch and smash against the boat. Finally, when I thought that if we kept going we’d hit the glacier, we stopped. Suddenly, a huge chunk of ice broke loose from the glacier. Greta said that it sounded like a mix of thunder and 2,000 elephants stampeding down a hollow sheet of metal.

We had a great time on the boat tour.

Riding away from Holgate Glacier

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The Boat Ride at Kenai Fjords National Park

Posted by Ana on Friday Jul 15, 2011

June 9th we went on a long, 6 hour, boat ride to see glaciers and wildlife. Soon after I got on the boat, I started to have a headache and then as we started moving more I got a stomachache so me and Momma went outside on the top deck. Momma asked Daddy to get a bag but I couldn’t wait so I tossed my cookies. Momma said I did a good job throwing up over the rail but I felt bad because I couldn’t hit the water and some got on the boat. A nice man who works on the boat brought me some ginger ale. And a nice woman who I didn’t know brought more ginger ale and some bread. I gave that ginger ale to Ellie so she could try some.

Ellie was very scared because she felt like we weren’t safe ‘cuz we were all going ricketty and rocketty and she thought we would tumble over into the water. If we did it would be OK because we all know how to swim and usually the whales don’t bite or anything or there are just salmon and the salmon don’t bite.

After I threw up I felt better. Then we started to see lots of animals. We saw humpback whales hanging out and blowing their spouts and flipping their tails, we saw some killer whales just swimming around and blowing their spouts too. Then we saw a humpback whale jumping out of the water. He was playing. It was cool!

We saw a family of orca swim past us

We also saw a baby mountain goat and its momma, or maybe it was it’s daddy but usually the babies are with the mommas. I’m not sure if the baby was a boy or girl but I don’t think it matters to the mommies or daddies because they still love them.

We also got to see some puffins (Stella’s favorite animal) and another bird that can dive down 600 feet for safety and for fish. Some people saw a bald eagle but I didn’t.

We also went to a glacier. It was pretty blue and white. It was very big and it was down by the water. We saw some ice falling off of it. It was very loud, especially when the ice fell.

When we got back to the dock I was happy because we were home and because we got some dessert on the boat.

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Canned Puffins

Posted by Stella on Friday Jul 15, 2011

July 8th, we drove from our campground to the Kenai Fjords National Park visitor center. Hummph, my brain didn’t seem to be doing its simplest job: thinking. So for some strange reason, I thought we were going to the grocery store. I know, I’m so retarded, aren’t I? I don’t know when or why I thought that, but whatever. So of course, I confused everybody when I said, “Wait, I thought we were going to the grocery store!” , when we pulled into the visitor center parking lot.

When we got out of the RV and stepped into the visitor center, Dad was already there, looking at the 3D map in the middle of the room. I walked over there and stood next to Dad as he examined the mini mountains, glaciers, and icefield. Even though I’m never really enthusiastic about those kind of things, I had to admit that the Harding Icefield was pretty big. And later that day, Dad told me that the Harding Icefield was the second biggest icefield in North America.

I was getting a little bored with standing there, staring at the 3D map, so I decided to look around at the other things in the gift shop. I slowly walked over to a stand of cans, looking around at other things on the way. When I was over to the cans, I picked up the first one I saw; the one that was opened. First I looked at the label: Canned Puffins. Canned Puffins? So I pulled at what was inside and finally tugged out–a puffin! A stuffed puffin! And it was adorable! At the bottom of the can read: CAUTION!: This puffin is known for sitting and waiting in your bed for you to come and snuggle you to sleep! I was in love with this little puffin! Not only because of the caution sign, but also because, well, it was just so cute! And because I’ve always loved puffins. They are all colorful and happy, and all flappy-winged and me-like. I just love them!

I was terribly disappointed when I asked Jean if I could get it and she answered no. But then she made a deal: if we see a puffin, I get the canned puffin! So I’ll be looking out for puffins!

Near the Exit Glacier at Kenai Fjords. The people behind us to the right are a lot closer.

From the visitor center, we took a short hike to the Exit Glacier, which flows down from the Harding Icefield. We saw a pika on the way to the edge of the glacier. A pika is a little brown mouse-like thing with a stripe on its back that looks like it is spray-painted red. Its tail is really small. When we came up over the hill, the temperature dropped about ten degrees. I realized that when you are right next to a glacier, you are right against a whole lot of ice, and you are also right against cold. For some reason, I didn’t realize that glaciers are ice and ice is cold. So as we walked up to the very edge of the glacier, I was shivering like a raisin. And Dad kept us down there for about half an hour, asking questions to the ranger. Since I thought we’d never leave, I stared at the packed blue ice. The ice wasn’t actually blue, it was just the light. I didn’t really understand why blue was the only color of light reflected, so I’m going to let someone else explain that. [Editor’s note: glacial ice is a lot like metamorphic rock, ice compressed over hundreds of years by the pressure of thousands of tons of snow and ice above it. The ice is so dense it absorbs the light which enters it, all except blue.]

I was relieved when we finally left. I don’t think Greta knew it was the shorter way when she said it, but she convinced Dad to let us go back that way to the visitor center. When we got back Dad took us to the 3D map again and pointed out Exit Glacier. It seemed so big when we hiked up to it, but it is one of the smallest glaciers of Harding Ice Field.

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Bear Creek Campground

Posted by Greta on Thursday Jul 14, 2011

On July 8th, we came to Bear Campground in Seward, Alaska. It was pretty weird ’cause there weren’t any adults working there. There were kids running the bar, kids running the office.. There was a playground, but it was small and there were always kids invading every part of it. We basically just went to bed the first night we got there ’cause it was so late, and the second day we hung out a bit and then went to Kenai Fjords National Park. Read the next post to find out about it! 😀

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