Monthly Archives: January 2012

Photo of the Week – Bubble Netting

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Considering Another World

When cruising the waters of SE Alaska you shop for supplies in the same stores as local folks, use the same harbors, and often tie up or anchor for the night next to the working boats. You are provided a front row … Continue reading

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New Moon

New Moon will occur today at 22:39AST.

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Planning My Alaska Trip for 2012

Wow, it is nearly the end of January. While the Nordic Quest is riding out near zero temperatures in a Juneau harbor, I’m looking at steady snow, wind and rain here at home with not much change in the forecast for the … Continue reading

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Photo of the Week – Alaskan Water Lilies

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Funter Bay and Coot Cove, Admiralty Island

Funter bay is very well located anchorage for boaters about half a day’s journey from Juneau via Gastineau Channel and Stephens Passage. This excellent anchorage is conveniently located for trips into Icy Strait, Peril Strait, or simply journeys up and … Continue reading

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Photo of the Week – Pots

Floats and line rigged with the crab traps, photo by Dawn Hubble

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Mite Cove, Chichagof Island

Just inside the mouth of Lisianski Inlet from Cross Sound you will find a tiny cove on your charts. Mite cove is an acceptable anchorage under most weather conditions in a very convenient location. From here it is easy access to … Continue reading

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Full Moon

Full Moon will occur today at 22:30AST.

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Looking for Brown Bear

It was the 6th of July and the mission for the morning was to see bears. So we cast off our lines at Tenakee Springs and headed up Tenakee Inlet. There are several side bays along this large inlet – Crab Bay, … Continue reading

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