day 2
Ketchikan was our first stop. It was misty, rainy and fogging the whole stay. Apparently, there are gorgeous mountains surrounding the city. Considering they get over 14 FEET of rain a year...they don't see them often. I was shocked that it rained so much here. I figured AK would be snowy...but rain seems to be the most common weather. I was also surprised at how depressed and poor the city is and yet the people are super friendly. They joke that OVI's are more common than speeding tickets. With 14 feet of rain and lack of daylight through the winter, I can see why!

This is the steeple to the only church I could spot in town. There may be more (as I found out later we were dropped off in the touristy-trap area and there is a functioning town further down the coast).





Below is our 'test' zip to be sure we all knew what we were doing!





















Most of the fishing boats have these little boats on them. The use this little boat to bring the nets in. We stopped and talked to a few fishermen. Very interesting.

As I mentioned earlier, the salmon were running. I somehow managed to get a photo of two of them leaping out of the water! There were CRAZY.
Check this out...taxidermy, apparel and post office all in one!
Back on the ship, as we were leaving, we saw this crew of fisherman going out for an early evening excursion.
If Shane did one retaining wall job this big...we'd retire.

These photos are from the 'other' part of town I referred to earlier. We didn't see this part of Ketchikan till we set sail again.
I think there are as many float planes as their are cars.
Thought it was cool how the street goes up the mountainside.
One of the newest buildings we saw all week. Pretty!
It amazes me how many cargo crates there are. They told me everything (including cars) is shipped in, but it just doesn't hit home till you see these bins stacked up.
Another harbor...newer boats.















Below is a boat being built. It was really cool, but I had the wrong settings on my camera, so its a terrible shot.

G'nite Ketchikan. Sleep tight.


No comments:
Post a Comment