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Alaska

Ketchikan: Home to Salmon and Lumberjacks

November 1, 2024January 11, 2026 ~ Chris Wada ~ Leave a comment

We found out why Ketchikan, Alaska calls itself the “salmon capital of the world” and also met some lumberjacks who call this fun port city home.

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Juneau: Full of Outdoors Experiences

October 30, 2024January 11, 2026 ~ Chris Wada ~ Leave a comment

We only had half a day to spend here in Juneau given our pitstop at Endicott Arm in the morning, and it left us wanting a bit more.

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A Brief Encounter at Dawes Glacier

October 27, 2024January 11, 2026 ~ Chris Wada ~ Leave a comment

Previously, I mistakenly thought all glaciers akin to what you might see from the movie Titanic. However, we came away in awe of the ice structure before us.

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Skagway: A Small But Enjoyable Port

October 24, 2024January 11, 2026 ~ Chris Wada ~ Leave a comment

Though the whole city could be walked in an hour or two, we found Skagway, Alaska to be one of the most enjoyable stops on our Alaskan cruise.

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Icy Strait Point: A Simple Alaskan Port Town

October 17, 2024January 11, 2026 ~ Chris Wada ~ Leave a comment

We found Icy Strait Point to be a rather small Alaskan port. This felt like an Alaskan destination that isn’t truly a must-see and we were glad this was at the start of our trip. That being said, we had a remarkable time here with some extremely good luck.

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