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Day 2 Alaska

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

md_overview_map_enlarge.jpgWell, finally onto my second day in Alaska. Plan – Chill out in Seward in the morning, drive back to Anchorage in the afternoon the drive is considered, for good reason, the scenic highway, and fly out to Juneau by the late evening flight. However, in reality, we really couldn’t stick with the plan well.

After a successful day of Scuba diving / hiking, our plan was to chill a bit for a day before our flight to Juneau. The plan was to spend time hiking again but in Juneau. Seward is a delightful little place, which still retains its character of a small “port” town. The wooden roads are replaced by old style single lane roads. Apparently, during the gold rush days, Seward (then more or less a huddle of houses) is where the ship would dock and dispense its passenger with their bundle of clothes. And these fortune hunters would then hike for weeks in a sort of a human train over mountains and passes, falling and dying in the process, till a straggling train would reach Yukon and beyond.

I probably have the story a little warbled but that is more or less the gist of it. Right now, Seward is a nice homegrown sort of town, where our Mobby Dick accommodation was charmingly toy like and opposite somebody’s house, which later turned out to be the theater cum coffee house. Nice place to get coffee and buy hand printed T-shirts with Alaskan Jellyfishes and Puffins (Alaskan bird) on them.

One sign I liked “No-Puffin” for a smoke free environment πŸ™‚

One half of the small city’s coast is a designated RV park – a walk along the coast of Seward shows crowds of people fishing, chillin’ outside the RV, grillin’ and watching the numerous salmons jump out and splat back into the sea. One place we avoided was the Seward Sea Life Center – I am sure it’s a good cause to support, but I was in no mood to see the inside of a fish tank when the world outside was so much more beautiful.

To tell you the truth, the day was so beautiful that before we knew it, it was around noon. Time for us to get back in our car. On our way back to Anchorage, we kind of played it by the ear. There is only one road and it goes straight to Anchorage – Seward Hwy 1. We passed Bear Creek, Kenai Lake, Muscwa village, Moose Pass, all along the Seward Hwy. But then but we took little detours just out of curiosity. When we came to a crossroad where left meant we would go to Whittier – we took it. Saw an mini vacant port from where ships no doubt go for the 26 glacier tour to Prince Williams Sound. Saw Portage glacier from a distance (this is one of the glaciers that the human train would cross, and many would be unsuccessful), drove back and forth through some nice little tunnel overlooking Portage Lake and some “Arm”. An arm by the way is a water body, more or less between two hills or mountains. It’s a water filled U shaper valley.

Then when we finally got over gallivanting in Whittier area, we ran into some roadside “zoo” ?? Okay, it is actually a drive through Alaska Wildlife conservation Center. It is a small place designed in the classic 8 shaped loop. We could drive through and saw through the fenced area a variety of animals including caribou, bison, and bears. My first black and brown bears in Alaska. Not that I wanted to see them within a fence but it was okay.

Turnaround Arm.jpgThen we stopped at few other Turnagain Arm lakes/viewpoints, and saw people ohhing and aahing over some “whales” that they though they saw through binoculars. Turns out it’s a mid size silver fish that belongs to the whale family. And I am not sure if it was what the lady with the binocular claimed it was ! Anyway, my idea of seeing a whale is seeing something upclose. Seeing it through a binocular is almost worse than seeing it on TV ! The fishes appeared distant even through the binoculars !

Anyway, this whole area comes under the chugah National Park/forest and you drive through the Chugah mountains and turnagain pass, which is again very very scenic. Can cause delays πŸ™‚

By the time we entered Anchorage city, we were running against time as we were close to missing our flight. We were the last people to board πŸ™‚

One word of caution, the Anchorage airport has a Chillis right after security clearance and I think most people assume that’s the only eating joint plus the lone starbucks at the airport. And not surprisingly, there is a loooong wait and exhorbitant prices. If you walk the opposite direction from the main boarding area, you will come across a Bi Mac πŸ™‚ which I discovered while irritably running for my flight, and accidentally running in the opposite direction ! They gave me my burger and fries within 5 minutes.

I have a few of pics here from Seward, as well as Karan’s hiking photoshardings2.jpg. My diving photos are still not with me. I will be back shortly with our day 3 in Alaska: Juneau and the East Glacier Hike near Mendenhall Glacier. And then Sitka and the hilariously hairy kayaking encounter. PHOTOS

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October, the start of “Wedding Season” in India

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

You know why, ofcourse – its because of the great weather ! October to December is when the whole nation is getting married, more or less. Jan/Feb get to be too cold, March, April do not have as many holidays. And then you get to summer, which is not fun.

But Oct-Dec – Time to have some fun. If you are in India at this time, you will notice the whole nation has either celebrated Dushera / Durga Puja etc or is gearing up for Diwali and getting married in between. In Calcutta, this is the time to be visiting Victoria Palace, to eat chicken rolls after the puja. They are exhausted from all the clothes shopping, communal lunches and dinners, cultural shows and watching movies. In Delhi and other northern states, families are going to stores buying fire crackers, buying new clothes, and all. Dushera is over, ravan is burnt to the ground and its now time to plan for Diwali – the festival of lights. And start buying gifts for all the people getting married.

Weddings are times when parents blow a sizeable portion of their life’s savings. So, always seems like the whole town is invited, as well as most of neighboring states. Weddings are a week long festivities, more or less.

One interesting thing about Indian weddings is that anybody and everybody can gate crash a wedding. What are a couple of more people in a wedding ceremony 1000 people plus strong? Go, grab a plate and mingle in with the dinner crowd. You don’t have to even meet the bride/bride groom. Even if you do, they will think you are their parents guest. Or the friend of a guest πŸ™‚ If you are a non-Indian, you might get a few inquisitive looks though.

I have been to very few wedding, but have on few occasions as a kid, when visiting cousins, enjoyed a plate of ice-cream here and there in weddings. gatecrashing πŸ™‚ You see, we lived in Army bases, somewhat isolated from the weddings galore. So, visting family in the Oct – dec season had its added bonuses.

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Travel to Himalayas ! India

Monday, October 2nd, 2006
Mystic........Adventerous ! http://www.travelwithsharmas.com/ While I am looking for my lost Alaska posts and writing about the second day, I just wanted to quickly pop back here and say that based on my wonderful trip to see my parents in the Himalayan ... [Continue reading this entry]

Alaska Posts disappeared !!

Monday, October 2nd, 2006
The previous two posts on Alaska I had have disappeared !! I did not delete them, so where have they gone ! September archives with the two posts have disappeared !! Funny that this should happen with the Alaskan posts - ... [Continue reading this entry]

Scuba Diving & Hiking in Seward, Alaska

Sunday, October 1st, 2006
Dear God, I cannot Believe its already been 2 weeks plus since I got back from Alaska ! Trying to catch up with work the past weeks has been rough but regardless of how long its been since Alaska, that ... [Continue reading this entry]