Day 9, July 3, sightseeing in the Anchorage area
It was cloudy in the morning, but a local pilot had told us this was
normal and the low clouds usually lift later in the day. And
since the days were very long, there was plenty of time for the clouds
to lift. So in the morning we went to the Anchorage Museum of
History and Art. Then in the afternoon,
we headed to the airport for a sightseeing flight.
We headed down southeast from Anchorage along Turagain Arm towards
Portage Pass:
This might be Portage Glacier. This is the problem when you make
the website 2 years later. We went to Portage pass and circled
around and then headed southwest along a valley to Seward.
This is Seward:
After Seward, we followed a valley out to the Kenai Peninsula and
passed by the Harding Ice Field.
We decided to detour and follow a glacier up into the ice fields.
There were two planes doing this so we must have discovered a favorite
tourist destination.
close-up of the glacier:
Up on the ice fields. As you can see in the distance, the clouds
were just high enough to permit this excursion.
We went up one glacier, turned left, and then left again back down
another glacier. Now we are passing the glacier we had gone up as
we continue out the valley:
From here we followed the river out towards Kenai, then back northeast
to Anchorage over a marshy area. Then crossed Turnagain Arm
again. This is known to have very strong tides. Maybe the
tide was coming in here:
Back on the ground, and riding back to the hotel, we passed this
parking lot with both planes and cars. Not a normal sight for me: