Today was truly an Alaskan experience with plenty of rain and spectacular wilderness all around us. Many explored Williams Cove via kayaks and paddleboards, navigating the frigid glacial waters in search of ice and wildlife on the shore. Hikers trekked through a section of the Tongass National Forest, which is the most intact temperate rainforest in the world! We splashed through puddles, stared up at massive trees, and foraged the last remaining blue berries of the season. Following lunch, the National Geographic Sea Bird began weaving its way through the magnificent fjord of Tracy Arm. Near the terminus, we all boarded the expedition landing crafts for an up close and unforgettable view of Sawyer Glacier.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 31 Aug 2017
Williams Cove and Tracy Arm, 8/31/2017, National Geographic Sea Bird
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Alaska
Emily Newton, Undersea Specialist
Emily was raised in the mountains of Central Oregon, where she spent much of her time on the back of a horse. Her fascination with marine science began with family vacations to British Columbia, where she explored tidepools, captured sculpins, inspec...
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