The final part in a four part series showcasing my trip to Alaska!
Don't worry, the object that was vibrating in the suitcase was just a toothbrush haha.
Day 11: Kennecott Mining Tour. Got drunk at a bar in McCarthy.
Day 12: Bus trip to Valdez.
Day 13: Sea Kayaking in Valdez.
Day 14: 300 mile bus trip back to the Backpacker' Inn in Anchorage. Said goodbyes to everyone and boarded flight to Seattle.
Day 15: Arrived in Phoenix.
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Gorgeous RV Park Sunrise ~ Tinhorn Creek Vineyards ~ Lake Paddle Boarding ~ S3E49
Sooo, with all of the footage we have been shooting of the RV trip up to Alaska I may have forgot about some footage from the night before. However, the sunrise the morning after was amazing! Then, we headed over to Tinhorn Creek Winery and hung out there for most of the day. After the days festivities we headed back to the RV park and played on the paddle board before cooking dinner in the RV.
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New Overnight RV Plans ~ Beautiful California Coast Drives ~ Chinook RV Park ~ S2E36
After the narrow roads of Jedediah Smith State Park we hit the coast again and plan our new route. We originally shoot for Golden Bear but find a nice location at Chinook RV Park along the Klamath River.
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Introduction To Marine Life Course: Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises
This course gives students of all ages a wonderful introduction to the marine life of British Columbia. Building on the Aquarium’s successful research and education programs, the course will introduce participants to a variety of sea creatures found along the shores of B.C.
Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Dr. Lance Barrett-Lennard has a broad range of research experience in the field studies of marine mammals, with a particular focus on killer whales. He has been an active collaborator in the ongoing studies of the behavioural and population biology of killer whales in British Columbia and Alaska since 1984, and has also studied the species in Norway and the sub-Antarctic.
Carla Crossman is an East Coast native and grew up around the water with a love of the ocean and a passion for the protection of biodiversity through research and public outreach. She has an undergraduate degree in biology from Queen’s University and studied porpoises for her master’s degree at UBC. Carla currently is a marine mammal research biologist for the Vancouver Aquarium Cetacean Research Program.
Tessa Danelesko was raised in Calgary, Alberta and fell in love with the ocean during summer vacations exploring the shores of Vancouver Island. She attended the University of Victoria and completed the Combined Biology and Psychology BSc program. She has experience working and volunteering for a variety of marine conservation and research projects that have taken her around the globe and she is currently the Coordinator for the B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network at the Vancouver Aquarium.