Young Eagle on Eagle Beach, Juneau
Young Eagle on Eagle Beach, Juneau
Eagle Beach Juneau Alaska - Majestic Memories
A wonderful day in Juneau Alaska with some friends exploring the Majestic Eagle Beach Recreation Center, and Forrest Park Area. A nice little montage of our outing all with a GoPro. 4 out of 6 of us stayed dry. Moral of the day, bring extra socks, and don't trust small streams that are murky and 2 meters wide.
Juneau Alaska, Sandy Beach
Short flight above Sandy Beach and a part pf Douglas Island. Recorded in November. Float planes are not flying. Used 3DR Solo drone. Music by TJ Duffy on the Kimball
Pipe Organ.
Historic Eagle Cam Footage @ Glacier Gardens, Juneau, AK
June 2017 footage of the eagle’s nest located at Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure in Juneau, Alaska.
Eagles @ Glacier Gardens, Juneau, AK 6 8 17 feeding & swap out they have 1 eaglet
The eaglet hatched the morning of June 1st 429 am
eagles nest located at Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure in Juneau, Alaska.
nest located in the botanical gardens was built in 2004 in a large Sitka Spruce tree
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Juneau, Alaska (quick overview of Juneau and surrounding areas)
This video showcases Juneau's city attractions, as well as places to see outside Juneau. Alaska is beautiful and if you are planning a trip to Juneau, this video will give you some insight to Alaska's majestic land.
Places featured in the video:
1. Downtown Juneau
2. Mt. Roberts Tram
3. Mendenhall Glacier
4.Auke Bay
5. Eagle Beach
6. Shrine of St. Therese
7. Douglas (town across from Juneau)
Juneau Alaska M&M Bus Tours
Experience this unique tour of historic Juneau. See the State Capitol Building, the City and State Museum, the Salmon Hatchery, the Governor’s Mansion and more. This tour is fully narrated and includes a scenic photo stop on Douglas Island, as well as the option to hop off and back on at the State Museum and Salmon Hatchery.
ALASKAN CRUISE VACATION: HIKING THE MOUNT ROBERTS TRAIL IN JUNEAU ALASKA!
I decided to take the Mount Roberts hiking trail down from the upper tram station in Juneau, Alaska during our Alaskan cruise vacation. The rest of the family took the Mount Roberts Tramway back down and I met them at the bottom. The funny thing? I nearly beat them with the wait to get back on the tram! :)
Here's a little more about the Mount Roberts Trail -- I especially like the part about where they recommend that guests do not hike the trail I hiked in this video. :)
Take a walk in the wild at the top of the Mount Roberts Tramway.
Bring your camera to capture breathtaking views from the Mountain House platform and other observation points.
Outside the Mountain House at the 1,800-foot level of Mount Roberts, trails begin in a sub-alpine ecosystem before leading into the true alpine another 300 feet up. The main trail takes hikers to open vistas, mountain valleys, snow gullies, rocky ridges and stunning views of mountains in Glacier Bay, British Columbia, the Southeast Alaskan panhandle and Admiralty Island National Monument.
The well-marked trail system has hikes suitable for every ability level, including a trail that is handicap-accessible. Interpretive markers describing many of the flowers, plants, trees, birds and animals are placed along the loop trail for self-guided walks. Visitors can discover Mount Roberts' trails, birds, wildlife and wildflowers on their own or purchase a guided tour with an expert naturalist.
Hiking Trail Attractions
Wildlife
Eagles, ravens, ptarmigan, grouse, marmots, Sitka black tail deer, red squirrels, mountain goats, black bears and porcupine are among the mammals found in the sub-alpine and alpine environments.
Plant Life
The lush rain forest and sub-alpine meadows yield an abundance of wildflowers and colorful ground cover.
Culturally Modified Trees
Trees with totemic carvings depicting Native legends are found along the trails. For more information, see the book Along the Mount Roberts Trail in Juneau, Alaska, available at Raven Eagle Gifts or online at raveneaglegifts.com.
Hiking Trail Notes
The Mount Roberts Tramway recommends that guests hike the trails leading up the mountain rather than trying to hike the steep trail that leads down through the forest to the edge of town, which is a steep, muddy, slippery trail with unmarked hazards.
Alaskan trails can be unforgiving. Always hike with a companion, let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return, carry plenty of water, use foot wear that provides good traction and ankle support, dress for weather, take a map or GPS and be aware of changing conditions.
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Eagles in Alaska as seen on deadliest catch excursion.
Great video of Bald Eagles in Alaska. The excursion is terrific but the eagles where the highlight.
Visiting Gastineau Channel, Channel in Juneau, Alaska, United States
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Feeding Bald Eagles in Auke Bay Alaska
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While fishing in the Auke Bay just outside of Juneau Alaska, we took a break for a our guide to cut up some meat scraps to feed the local population of bald eagles that hang out in the area. At one point, an eagle swooped by the boat so close that his wing touched the ear of our fishing guide. Another eagle almost hit the head of my son. Unfortunately I was distracted by seeing these rarely seen birds (in my home state of Texas) and forgot to turn on the GoPro mounted near the stern of the boat. As a reminder to all the other self filming youtubers, run those cameras all the time. You never know what you will miss.
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Eaglecrest in Douglas Alaska
Footage From the top of Eaglecrest and Cropley Lake in Douglas Alaska!
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Icy Strait Point Tour via Alaska Cruise (4K)
Take a tour of Icy Strait Point in Honnah Alaksa. We visited during our Alaska cruise in June of 2017. In this video you will see the walkway that goes from the pier to Icy Strait Point Adventure Center. It is not a long walk at around 10 minutes, but not short either, and if you need help there is a cart that will help transport you to and fro.
The Adventure Center has a coffee shop, restrooms and tour desks where you can book activities. There is a restaurant called Duck Point Smokehouse right outside. Behind the Adventure Center you can observe those coming down on the Icy Strait Point Zipline (costs ~$149). We were told that it takes about 45 minutes for a bus to haul guests up the hill where they would take the ziprider down.
You can then take a scenic 10 minute walk to the Icy Strait Point/former cannery. Inside were exhibits from the former Hoonah cannery. We were a bit surprised at the shop located right in the middle of the museum, however, which made it seem a bit too commercialized.
There were other restaurants there such as The Cookhouse which offered Reindeer Sausage, and the Crab Station that sold Port Frederick Sound Dungeness Crab. We were actually looking forward to trying the Dungeness Crab but were told that the crabs wouldn't come in for another week.
The favorite thing we did there was the Nature Trail- a tranquil 20 minute stroll through a real Alaskan forest that takes you from the beach near the pier back to the Adventure Center compound.
Overall Icy Strait Point was an enjoyable port. The beauty of nature with plenty of comfortable facilities for guests, along with a range of excursions/activities available including the popular zipline ride. We did wish that we had more time at the port as the all-aboard time was 1:30 PM.
ALASKAN CRUISE VACATION: MOUNT ROBERTS TRAMWAY HIKING LOOP (6.27.11)
This is video of the Mount Roberts Tram hiking loop that we did during our Alaska cruise vacation. This is just a short little 1/2 mile hiking loop trail at the top of the Mount Roberts Tramway in Juneau, Alaska. Not to be confused with the much longer Mount Roberts Trail that goes from the tram station back down to Juneau (that video's coming soon).
This was a great hike for the whole family and you can make it longer by adding on certain out-and-back trails or additional loops. We added on the Father Brown Cross trail that added another 1/2 mile to the hike. Even with a 5 and 7 year old, we did fine and got some of the wiggles out of them in the process. :)
The views were beautiful and ever-changing. It seemed like you went from a lush, tropical forest up to a mountain highland in a very short time. Great views of Juneau, the cruise ships, and the surrounding mountains.
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