Sailing through the Inside Passage
July 2010
This was the only day that we had no destination. We spent the day exploring the ship and learning where we could get the best views of the scenery. We also ate and ate some more. We worked off some of that food with lots of walking around the ship. The cloudy skies created just the right conditions for a spectacular late night sunset.

The Queen Charlotte Sound at 6:30 am PDT

The Queen Charlotte Sound

The Queen Charlotte Sound

The Alaskan ferry, Columbia, is part of the Alaska Marine Highway

Alert Bay, British Columbia

Totems in Alert Bay, British Columbia

World's Tallest Totem Pole in Alert Bay, British Columbia

The Queen Charlotte Sound and more snow-capped mountains

The BC Ferry, Tachek

The BC Ferry, Tachek

Watching for icebergs

Lighthouse along the Inside Passage

We saw more and more bald eagles as we worked our way toward Alaska

We saw more and more bald eagles as we worked our way toward Alaska

We saw more and more bald eagles as we worked our way toward Alaska

A seal swims alongside the ship

We spent a lot of time at the rail on the 12th deck when we weren't on the helipad

We spent a lot of time at the rail on the 12th deck when we weren't on the helipad

We spent a lot of time at the rail on the 12th deck when we weren't on the helipad

Our first towel animal, a dog

Our first towel animal, a dog

9:45 pm PDT and the sun is still way above the horizon

The sunset tonight was the best we saw

The sunset tonight was the best we saw

The sunset tonight was the best we saw

The sunset tonight was the best we saw

This picture was taken at almost 10:30 pm PDT