Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Lake Clark National Park, Alaska June 2024


 As part of a three week trip from Whitehorse, Yukon in June 2024, I visited Silver Salmon Creek for three day trips by boat from Anchor Point near Homer, Alaska. Boat travel is obviously more sustainable than the more common plane  travel from Homer, but there are a few considerations to bear in mind:

  • The boat trips can be subject to weather related cancellations, but don't have the reliance on visibility to land that planes do. One on of my visits, it was foggy and very difficult to see the shore, and yet the trip was able to continue, which would not have applied had I been flying in.
  • I had no issues at all, but if you're susceptible to motion sickness, a 3 hour return trip in a small boat might not be ideal for you. You also need to be able to wade through the water to shore (suitable clothing is provided.
  • The ideal way for keen wildlife enthusiasts to visit this beautiful national park would be to stay in private accommodation such as Silver Salmon Creek Lodge or Homestead Lodge. However, this is extremely pricey and books up months in advance. The boat trips I went on were rather limited in scope. The only bear behaviour I saw was clamming on the beach, and we didn't really move beyond this area. It's ideal if you just want to see bears, but it's not common to book multiple trips as I did, and it isn't really set up for someone more experienced at bear watching who is looking for greater variety.
  • The scenery at Silver Salmon Creek is stunning. The bears are habituated to people, and have a neutral response to them. All the groups I saw were guided, and on one day there was further supervision from the National Park ranger, who spends the season in the National Park. 
  • The company I used  for the trips was Alaskan Gamefisher with Captain Mel Erickson.
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Valdez and Seward, Alaska June 2024


During my trip across North Western Canada in June 2024, I drove into Alaska where I took two day trips to by boat:


Valdez:

Meares Glacier, Prince William Sound

Sea Otters
Orcas
Harbor Seal
Sea Lions

Seward:

North Western Fjord


Humpback Whales


Harbor Seals


Steller Sea Lions

Yukon and NWT Canada, and Alaska June 2024


 In June 2023 I flew to Whitehorse, Yukon and rented a Truck Camper. I used this to drive into the Canadian Arctic on the Dempster Highway to The North West Territories and all the way to Tuktoyaktuk on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. I then headed back down the Dempster Highway to Dawson City on the Yukon River where I got some much needed vehicle repairs (the Dempster is a rough gravel road and takes its toll on tyres in particular). I then crossed into Alaska on the Top of the World Highway, where I visited Valdez, Seward and Homer for some wildlife viewing. Finally, I returned to Canada via the Alaska Highway for the end of my adventure.

Tombstone National Park, Yukon
Arctic Circle Sign (I was less than half way to Tuk at this point)

Pingo near Tuktoyaktuk, NWT
End of the road at the Arctic Ocean
Remains of the sea ice
Tuktoyaktuk main street
Ogilvie Ridge on journey back south on Dempster
Tombstone National Park
Top of the World Highway

Views from Alaska Highway 1
Thompson Pass on way to Valdez, Alaska
Yukon River near Whitehorse