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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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2025 Pole to Pole, Cruises2 Comments

2025 Pole to Pole, MS Volendam

Cruises2 Comments

Cruise Blogs.

Welcome7 Comments

Welcome! Come in and explore.

Alaska, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Cruises3 Comments

Covering the Hubbard Glacier.

September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 Rich McClear

In 1986 the Hubbard Glacier was a circus and Raven Radio covered it.  In May pressure from the Valorie Glacier, that feeds the Hubbard Glacier, Alaska’s biggest tidewater glacier, pushed the glacier forward.  The glacier pushed the glacial till of … Continue reading Covering the Hubbard Glacier.

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Alaska3 Comments

The Hubbard Glacier Speaks for Itself. (Become Ocean.)

September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 Rich McClear

The glacier is singing, at least if you like modern music.  Alaska composer John Luther Adams won the Pulitzer Prize for Music with his symphonic composition “Become Ocean” about glaciers becoming part of the sea.  It has been performed by … Continue reading The Hubbard Glacier Speaks for Itself. (Become Ocean.)

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Alaska3 Comments

An Alaskan Ferry Tale

September 8, 2024September 8, 2024 Rich McClear

September 6, 2024, Sailing the Lynn Canal Haines is near the top of the Lyn Canal, a deep fjord created along a fault line.  Deep both in depth below sea level and because it cuts deeply into the continent.  Haines … Continue reading An Alaskan Ferry Tale

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Alaska1 Comment

Eagle Intake

September 8, 2024September 8, 2024 Rich McClear

September 6, 2024 Some of our cruise mates balked at the $25 admission to the American Bald Eagle Foundation Natural History Museum and Raptor Center in Haines.  The Sitka Raptor Center, which is larger and has more birds, is only … Continue reading Eagle Intake

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Sitka3 Comments

Our Hailing Port

September 8, 2024September 8, 2024 Rich McClear

September 5, 2024. We know most people in Sitka, in the winter.  But in the summer a whole new crop of newbies arrive in town.  I don’t know as many of them.  As we walk from Westerdam to the Sitka … Continue reading Our Hailing Port

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan4 Comments

Dark Passage

September 5, 2024September 5, 2024 Rich McClear

Wednesday, Sept 4, Calling today “Scenic Cruising the Inside Passage” was a bit of an oversell by Holland America. But time and tide… We left Vancouver after 3 PM to get to Seymour Narrows by half past midnight. I was … Continue reading Dark Passage

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan1 Comment

A Four Hour Coffee

September 5, 2024September 5, 2024 Rich McClear

Canada Place Cruise Terminal in Vancouver must be run by PHD Candidate Graduate Assistants conducting psychological tests.  We are the rats in the maze.  You go from one end to the other and back again, and on the return is … Continue reading A Four Hour Coffee

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan6 Comments

Georgia in Victoria

September 3, 2024September 3, 2024 Rich McClear

When I saw that there was a place in Victoria called “Abkhazi Gardens” I had to learn more.  Abkhazia is a region of the Republic of Georgia that was invaded and is occupied by the Russians.  I advised a radio … Continue reading Georgia in Victoria

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan5 Comments

And We’re Off!

September 2, 2024September 2, 2024 Rich McClear

Sept 1, 2024 I woke up this morning with a fever.  I suspect it was a reaction to having gotten two shots yesterday, flu and COVID.  So it was a slow start.   The Norwegian line berths its ships right in … Continue reading And We’re Off!

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan3 Comments

Westerdam 2024 Legendary Japan.

September 1, 2024November 30, 2024 Rich McClear

View Post We are off again on a 53 day cruise from Seattle to Seattle via Alaska, Japan and Hawaii. The map, below, is updated from the one I first posted. 240830 How We Almost Outsmarted Ourselves. 240831 The Colonial … Continue reading Westerdam 2024 Legendary Japan.

Cruises, 2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan4 Comments

The Colonial Office

September 1, 2024September 1, 2024 Rich McClear

Alaskan’s have a love hate relationship with Seattle.  It is often the place we are medevacked to when we have an emergency.  When we arrive, we feel like crap, but we leave healed.  It is the home of Costco (well … Continue reading The Colonial Office

2024 Westerdam Legendary Japan, Cruises1 Comment

How We Almost Outsmarted Ourselves.

September 1, 2024September 1, 2024 Rich McClear

It’s common wisdom to arrive at your cruise port a day or two early.  Our Japan cruise starts Sept 1, so we had planned to arrive Aug. 31 but after some fog in Southeast Alaska and what looked like a … Continue reading How We Almost Outsmarted Ourselves.

Sitka2 Comments

Sitka Shows Off.

August 10, 2024August 10, 2024 Rich McClear

On Thursday I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with Rotarian Timothy Massawe from the Moshi Rotary Club in Tanzania.  Our club is working with his to support a group of girls attending school.  We do regular zooms with … Continue reading Sitka Shows Off.

Sitka1 Comment

Now it’s 16 Miles!

July 7, 2024July 7, 2024 Rich McClear

For the last several decades it has been a little over 14 miles from one end of Sitka’s road system to the other.  Over the July 4th weekend that became a little under 16 miles as the first section of … Continue reading Now it’s 16 Miles!

Sitka, Winds of Change7 Comments

248 Years Ago

July 1, 2024July 14, 2024 Rich McClear

(July 2, 2024, 248 years later.) On an unseasonably cool July 2, 1776, Richard Henry Lee moved a resolution, before the second Continental Congress, declaring independence for the 13 American colonies.  To get unanimous agreement Congress made changes during the … Continue reading 248 Years Ago

Cruises, 2024 Alaska Dream Cruise2 Comments

Noting Changes on a Dynamic Coastline.

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

I used to transit Peril Strait a lot.   When I was chair of the Alaska Public Radio Network, I went back and forth to Juneau to lobby the state legislature frequently.  I loved sitting in the solarium of the ferry, … Continue reading Noting Changes on a Dynamic Coastline.

Cruises, 2024 Alaska Dream Cruise2 Comments

Chichagof Dream

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

The Chichagof Dream started its life in Jeffersonville Indiana in 1984, launched as the Spirit of Nantucket for Clipper Cruise Lines.  She cruised the Canadian Maritimes, the East Coast’s Intercoastal Waterway, and the Great Lakes.  Cruise West bought her and … Continue reading Chichagof Dream

Cruises, 2024 Alaska Dream Cruise2 Comments

Memorial Day Shakedown Cruise.

June 2, 2024September 1, 2024 Rich McClear

Suzi and I were offered berths on the MV Chichagof for a two night “Shakedown Cruise” over Memorial Day Weekend.  We took the opportunity.  We were the “Guinea Pigs” for Alaska Dream Cruises as they broke in a new crew … Continue reading Memorial Day Shakedown Cruise.

2024 Alaska Dream Cruise, Cruises6 Comments

Peril Strait Sunset

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

Getting to Sitka from the inside passage you either need to sail around the North of Chichagof Island, through Icy Strait and Cross Sound, or south around Cape Ommany on the southern tip of Baranof Island, unless you go through … Continue reading Peril Strait Sunset

2024 Alaska Dream Cruise, Cruises3 Comments

Shakedown Cruise

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

In a way it was like riding the state ferry, only with much better food, more luxurious accommodations and a ship that stops for whales.  Alaskan Dream Cruises invited a group of Sitkans to take a Memorial Day “shakedown” cruise … Continue reading Shakedown Cruise

Alaska, Sitka6 Comments

A Global Moment of Wonder

May 11, 2024May 11, 2024 Rich McClear

As Sitka waited for the dark, (as dark as it ever gets in May) we watched our glorious blue skies fade to dusk and clouds began to form.  The forecast was for cloudy skies after sunset. Sunset is just after … Continue reading A Global Moment of Wonder

Cruises, Koningsdam Solar Eclipse Cruise8 Comments

Coda, I think this really is my final post on this cruise.

May 4, 2024May 4, 2024 Rich McClear

In an early blog post on this cruise, I wrote about how many of our boarding cruise mates thought of this as a “long cruise,” 22 days.  We thought of it as a short cruise, 22 days. At the end … Continue reading Coda, I think this really is my final post on this cruise.

Cruises, Koningsdam Solar Eclipse Cruise5 Comments

The Art of the Upsell

May 4, 2024May 4, 2024 Rich McClear

On the ship you can’t help but hear people talking about the changes in cruising since the pandemic, cost cutting and upsells, to make lines more profitable, or perhaps to help them pay off the debts they encountered while not … Continue reading The Art of the Upsell

Cruises, Koningsdam Solar Eclipse Cruise1 Comment

Is it the “Monsterdam?”

May 1, 2024May 1, 2024 Rich McClear

In 2015 we were on the Circle South America cruise on Prinsendam,  a Holland America ship that carried around 800 passengers.  HAL presented a slide show about its new ship, Koningsdam, carrying 2650 passengers, coming next year.  Koningsdam would carry … Continue reading Is it the “Monsterdam?”

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