Monday, October 3, 2011

Haleakala Crater Hike

We hiked the Haleakala Crater yesterday, and it was quite a hike! At a length of 10 miles with an elevation change of about 1,500 ft, it doesn't sound so bad. This hike was HARD- the elevation change was quite unusal for me. We started at about 8,000 ft and descended to somewhere around 6,500 ft. On the way back up, I really felt that elevation change! It became incredibly hard to breathe during the ascent, and the higher we got, the more breaks I had to take. I just couldn't catch my breath! Being used to hiking at sea level, I've never felt anything like this. So here are tons of pictures, and a really long video that probably only my parents will want to see. :)

Enjoy the scenery!

Crater Hike



























Hope you enjoyed it! We sure did!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Hello Hawaii!!

Where's the best place to get a little bit of sun after being in Alaska all summer? I'm sure there are plenty of really good places, but Maui is one of my favorites! So now I'm in Hawaii, which may be a little weird for an Alaskan blog, but why not? Thought I'd keep you guys posted about the wonders of the islands while on vacation!

Today we woke up at 3am, which wasn't that hard because of the time change, and got on the road early. Our goal: the Haleakala sunrise over the volcanic crater, one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life.















Isn't it amazing? We drove up the road and finished the hike to the summit in the dark using my phone as a flashlight. We couldn't see a thing! And as the sun slowly started peaking up over the horizon, what I thought were rocks turned out to be CLOUDS! It looked like we were on a castle up in the sky.

We also saw a plant that only grows at the Haleakala crater and no where else on earth: the silversword.



Silversword shoots off a huge inflorescence and then dies. Isn't it beautiful?

More adventures to come!!

Friday, September 30, 2011

End of the Season Slideshow!

This slideshow was created by one of our very talented photo guides and was shown at the end of the season party. I would say that it perfectly sums up what my summer in Juneau was like. See if you can spot me!

Slideshow

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Goodbye, Juneau!

All good things come to an end, and my time in Juneau Alaska is now up. It's time to take my earnings and go.

I think I did pretty well this summer!


 Room's all packed up.


We had a great big end of the season party for all the guides who remained.. nothing but great food, great drinks, and great people to share it with!


Being in Alaska was a lot of fun. During my last night there, the sky decided to put on a magnificent show, as if it were tempting me not to leave.

Then sun getting ready to set in a creamy orange sky.


 The sky glowing ruby orange.


 Amazing pink clouds streak across the sky.


 And the show is finished off with a beautiful shimmering horizon. These pictures don't even begin to do this sunset justice.


There are so many stories left untold about this wild and awe-inspiring landscape, and there are still so many yet to come. Juneau Alaska will forever be a part of me, and I can't wait to see what happens next year.

Goodbye, Juneau, but not farewell!