To celebrate, we traveled the two and half hours beautiful road trip down to Seward, AK on Memorial Day weekend. Seward is a port town, population ~3,000 during the off season, which resides at the tip of Resurrection Bay next to the Kenai Fjords National Park.
We drove down Friday morning, and the weather was perfect. 65-70 degrees, sunny, no humidity, clear skies...this is why we moved to Alaska!
A view we took in on the drive to Seward |
Our cozy little B&B |
I must admit, it was a tough journey to the glacier. We're not big bike riders, so our butts were sore after only 2 or 3 miles, our legs were burning, but we loved every minute of it. The scenery along that road is gorgeous. It follows a river that's coming from the glacier and along a mountain range. Beautiful!
She-Heather riding next to the river. |
When we got to Exit Glacier park, it was still a mile walk/hike up to the glacier. Even though our legs were already tired we took the longer route (about a 1.5 miles) to take in the sites and enjoy the day and place.
Massive Glacier |
At the monster's edge |
After about an hour and a half walking around the area and viewing this silent creeping ice monster, tt was getting late in the day, and it was getting
View of the glacier over my shoulder from about a mile away |
It was a gorgeous, beautiful and perfect day. We exercised, we marveled at the awesomeness of nature, the struggled pedaling together and laughed together all day long.
Happy Anniversary to us!
4 comments:
I recall Exit Glacier being a totally awesome sight to see. I am glad you had a great 1st day and I can't wait to see pictures in a couple of weeks! Love ya, Momma T
Beautiful. So glad you got to go see this. I hope to see these types of things on our next visit. Mom
What a great anniversary!! So happy you are soaking up Alaska and having fun. The little pictures are gorgeous, can't imagine seeing it in real life!!
beautiful! what's the bacon taste like up there?
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