We left Tracy Arm Cove around 9:30am. We had some good current against us as we exited Tracy Arm Bar but then a nice push up Endicott Arm for the rest of the day. We probably could have left later, but this way we have a nice time buffer to stop for whales or pick our way through ice, or whatever the day throws at us.
We saw a few orcas, and a few humpbacks, but didn’t get any photos. Not much ice in Endicott between the bar and the turnoff for Ford’s Terror, but there looked to be more ahead toward Dawes Glacier.
We arrived early enough at the entrance to Ford’s Terror for Kevin to launch the dinghy and take whoever wanted to go through the entrance before transiting with the big boats.
We went through after the exiting boats were clear…pretty much right at slack.
The extreme grandeur and beauty of this place never ever gets old.
We all anchored and got settled, had some lunch, and then dropped the dinghies for a bit of exploring.
We went to the giant waterfall in the big crack in the wall (very difficult to describe in either words or pictures). Here’s one shot anyway. It’s way WAY cooler in person.
Love this spot on the east side of the inlet:
We went back out to the entrance, and the current was definitely moving, but still no standing waves or much drama….easy and fun in the dinghies. There was more ice out there today, and a couple boats anchored outside.
What a gorgeous first day in here! We had a nice relaxing evening and dinner on our own boats.
In the morning, the light was so pretty across the head of the bay.
All the tiny white dots in this photo below…our anchored boats (plus a few more):
After our morning coffee, Kevin and I went out to pull the shrimp pots. We got only 13 (coon stripe prawns) last night, so we’re hoping to make a few more for dinner tonight.
While we were pulling pots, Kevin spotted a bear on shore, so after we pulled in our 5 more prawns (and moved the traps to hopefully more lucrative spots) we went over to watch.
I love this photo, below. The light on the bear and the scenery…it’s just so pretty and so ALASKA.
Later on in the afternoon, the second check of the shrimp pot brought in 20 more (tonight’s dinner now in the bag).
Since the weather was still so nice, we decided to get together in the dinghies for a raft-up/happy hour float. Super fun hanging out with this awesome group! We’ll be here for half the day tomorrow before we head out at high slack. Clouds are coming in now so our sunny days may be on temporary hold, but that’s okay. We enjoyed the heck out of the good weather!
Here’s our haul of 38 shrimp once they were cooked/peeled/cleaned. It never looks like as many as you think you’ll have, but they’re so good fresh and are about to go in a prawn risotto (with prawn stock made with the heads this afternoon). Yum!