Purpose for my blog:

I'VE ALWAYS BEEN AN EXPLORER IN MANY WAYS! I LOVE NATURE, MEETING NEW PEOPLE, SEEING NEW PLACES, AND
CAN'T THINK OF BETTER WAY TO ILLUSTRATE AND DOCUMENT MY EXPLORATION!


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Sunday, April 25, 2010
















What can I say?? I've been in Alaska for 3 days now and i don't think I can explain how positive my outlook is already for the rest of the summer! There's really no way to describe how beautiful it is here! I'm in Glacier bay/Gustavus now for my training through the next week. Then, next saturday I'll head back to Juneau for one night and on to Yakutat, my final destination for work.






So, yesterday was such a great day! I rode a bike (the green bomb) that I found here to "town," which is really just a spot where two roads intersect. There's a small cafe and an art gellery with a little coffee shop that just opened so I went inside. Met the girl who runs it and a guy who just happened to be there from Juneau to give a wine tasting that night. We talked a bit and they invited me to the tasting later that eve. In the meantime, I rode out to the Gustavus dock which is absolutely beautiful and everyhwhere you look here, you're surrounded by these beautiful, snow-capped mountains. So I'm out on the dock, feeling like I'm on top of the world and the day just can't get any better! I get back on the bike and as I'm headed back off the dock, this Bald Eagle swoops down in front of me out of nowhere! Literally like 10 ft from my head! I slammed on the breaks and slid the bike around and started digging my camera out of my bag. He just posed there perfect for me and i got these great pics! It is quite common to see Bald Eagles around here though so not such a rarity as it is in SC. The locals might even get a laugh at people who are so excited to see them but I'll try not to be that way no matter how many I see. Just because you see them often doesn't lessen their beauty! To say the least it was a great day! Then, of course i went on to the wine tasting and mingeld with the locals. They were all very nice and inviting. By the end of the night I had made some great friends and we were all talking about how I'm not gonna want to leave at the end of the week if i keep making so many friends! Finally, around 10:50 pm i took off on my bike for the 9 mile ride back to the park where I'm staying. It was a bit chilly but I wasn't feeling any pain, just listening to my ipod and I don't think I ever even broke stride the whole way back. I was in the zone, and just hoping there wasn't a nice big black bear standing in the road since my headlamp only reaches so far! The only encounter I had was what I think to be a Porcupine who ran in front of me for about 30 yards.






Tomorrow I start my training for the week so that should be interesting. There is only one other person here whom I'll be working with in Yakutat. He's also going to be my roomate, so the rest of the folks I'm meeting now will be employed here at Glacier Bay NP and Preserve. Everyone take care! Be back soon!!






2 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Jared, I know that was exciting for you. I hope it wasn't dark on that 9 mile ride back. Don't listen to your Ipod while riding, just enjoy the sounds around you and be aware and CAREFUL!!
    Miss you & Love you!!!
    Momma

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  2. Jared...I can't believe you saw a porcupine...I really wanted to see one when we were there. I can not imagine being there as long as you will have to encounter Alaska...it truly is a spiritual experience...be blessed! Love you!!

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