Yes! I would do it because I opted out of doing the iceberg swim in Labrador back in 2009… I had swum earlier that day in an alpine tarn and I was too chilly to go into the water again and touch the iceberg. But I supported folks from the beach and brought them towels when they got out and took photos, along with Sean Todd, who has a healthy fear of the sea and makes sure to point this out whenever people sing "At College of the Atlantic, we have no fear of the sea." Even still, if given a chance in the future, I would take a polar dive. One of the most fun COA memories I have is skinny dip diving off the high wharf with friends in the middle of the night in the middle of winter after the "Overboard for Eddy" concert (to raise funds to replace Diver Ed's scuttled Starfish Enterprise!).
Thank you for sharing your adventure. I love your style of narration. It's very easy to listen to. Very articulate and your voice is very soothing. The cinematography was great as well.
The videography, the storytelling and the beauty of your videos touches me deeply. I found myself tearing up several times. Alaska will always be a place of learning and discovery. It is always changing and always the same and I love how you both captured it in this special voyage.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing these kind words. We put so much sweat and heart and soul into these videos, it really means a lot to hear that they are connecting. Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. It is the fuel we need to keep going! Thank you.
Just wandered onto this video while jumping around on TH-cam. I actually have seen a couple of your presentations before. Your narrations is perfection. Clearly, you do your homework! During this video, I teared up a few times because I am 81 and don't have the money to do these things. So glad I can experience through vids like what you provide. I will now be looking for you.
Cora you are a natural narrator, your soothing voice goes hand in hand with the beauty you describe and your effortless way you inform us along the way helps retain what we are learning from you, I always wandered about Fjords and now thanks to you I know, I envy you guys as you seem to be on a perpetual vacation, kudos to you both.....Javi G.
Hey Javi, thank you so much for this kind compliment. It means so much! Before coming to Alaska, I was always curious about fjords as well! I love how much making these episodes teaching me about the world!
15:50 This episode of National Geographic's Inside Passage expedition is a breathtaking journey into one of Earth's last great wildernesses. The visuals are absolutely stunning, and the way the team delves into the region's natural and cultural history makes this an unforgettable watch
And yet another excellent video! This one was so fun because we were just visiting our friend in Wrangell so that got 2 shares with the locals (boy were they excited to see their town on video!) and a few more shares…just because. What you guys do is amazing. Keep on putting out your excellent education and exciting content. The quality somehow only gets better even when we already think it’s the best. PS…Cora, I liked your polar plunge the best 😉. Your friends from Homer!
Hey Lonnie and Larry! Oh hurray - so happy you enjoyed the episode! And thank you for sharing with your friends in Wrangell. I hope they feel we showcased their community well :) Thanks for the kind words about the production quality. This one KICKED OUR BUTTS (we're still recovering...it was an exhausting job in post production). So we are so happy it's striking a chord! Sending a wave from Prudhoe Bay!
A wonderful and epic journey into the Inside Passage. Incredibly well curated with photos and video and of course..the sound track. It makes me so very homesick for my Beloved Alaska. Thank you both so very much for your hard work editing and writing the narrative...simply wonderful! I will see the Inside Passage in the Summer of '25 and this video is such a treat for all with ears to hear and eyes to see...you have Blessed me once again with your talent!
Hey Bob - thank you so much for this awesome feedback! So happy you enjoyed the trip, and so excited that you are getting your own Inside Passage adventure next year. Woop woop!
This was wonderful. I moved to Kenai Alaska almost 2 years ago and the adventures never end. Thank you for showing me some don't miss places. And YES, I would do the polar plunge , WooHoo!!
Always interesting to know about the labour of these organitations. And you'll have to push me into those frozen waters if you want to see me jumping into it.
Wow wow what a privilege to be able to go in National Geographic and see all these geological glacier formations. How did you get selected to do such a trip? I’m so jealous but I’m happy that you did such a great TH-cam video. Thank you so much, Lester.
Hi Lester! This is actually one of the trips organized by Nat Geo-Lindblad Expeditions. They do adventure travel trips all over the world, from Alaska to the Galapagos, even to Antarctica! Check them out! www.expeditions.com/
Places like this are perhaps best preserved by being left untouched and unvisited by masses of tourists. I think that, for most of us, the safest option is to enjoy the educational journey from the respectful distance of the daring few who can skillfully make documentaries from aerial drones, photography, and videography. The wild animals, the constantly changing climate and the harsh physical landscapes makes this part of the world very dangerous to go in person....but also important to preserve through documentaries....as some features have already disappeared and others now present are changing and might soon be gone forever owing to the climate-crisis.
I think that is the mission and spirit behind the wilderness status that is given to areas of this region, such as the Misty Fjords. More info here: www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3814491.pdf
This is one of the best documentaries that I had watched during these years. Well done I like the presentation of the trip as well as the narrative well articulated. Good luck for the future.
Too bad you didn't show the Wrangell Narrows on the way to Petersburg. Wrangell has the advantage of being a deep water port, able to take ocean going freighters at any stage of the tide. In timber days Wrangell was the lumber capital of Alaska. We had two sawmills and were fed by various logging company towns. Wrangell has approximately 350 miles of logging roads which gives us access to USFS camping sites, lakes, streams and hiking. 22:28
Hey Rudy! We actually did go up the Wrangell Narrows, just in the late evening, so unfortunately the light wasn't too great for filming. It was incredible though!
@@ArtWeThereYet it's definitely impressive! Especially on the AMHS ferry. Sadly a skiff got ran over by a large troller a couple of weeks ago and one man died.
So cool! Thank you! I see my family on there. We saw your big ship go by and it was pretty neat. I remember waiting for the wake when you went by, but it wasn't too bad at all.
We just completed a Viking cruise to Alaska from Vancouver and I saw the National Geographic ship you’re talking about somewhere maybe catch a can took some videos. Always subscribed to love the magazine and love what they do. Also, we love the Viking cruising it was our number six in the last couple years.last as my wife has now taken a stroke and life has changed for us. I enjoy your series and have watched most of them. Thank you for your work and your effort and I’m gonna enjoy this one now thank you.
Hi again Lester! We saw a few Viking Cruise Ships when we were there in the inside passage. Hey maybe we were looking at you, when you were looking at us! We are so sorry to hear about your wife. Sending all our thoughts and prayers for her continued recovery ❤️
Another great video. It was nice to reminisce on my small ship cruise that was similar to yours but with Alaska Dream Cruises and only 49 passengers. Did you get to visit the museum in Wrangell? So much interesting history. I wish I had done the Stikine Jetboat tour. It looks so beautiful. I opted not to do the polar plunge. I've done several in the past but my body has been boycotting the cold for a while. 🤣 Thanks for taking us on another beautiful Alaskan adventure. It brought back a lot of memories.
Tracy Arm is breathtaking, those steep cliffs that go straight down into the sea with turbulent currents and tides, incredible waterfalls. Stunning. God bless America 🇺🇸
Love your video and more of the way you narrate. After watching the video this is what we have in our bucket list for our next alaska trip. By the way where have you got your orange jacket from. Need one for myself 😊
Oh that's so exciting! Yay! So happy we were able to help inspire some items on your travel bucket list :) Here is that jacket! rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/vhP5LGHEmY In fact, if you plan to head to Southeast Alaska, you might find this packing list helpful: artwethereyet.com/blog/top-things-to-do-ketchikan-alaska/#southeast-packing-list Enjoy ALASKA!
I just discovered your channel and I just watched this video 🙏🏼🩷💦💦 Completely at awe 🩷 I love nature and its animals 🩵 Nature, her rhythms and her animals in synch with her harmony balance and heal us humans 💚 This is our Temple and we have to remember that, honor it and prioritize this Temple with Her animals above anything else. Animals teaches us about pure love. Not the common codependent love. The real love that is a unique vibration: harmony in Joy 💛 More than ever, we need to take care of the animals, all of them, and from this Temple 🌍 The whole video transmits this harmony. It is very healing. The first glacier that had black on it has a very interesting frequency that I didn't read in the rest. It is very extraterrestrial. Very much. I sensed life on it but this applies to everything on nature, it is alive. Water brings a lot of information that comes from The Light into this element. So, you guys had an energetic recharge there. Check which ideas and information crosses your minds after this trip 💦😅 That was spectacular 🩵💦 🩶🩶🩶💚🩶🩶🩶 Very thankful to have discovered your channel 🩶🩶🩶🩵🩶🩶🩶
Wow, thank you so much for your beautiful thoughts! Nature truly has a way of connecting us all, and we're thrilled that you found harmony in the video.
That's a good question! During our trip we didn't really see any sailboats in that area, but we have seen sailboats on the fjords of the Kenai peninsula.
@@ArtWeThereYet my guess is the mountains and trees block most the wind though alot of sailor's have really nice inboard engines and carry hundreds of gallons of fuel so they can motor only through some no wind areas. I don't think I will have the resources to do much motoring is why I asked. Thanks!
👋POLL TIME! Would YOU do the polar plunge?! 🥶
Well, I guess Not :D
Only if the boat was sinking 😂 Was the exit as graceful as the entrance 😊
@@burninoutloud Not quite, hahaha :)
Yes! I would do it because I opted out of doing the iceberg swim in Labrador back in 2009… I had swum earlier that day in an alpine tarn and I was too chilly to go into the water again and touch the iceberg. But I supported folks from the beach and brought them towels when they got out and took photos, along with Sean Todd, who has a healthy fear of the sea and makes sure to point this out whenever people sing "At College of the Atlantic, we have no fear of the sea." Even still, if given a chance in the future, I would take a polar dive. One of the most fun COA memories I have is skinny dip diving off the high wharf with friends in the middle of the night in the middle of winter after the "Overboard for Eddy" concert (to raise funds to replace Diver Ed's scuttled Starfish Enterprise!).
My youngest daughter has done it every year for the last 4 years and I have friends that were married at an Ice Plunge.
Quite possibly one of the best films I've seen in TH-cam! Great Job!!❤❤
Wow, thank you! That is an amazing compliment!
The beauty of our planet never ceases to be amazing. Phenomenal film! Definitely in my top 5 favorites.
Wow what a compliment. Thank you! And could agree with you more - our beautiful blue marble in the sky is endlessly amazing.
25:21 25:24 25:26 25:27 25:27 25:28 25:29 😮
An adventure never to be forgotten! Such a beautiful place, worth saving forever.
Absolutely! Once in a lifetime
Indeed. Live the stories you want to tell!
They say ....One life to live and love. This Wondrous Alaskan experience made it sooooooo...worth it.Thank you
Well said!
You stated it correctly - living near glaciers is always exciting. Thanks for a lively and honest portrayal of this unique area.
Thank you 🙏
Another beautiful video. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!
Thank you for being with us on the adventure, dear Martha! And John :)
Thank you for sharing your adventure. I love your style of narration. It's very easy to listen to. Very articulate and your voice is very soothing. The cinematography was great as well.
Thank you for this kind feedback! 🫶🙏
What an amazing video! I love the picture quality of your 4K video when viewed on my 4K TV. It makes me feel like I'm there in person!
Thank you so much! That is such kind feedback - so happy you felt like you were there with us! That is our hope! :)
The videography, the storytelling and the beauty of your videos touches me deeply. I found myself tearing up several times. Alaska will always be a place of learning and discovery. It is always changing and always the same and I love how you both captured it in this special voyage.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing these kind words. We put so much sweat and heart and soul into these videos, it really means a lot to hear that they are connecting. Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. It is the fuel we need to keep going! Thank you.
Just wandered onto this video while jumping around on TH-cam. I actually have seen a couple of your presentations before. Your narrations is perfection. Clearly, you do your homework! During this video, I teared up a few times because I am 81 and don't have the money to do these things. So glad I can experience through vids like what you provide. I will now be looking for you.
Welcome aboard! So happy you found us and are on the adventure with us ❤️
That was captivating and wonderous. Thank you so much for the adventure!!!
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :)
Cora you are a natural narrator, your soothing voice goes hand in hand with the beauty you describe and your effortless way you inform us along the way helps retain what we are learning from you, I always wandered about Fjords and now thanks to you I know, I envy you guys as you seem to be on a perpetual vacation, kudos to you both.....Javi G.
Hey Javi, thank you so much for this kind compliment. It means so much! Before coming to Alaska, I was always curious about fjords as well! I love how much making these episodes teaching me about the world!
15:50 This episode of National Geographic's Inside Passage expedition is a breathtaking journey into one of Earth's last great wildernesses. The visuals are absolutely stunning, and the way the team delves into the region's natural and cultural history makes this an unforgettable watch
Wow, thank you for this beautiful comment and feedback 🙏
And yet another excellent video! This one was so fun because we were just visiting our friend in Wrangell so that got 2 shares with the locals (boy were they excited to see their town on video!) and a few more shares…just because. What you guys do is amazing. Keep on putting out your excellent education and exciting content. The quality somehow only gets better even when we already think it’s the best. PS…Cora, I liked your polar plunge the best 😉. Your friends from Homer!
Hey Lonnie and Larry! Oh hurray - so happy you enjoyed the episode! And thank you for sharing with your friends in Wrangell. I hope they feel we showcased their community well :) Thanks for the kind words about the production quality. This one KICKED OUR BUTTS (we're still recovering...it was an exhausting job in post production). So we are so happy it's striking a chord! Sending a wave from Prudhoe Bay!
what a great voyage!
Yeah, it was incredible. A once-in-a-lifetime experience for sure! We'll never forget it..
A wonderful and epic journey into the Inside Passage. Incredibly well curated with photos and video and of course..the sound track. It makes me so very homesick for my Beloved Alaska. Thank you both so very much for your hard work editing and writing the narrative...simply wonderful! I will see the Inside Passage in the Summer of '25 and this video is such a treat for all with ears to hear and eyes to see...you have Blessed me once again with your talent!
Hey Bob - thank you so much for this awesome feedback! So happy you enjoyed the trip, and so excited that you are getting your own Inside Passage adventure next year. Woop woop!
This was wonderful. I moved to Kenai Alaska almost 2 years ago and the adventures never end. Thank you for showing me some don't miss places. And YES, I would do the polar plunge , WooHoo!!
Ooh, jealous! If we could, we would have a place on Kenai Peninsula so we could come back and get our "Alaska fix" every now and then.
Exquisite video, well done ! Thanks for taking us along.................
Our pleasure! So happy you enjoyed it!
Well written story of this great trip. In May of 2024 we were in many of the same places also on a NatGeo Lindblad cruise. I'm ready to go again!
Oh that's so cool! Were you on the Sea Bird as well? We also did this trip in May 2024.
NO WAY JOSE
Hahaha 😊 That's what Jose said too :)
Another fantastic video' Such beautiful scenery! Thank you for bringing the experience to us. ❤️
We are so glad you enjoyed it, Tom!
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures... bravoo
Thanks for watching!
Watching your videos, I have the opportunity to learn about new lands, very wonderful
That’s the best feedback ever 🙏🎉
So glad to be able to explore with you! We hope to see you again soon.
Always interesting to know about the labour of these organitations. And you'll have to push me into those frozen waters if you want to see me jumping into it.
Hahaha, that's understandable! Yes, Lindblad-Nat Geo have a great partnership. The trip was SO educational and amazing.
Wow wow what a privilege to be able to go in National Geographic and see all these geological glacier formations. How did you get selected to do such a trip? I’m so jealous but I’m happy that you did such a great TH-cam video. Thank you so much, Lester.
Hi Lester! This is actually one of the trips organized by Nat Geo-Lindblad Expeditions. They do adventure travel trips all over the world, from Alaska to the Galapagos, even to Antarctica! Check them out! www.expeditions.com/
Wonderfully done!! Amazing beauty and educational all in one. Thank you!
Thanks, Edward! We aim to please! 😊
Love your videos! Amazing photography, great story telling...keep it up!
Thanks so much!
Wow ., amazing video. I enjoyed it so much, thank you for sharing this valuable video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks once again for taking my wife and I along for another great adventure. We sure enjoy your videos. ✌️
Our pleasure! Thank you for coming along with us on these adventures 😊
Hello Guys !!!!!!! I am absolutely in a state of awe and completely speechless.
Oh wow, what a compliment. Thank you!
Places like this are perhaps best preserved by being left untouched and unvisited by masses of tourists. I think that, for most of us, the safest option is to enjoy the educational journey from the respectful distance of the daring few who can skillfully make documentaries from aerial drones, photography, and videography. The wild animals, the constantly changing climate and the harsh physical landscapes makes this part of the world very dangerous to go in person....but also important to preserve through documentaries....as some features have already disappeared and others now present are changing and might soon be gone forever owing to the climate-crisis.
I think that is the mission and spirit behind the wilderness status that is given to areas of this region, such as the Misty Fjords. More info here: www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3814491.pdf
So awesome. Thanks for taking us on another amazing adventure.
Your friends from Yukon Camp.
Oh hey guys!! So happy you enjoyed the episode. Sending a wave from Prudhoe Bay! We made it in one piece!
This is one of the best documentaries that I had watched during these years. Well done I like the presentation of the
trip as well as the narrative well articulated. Good luck for the future.
Wow, thank you! This really means a lot!
What a wonderful experience this is!!
So happy you enjoyed it!
For anyone interested, the white plane seen across the bay @15min in is for sale 😄
Oh how cool! Wouldn’t it be cool if this video helped connect the dots and find a buyer! 🫶✈️
Your videos are great! Yes to the polar plunge!
Heck yeah, Cynthia! 🤘🤘
Wow your video make me flashback on my journey in 2001.❤❤
Yay!
Too bad you didn't show the Wrangell Narrows on the way to Petersburg. Wrangell has the advantage of being a deep water port, able to take ocean going freighters at any stage of the tide. In timber days Wrangell was the lumber capital of Alaska. We had two sawmills and were fed by various logging company towns. Wrangell has approximately 350 miles of logging roads which gives us access to USFS camping sites, lakes, streams and hiking. 22:28
Hey Rudy! We actually did go up the Wrangell Narrows, just in the late evening, so unfortunately the light wasn't too great for filming. It was incredible though!
@@ArtWeThereYet it's definitely impressive! Especially on the AMHS ferry. Sadly a skiff got ran over by a large troller a couple of weeks ago and one man died.
Lovely episode ❤
Thank you!
Your story telling is beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for sharing this!
Our pleasure! Literally 😊
So cool! Thank you! I see my family on there. We saw your big ship go by and it was pretty neat. I remember waiting for the wake when you went by, but it wasn't too bad at all.
Oh that’s so cool! It’s a small world 😊
Oh ya, bucket list!
Heck yeah!
A very beautiful and wonderful documentary. Thank you very much. I love you very much... My name is Mohamed Amin. I am an Arab from Algeria
Hey Mohamed - thank you so much for the kind compliment. Happy you found our channel!
Thank you for sharing a great experience we may never managed to do at this age.
So happy you were on the journey with us!
Awesome polar plunge😊😊😊
🥰 yeah! Fun times!
We just completed a Viking cruise to Alaska from Vancouver and I saw the National Geographic ship you’re talking about somewhere maybe catch a can took some videos. Always subscribed to love the magazine and love what they do. Also, we love the Viking cruising it was our number six in the last couple years.last as my wife has now taken a stroke and life has changed for us. I enjoy your series and have watched most of them. Thank you for your work and your effort and I’m gonna enjoy this one now thank you.
Hi again Lester! We saw a few Viking Cruise Ships when we were there in the inside passage. Hey maybe we were looking at you, when you were looking at us! We are so sorry to hear about your wife. Sending all our thoughts and prayers for her continued recovery ❤️
Very nice put together and I love the voice . she present it very well.
Thanks!
God!! help me to make a trip here..can't wait.. 🙂
Hope you can make it one day!
Spectacular !
Many thanks!
I'm so glad y'all made it to Tracy arm fjord!
Yeah! Us too!! So amazing!
It’s beautiful.
Thanks!
An absolutely stunning and educational video. Thank you for posting.
Oh my gosh, thank you so much! And thank you for watching 🙏
i would
Woohooo right on!!
Thank you for sharing your experience it was very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video. It was nice to reminisce on my small ship cruise that was similar to yours but with Alaska Dream Cruises and only 49 passengers.
Did you get to visit the museum in Wrangell? So much interesting history. I wish I had done the Stikine Jetboat tour. It looks so beautiful.
I opted not to do the polar plunge. I've done several in the past but my body has been boycotting the cold for a while. 🤣
Thanks for taking us on another beautiful Alaskan adventure. It brought back a lot of memories.
Beautiful, I wish I had a chance to join this lovely voyage
Hope you can do one of these one day! It's amazing!
Awesome!! You guys are so lucky to witness such marvels. Kudos.
We feel very blessed, indeed!
amazing ...no words to say.you have done a fabulous job
Thank you!
Such an amazing video, totally magnificent ! Love it.
Thank you so much!! Cheers!
You have inspired me to embark on this expedition with my family. Unsure if they allow kids less than 10 yr
Tracy Arm is breathtaking, those steep cliffs that go straight down into the sea with turbulent currents and tides, incredible waterfalls. Stunning. God bless America 🇺🇸
Yes, it is such an amazing place!
So knowledgeable and entertaining
Thank you!
Hello Artist 👩🏻🎨 👨🏻🎨 📸📹just loving your content keep doing what you do best! 🙌🏼😊🇺🇸
Thank you so much 😀
love to go on this journey. Far far away in the Alaska...
Hope you can make it one day!
Excellent episode! keep them coming
Will do!
Fantastic voyage
Indeed it was! Feeling very blessed that we got to go
Good voyage. Very nice. But very expensive trip .
It is an amazing trip for sure!
Luvdit!
So happy you like it!
Beautiful trip.
It was! Thanks for joining us for it!
Love your video and more of the way you narrate. After watching the video this is what we have in our bucket list for our next alaska trip. By the way where have you got your orange jacket from. Need one for myself 😊
Oh that's so exciting! Yay! So happy we were able to help inspire some items on your travel bucket list :)
Here is that jacket! rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/vhP5LGHEmY
In fact, if you plan to head to Southeast Alaska, you might find this packing list helpful: artwethereyet.com/blog/top-things-to-do-ketchikan-alaska/#southeast-packing-list
Enjoy ALASKA!
👌good👍
Thank you!
Excellent documentary
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Seems like that little arctic churn bird has you guys beat in the travel dept.😅🙂😗
Hahaha, definitely!
I just discovered your channel and I just watched this video 🙏🏼🩷💦💦 Completely at awe 🩷 I love nature and its animals 🩵 Nature, her rhythms and her animals in synch with her harmony balance and heal us humans 💚 This is our Temple and we have to remember that, honor it and prioritize this Temple with Her animals above anything else. Animals teaches us about pure love. Not the common codependent love. The real love that is a unique vibration: harmony in Joy 💛
More than ever, we need to take care of the animals, all of them, and from this Temple 🌍
The whole video transmits this harmony. It is very healing. The first glacier that had black on it has a very interesting frequency that I didn't read in the rest. It is very extraterrestrial. Very much. I sensed life on it but this applies to everything on nature, it is alive.
Water brings a lot of information that comes from The Light into this element. So, you guys had an energetic recharge there. Check which ideas and information crosses your minds after this trip 💦😅 That was spectacular 🩵💦
🩶🩶🩶💚🩶🩶🩶 Very thankful to have discovered your channel 🩶🩶🩶🩵🩶🩶🩶
Wow, thank you so much for your beautiful thoughts! Nature truly has a way of connecting us all, and we're thrilled that you found harmony in the video.
Enjoyed the voyage 🌹
So glad you enjoyed it!
Wow ❤
Thanks for watching!
just awsome and amzing............🤩
Thank you!!
Beautiful video!!! What time of the year were you on this trip?
Thank you!! That means a lot! We were there in late May.
Amazing. ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thanks!
Aww, thank you!
Wonderful narrator ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Nice video
Thanks!
Lindo demais, show 👏👏
Thank you!
Incredible video. Cannot understand Why you are not over 100k subscribers?
Right there with ya, sister! We're working at it though! Like the little engine that could..I think I can, I think I can, I think I can :)
We did the inside passage on a much larger ship and loved it. I was wondering how much this trip costs?
I believe it starts around $4800? There is a link to the description to this exact trip 👍
Very good voice over sister
Thanks a lot!
I’m sure it was asked before but what time of year did you go? Great video thank you.
This was May 26-May 31, 2024 👍
@@ArtWeThereYet ❤️👍🏻
Tamo gdje ljudsko bice kao predator kroči, ne.moze.dugo istati lijepo na žalost 😢😊
Zato je lijepo što je ova zemlja zaštićena.
😊😊😊❤
Thanks for watching
As a beginning sailer I wonder if there is enough wind in the inside passage and up the fiords to fill the sails..?
That's a good question! During our trip we didn't really see any sailboats in that area, but we have seen sailboats on the fjords of the Kenai peninsula.
@@ArtWeThereYet my guess is the mountains and trees block most the wind though alot of sailor's have really nice inboard engines and carry hundreds of gallons of fuel so they can motor only through some no wind areas. I don't think I will have the resources to do much motoring is why I asked. Thanks!
It's all going to be fine...
:) It always is...
@@ArtWeThereYet weird...i was commenting on another video about the big landslide blocking the river in BC
Huh! Wonder how that happened..
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Thank you!
😱🥶👏👏👏😂
Brrrrrr! 😊
We are planning for the same cruise.
What time did you guys go?
Ooh you are going to love it! We went May 26-31.
As a lifelong Alaskan, Ill allow it. Approved
Well heck yeah. We accept the badge of approval with honor!
@@ArtWeThereYetyou're representing the 49th state like a pro...you should apply for the pfd bext year 😂
What is the typical cost per person per day for this kind of small expedition-class cruise-ship?
www.expeditions.com/expeditions/wild-alaska-escape-leconte-bay-wrangell-island-the-misty-fjords
What gear do you use for your b-roll?
For this particular video we used a Canon R5 and a DJI action 4 camera.
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Hope that's a good 😮. :)