Early in the morning we were departing the ship and piling into a tender to take us to shore. A rock fall a few days earlier had rendered our pier unsafe so we had a short boat ride to the dock. In fact a few weeks after our stop in Juneau a glacier in the mountains above Juneau had let loose a torrent of water which flooded the town. A few days later a rockfall in Ketchikan had rained down on the town killing one and injuring a number more. Alaska is the most earthquake prone zone in the world with anywhere from 50-100 earthquakes a day. Most cannot be felt and only measured on a seismograph but I'm sure with all that shaking going on this type of instability is common place.
We were heading out on a 6 hour excursion which would take us by bus into the Yukon territory and then board a train back to Skagway, then board another bus for lunch in Liarsville, followed by a musical production and some panning for gold. Then it was off to the Red Onion Saloon and a visit to the brothel (no longer in business).
We were tired just thinking about it.
A shot of our train waiting to take us back to Skagway. The trains in this area run on narrow gauge track which at 3.5 feet is about 1 foot narrower than standard gauge.
The ride up on the bus was pretty uneventful other than the sighting of a black bear just off the highway.
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