Thursday, July 20, 2017

Ketchikan

It's no secret.  Ketchikan is known for its rain.  In fact they celebrate 300 plus inches annually.  Still, that rain creates a very subtle icing around the fjords.  We took our third trip with Michelle and Island Wings.  Our vacation partners experienced their very first low terrain flight into mountainous areas.
The place we landed today is different from the previous two flights.  Michelle explained that it depends on winds, tides, cloud cover and other factors.  It is so interesting to watch a pilot set a plane down on a lake.


The video is great but that will need to wait until I get some more bandwidth.  Thanks for a great hat trick, Michelle.
Jan and I also visited a state park just outside of the city where there is a Totem Pole display.  Totem Bight State Historical Park recovers and maintains various totems found in the region.



Information about the park can be found by clicking this sentence. <--------------

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