6-19-12
Smooth water run with many whales north up Stephens Passage, into Holkum Bay & then south down Endicott Arm to the Fords Terror inlet entrance. In our travels to Fords Terror down Endicott Arm in 2004, 2007 & 2010 never saw another boat. Has always been to much ice in Endicott Arm for boats to make the Dawes tide water glacier. It has seemed to me to be that special isolated place the furthest away from the rest of the world. This time shortly after entering Endictt Arm met a big cruise ship, then while waiting for the slack tide at the Fords Terror bar a mini 100 foot cruise boat came in & crossed the bar ahead of us, then when we passed it the Captain called & said they were anchoring in the West Arm & suggested we anchor in the east. The east has very poor anchorages & another bar to cross that runs a fast rapid on the lower ends of the tide, so I guess you know how well that went over. Yes, we anchored in our favorite spot & told him we would be doing so. From listening to the different mini cruise ships talk on VHF know that Fords Terror is now on their schedules & seldom is one not there. Was starting to really get bummed out & then noticed where a large section of 1000 foot cliff had slid into the north side of the west bay very recently. The water was more a muddy brown then the turquoise blue. A grey dust coated the trees directly across from the slide & some appeared to have been blown over. The wave created couldn't have been to high because there is very little damage above the high tide line. The area around the section that broke off doesn't appear to stable & we'er a little nervous about anchoring here tonight.
67 miles today & 1418 total
6-20-12
Today has been our most exciting cruise day since running the FordsTerror Rapids by mistake in 2004 causing the loss of cameras, computer & depth sounder.
The day started great with a semi blue sky & beautiful. Saw a bear late last night by the boat & another with two cubs from the Mokai at the east arm head. Had a fun ride through the rapids coming & going to the east arm. It was a 2 foot minus tide on the way back so decided to check damage to tidal zone from rock fall & was startled by the amount of scouring of it. The whole tidal zone around much of the west arm had been baldly damaged or wiped clean. It appeared the rock fall had occurred at a low tide & the rebounding waves had really made an effect. The remaining section of the cliff face that looked unstable was more directly aimed at our anchorage then the one that had fell. That's when I decided it was time to leave pronto. It was already just passed the slack on a incoming flood tide & we still had to pull anchor then make the five miles to the bar crossing. While pulling anchor could here popping sounds coming from the cliff face. Needless to say it was wide open throttle to the crossing, which we didn't make in time, so another rapid run, this time into it on a flood making it not near as bad as in 2004. Still a heart thumper & us wondering if we were going from the frying pan to the fire. JoLee on the camera & me saying keep filming. At least no losses this time, but both of us wondering if we'd badly overreacted. Once out & it being still early in the day decided to go on up Endicott Arm & see Dawes glacier. Made it to less then a mile from the face before running into wall to wall bergie bits. Would liked to have got closer, but could see it calf & hear it's thunder, so was very satisfied with the run, being it was a glacier I never thought we would get to see at all. As we passed by the Fords Terror Inlet on the way back we heard the Island Spirit the mini cruise ship that was still in Fords Terror when we left talking to another another one on the VHF radio. They were saying the original rock fall had occurred just a couple days ago & that when they were pulling anchor today on the slack flood after we left another smaller one had come down shaking everyone up pretty good & filling the basin with dust again. There were two more mini cruisers planning on entering the Inlet, but instead anchored on the outside. This conversation made us feel quite good about our rapid departure & will be advising Sam on Retriever when we see him tomorrow, if we do, to skip Fords Terror this trip.
The rest of the day spent continuing back up Endicott Arm to the anchorage where we are now, at the start of Tracy Arm was all smooth water & blue sky with many whales & only a few scattered icebergs. While passing by the islands between Endicott & Tracy Arms of Holkum Bay saw a eagle trying to get the scraps from what a sea lion was eating. Every time it dived down to grab a morsel the sea lion would rear out of the water with its mouth open trying to nab the eagle. Quite a sight.
Another great day to add to our memories for when the rocking chairs are creaking.
63 miles today 1480 total
Jay
6-21-12
Today has the most daylight of the year & we made the best of it. Slow cruised up magnificent Tracy Arm to see again the glaciers at its head. The day started with rain, but by noon the sun broke out & made for a dazzling show. Both North & South Sawyer Glaciers have retreated since we were here last eight years ago. The bigger glacier South Sawyer is perhaps 1/3 the width it was then making for less ice in the fjord, this in turn made for a less risky path through the icebergs. The only downside being not so much action at the glacier face. The sun shinning on the water with the light chop from the wind made it very difficult to see the bergie bits on the way out. Hit a couple that made a lot of noise, but thankfully no damage to the boat or motors.
Sam & his brother on the C -Dory Retriever were already anchored in Tracy Arm Bay when we got back, so had a good time swapping tales. He's having a great adventure with all going well so far. I passed on the rock slide info on Fords Terror & he, though disappointed was glad for the heads up. Sam hadn't saw a bear on his trip so far & then while I was on the boat with them, two cubs ran by on the shore.
Sam told me that I had somehow missed seeing Dick from Pennsylvania also up Tracy Arm today on his C-Dory named Hunkydory. They had seen & talked to him coming out of Tracy Arm this afternoon. We went into the North Sawyer channel before the south & he must of left the south channel back down Tracy Arm while we were there. We have been communicating when possible & had hoped to meet up, so disappointed we missed him by only a mile or two in this big area. He also launched from Skagway after driving all the way from Pennsylvania, 3900 miles in five days.
Saw our first black bear scraping rocks in the tide zone for food on our way up Tracy Arm this morning. All the bears we have seen so far this trip were Grizzlies known here in Southeast as Brown Bears or Brownies for short.
62 miles today & 1542 total
Jay