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Aialik Bay Labor Day 2010

S/V Cirrus departed Seward and cruised to Aialik Bay for a wonderful Labor Day weekend. While there wasn't much wind for sailing it was hard to complain about flat seas and temps warm enough to break out the shorts and t-shirts.
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  • IMG_4235  Ah, Alaska's scenery.
  • IMG_4238  Taken from the deck of S/V Cirrus, only fitting that the clouds were cirrus.
  • ps_0608  S/V Cirrus anchored in what we call Bear Cookie Cove (N59 51.24 W149 39.62).  One of the Rangers from the nearby station warned us of a couple bears that are in the area.  With much anticipation we waited in the cockpit, telephoto in hand, but alas not a bear to be seen.
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  • ps_0603  Just because you haven't seen the bear doesn't mean it isn't there.
  • img_4271  S/V Cirrus, Bear Cookie Cove
  • IMG_4282  The view from the galley, Peterson Glacier in the distance.
  • IMG_4291  The sun just popped over the eastern mountains to illuminate Petersen Glacier.
  • IMG_4294  The entrance to Holgate Arm
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  • IMG_4300  The Admiral takes us out of Tooth Cove (N59 49.06 W149 39.11)
  • IMG_4302  Yep, snow at sea level in September
  • IMG_4311  The First Mate off watch.
  • IMG_4313  Coming out of Aialik Bay. That is Aialik Glacier in the distance.
  • IMG_4323  Somewhere out there is Hawaii
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