June 24, 57 miles & June 25, 93 miles for total of 955 miles
We are in Tracy Arm Cove tonight, following two wonderful days, since leaving Gambier Bay. So many past memories here, mostly of JoLee & my first few trips. One was coming through the Tracy Arm entry way in fast tidal currents & dense fog. Another nearly getting the boat stuck on the beach by going only a short time to shore & the tide almost leaving us high & dry with all the big yachts anchored here to laugh at us. Only a Herculean effort by both of us got the boat off the beach. Two years ago, I was here with the group & now making memories with Wrenny.
We left Gambier Bay in a light rain, low clouds with some drifting fog, making the run up the wide Stephens Passage are look much bigger than it is. A whale rose up very close to blow & with tales raised disappeared, startling & thrilling Wrenny. With all my times in & out of Fords Terror, there was no hesitation to cross the bar in the middle of a flood tide. This with the raw beauty, added to Wrenny’s amazement of this place. We road the flood on into the east Arm before finally anchoring very near shore in The West Arm, after checking out the abundant waterfalls.
Wrenny is having a wonderful time, but now very anxious to be back home, so we’er making extra long days & running faster than usual, as fuel allows. With this in mind we decided to leave Fords Terror early, skip Dawes Glacier, but see both North & South Sawyer Tide water Glaciers in Tracy Arm today. In doing so, we ran over the entrance bar during a strong ebb tide similar to what Jolee & I did in 2004, which took a heavy toll, only this time, I knew where to place the boat going out & keep the front window shut, so very thrilling for us both, but not to hazardous. We did video the exit. I was very surprised to see North Sawyer Glacier is no longer a tide water glacier & just 2 years ago, when there with the group, it still was. Wrenny loved the icebergs, glacier calving & the beautiful scenery & hundreds of waterfalls in Tracy Arm, but I think most of all the numerous seals, by far the most, I’ve ever seen there.
Wrenny’s thoughts,
Yesterday morning we both slept in, I know that was a real shocker. We left Gambier Bay around 8:30 and skedaddled down to Fords Terror. On the way I saw my first ever ice burg, titanic anyone? When we got to Fords Terror the water was a little rough going in, and after all the stories I have heard about Grandpa and Grandma’s “mishaps” I was a little scared.

Fords Terror is so beautiful, but it is so big I was feeling really really micro. Grandpa attempted to take a video of the enormous cliffs surrounding us but it didn’t work out to well, chill chill I know what your thinking but he didn’t drop his phone he just didn’t get the video. We headed to anchor, and we were terrorized by white socks. Somehow they were getting in the boat, funny thing is I am immune somehow because I didn’t have one bite and grandpa had thousands.
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The next morning, we slept in again because didn’t have a need to exit Fords Terror early. I rode in the bow for a while, well up until I was attacked by a spider, grandpa teased me for all the swatting I was doing and I could believe the audacity in that man.

He is just as scared of spiders as I am. We exited Fords Terror in a lot of rapids. Well lucky me, I have good balance because I was standing up the entire time. Grandpa joked about how when my parents see that video they are going to have a heart attack.

We went ice fishing after that, literally we fished for glacier ice for the ice chest. On the way to Tracy Arm Cove we had a fairly close encounter with a whale

. I was a whale spotting fanatic, it was funny, because I saw black out of the corner of my eye, and decided to ask grandpa if he had seen whales in here before, and he said yes, then right after that the whale blew and went under the water. Our original plan was just going to Tracy Arm and staying the night then going to the glaciers the next day, but we changed our mind when we got to Tracy Arm super early. We went to go see the glaciers today and they are remarkable. We sat and waited for ice to fall, and eventually there was a big boom when ice fell off the glacier and into the water. There was seals everywhere and man are they cute, curious and chubby creatures.

We headed back to Tracy Arm to anchor but on the way we ran out of gas on the way, don’t worry grandpa has like six extra cans in the back. We are anchored at Tracy Arm Cove for the night. Yesterday and today were spectacular, can’t wait to see what tomorrow’s adventures bring.