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After visiting Pelican, we returned to Elfin Cove for more fuel, then on to Glacier Bay. We were stunned at the size and beauty of the park.

Bergy bits from McBride Glacier.

Tidewater entrance to McBride Glacier. Too shallow for us, but beautiful.

Bill enjoys a cigar on our first night in the park at Berg Bay.

Life has not returned to these mountains just out from under glaciers.

Rock scarred by Muir Glacier. Note the deep grooves in the rock, right side.

Reid Inlet glacier, where we spent the night. We came in IFR: by radar, chartplotter, and depth sounder.

Leaving Muir Inlet.

Bergy bit mermaid

Lamplugh Glacier, Johns Hopkins Inlet.

Lamplugh Glacier, Johns Hopkins Inlet.

Lamplugh Glacier, Johns Hopkins Inlet.

Terminal glacier in Johns Hopkins Inlet.

Goose Cove where stayed at anchor throughout a storm day. Very protected.

LOTS of whales!

Mt. Fairweather from the park side.

Princess Cruise ship, 3/4 mile away. Cruise ships have permission to visit one arm of the Park's waters.

Conni, in lifejacket, admires the park.

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