Friday | June 17
August 2, 2011 by admin
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“I DATED YOUR SISTER!”
This is what I jokingly tell my guests on my 2nd small-boat tour after meeting Tongass National Forest wilderness ranger Solan Jensen. We could see his food hanging in a tree above his camp adjacent to where we drop off guests for a low-tide circumambulation. Solan greets us and introduces us to fellow ranger Iris Neary. I knew Solans’ name had sounded familiar! I met his sister back in the mid-90’s in Juneau. We worked for the Glacier Bay Tours and Cruises (bankrupt since 2006) and I have not had the good fortune to work with her since that bygone era.
Aleria now works as the NOAA marine mammal stranding coordinator for the Alaska region. Her brother Solan is an expert naturalist and is working another year as a kayak ranger. One of our guests recognized Solan as the naturalist he had on a vacation to the Antarctic region years earlier. During the northern hemisphere winter (Austral summer), Solan works for Quark Expeditions. Feels like a small world today!
We tour the biologically diverse tide-pools. Folks are mesmerized watching the standing waves of the outgoing tide that passes through this narrow part of the fiord.
Later we cruise up to the Dawes Glacier, a tide-water glacier that discharges 1000’s of tons of ice each day during calving events. Harbor seals “surf” the bergs as they are carried away from the 250-foot wall of ice on the outgoing tide.
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