As the sun rose on the third day of this expedition aboard National Geographic Sea Lion, we pulled into the harbor of the charming town of Haines, Alaska. Today’s itinerary let our guests “choose their own adventure,” with several different excursions as possible activities to choose from in both the morning and afternoon. Ranging from rafting in the receding tide in the Chilkat River to soaring through the clouds in a sight-seeing plane above Glacier National Park, we had a thrilling day of adventures that concluded with an appetizing dinner back onboard. We ended the night excited to continue our adventures tomorrow, exploring the untouched wilderness of the Inian Islands.
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- 20 Jun 2022
Haines, Alaska, 6/20/2022, National Geographic Sea Lion
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion
- Alaska
Andy Putnam, Naturalist
An East Coast native, but a Californian by choice; Andy has spent a lot of his life moving around from place to place. Whether it was moving homes, spending free time growing up exploring state and national parks, or having spent a large amount of hi...
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