merge, a vessel, a harbour

Sorry for disappearing on you all this weekend! I went on an impromptu trip to Prince William Sound this weekend! My mom was out of town this weekend so it was just me and the boys. I have hundreds of photos so I'll spread them out over a few days so I don't drown you guys.

We left on Friday night, got to Whittier, and drove out to a little cove and dropped the hook. Then we grilled up some dinner and went to sleep for the night. Needless to say, there was no cell service or internet, which was kind of nice. To just be completely out of touch with the hustle and bustle of normal life. I feel like down south there aren't many places where you can't get cell service or internet access. I know there are places, but for some reason being out on the ocean in the Alaskan wilderness just feels so much further away from civilization than any where in the lower 48.


I snapped Dad, coming up to the bow to anchor us up...

The next morning we got up and fired off a few rounds of ammunition at rocks on the shoreline before pulling up anchor and heading out for some glacier sightseeing. On the way to our first glacier-viewing location we drove past a big iceberg. Aaaand we decided that I definitely needed to explore some uncharted territory. So, I scooched off the tip of the bow and hopped down onto the ice and had my brother take some photos of me on an iceberg!


Then we weaved our way through various chunks of ice and sat in front of three glaciers for a bit, waiting for them to calve. We didn't get to see any really big pieces fall off, but it was still fun watching. My little brother fished some ice out of the water that we later used as ice in our beverages. It's a pretty novel thing to be drinking a soda with 10,000 year old ice floating in it! Glacial water is some of the purest water you can drink since the ice was formed long before any pollutants were introduced.


Of course, Little Bit tagged along...


The gallant vessel, as viewed from an iceberg:


There was a small rock island right near the glaciers and my little brother and I hopped off the bow to climb up it. I was silly and didn't wear shoes! The boat looked tiny from way up on top the island. My brother decided to bring home an enormous rock as a souvenir, to each his own? I took pictures instead.


It's so quiet out there you can actually hear the glaciers crack and move. Every time it cracked you had to look and see if it was going to calve. The pieces that were falling off looked small but they were probably the size of cars or refrigerators. You can tell where the glacier has most recently calved because the blue ice is exposed. Glacial ice is blue because it is extremely dense from the eons of being under such high pressure. In the pictures above you can see the blue to the left of me.

Okay, well I have a lot more photos and stories to share with you guys, but this post is long enough already! More Prince William Sound stuff coming soon!
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Kelly @ blackdog finds said...

Exuse my language, but that looks like a f*cking amazing time! My dream is to visit Alaska and see iceberg and glaciers. These pics are making me drool!

Charlie said...

omg how gorgeous this is!!! that would be such a pefect adventure! oh how I wish to see this some day, it´s breathtaking really. you look beautiful as well :) your dad is so cute ^^

such a good picture of the little dogg :D awww...

OooKellyNicky said...

Wow, that is so breath-taking, you must be cold without your shoes!! So much fun!

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tess said...

wow this area looks absolutely beautiful, you're right nothing in the lower 48 looks anything like AK! I am always amazed at your photos and wish I could visit!

Anonymous said...

Breathtaking. I'd love to go there. You must had an amazing time.Alaska really seems to be a beautiful state.

Carys said...

These photos are absolutely beautiful!!! Alaska looks like literally the most amazing place to live!!
From Carys of La Ville Inconnue

ewe said...

wow! amazing views

Natalie said...

This is the coolest photo shoot I've ever seen! Here in Atlanta, it is 95 degrees, and I wish I were standing on an iceberg! :)
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Sydney said...

Oh, wow. This is such a cool thing that you get to do. I'm so jealous, there seems to be a lack of beautiful glaciers in Texas!

An Adorable Cliché said...

Wow, these photos are amazing! you're soooo lucky to have been able to stand on an ice-burge, I'm surprised you don't look cold though!

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Lily Litten said...

Totally wish I was standing on an iceburg right now!

Love your little Jack Russel. :)

Mich said...

Definitely the coolest outfit pic location ever!! haha That is soo cool. I've been to glaciers but never up that close - not even on a boat. You are so fortuneate to live in that area - thanks for sharing!!

Jammer said...

These pictures are freaking incredible! You're standing on an iceberg in a dress - too awesome lol.

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Justice Pirate said...

gorgeous!!! I am amazed!

alsadventure said...

thats really awesome. so how come you fired off ammunition at the rocks? To scare off polar bears?

KeepSmiling said...

what an amazing place! I'm speachless! That's my favourite kind of landscape.. For me it's absoutely better than the sea ♥

Michal said...

This is awesome!! You look adorable in the photos and the scenery is breathtaking. I want to go to Alaska so bad! My Aunt lived in Anchorage for a few years but unfortunately I missed the opportunity to visit..

KayeStar said...

how completely awesome, how beautiful, ugh! i am so jealous! did i mention how completely awesome?

fashionforwriters.com said...

This is the most amazing post ever--I learned so much. I had no idea glacial ice was blue and that it was so pure. It makes me sad to think of what we're doing to this planet and especially the destruction we've done to our polar ice caps. Have you ever seen the Herzog documentary, 'Encounters at the End of the World,' it's a charming, unsentimental, heart-felt, funny and ultimately tragic documentary about the people who live on this base in Antartica (and have lived there for decades.) Your post reminded me of that documentary because you write so intimately about Alaska.

xo Jenny

vintagewithatwist said...

these photos are amazing! I love the one of you with no shoes on, too funny

Peach said...

absolutely stunning shots. i've always been interested in alaska and this was all i needed to push me to head up there in the near future...beautiful land.

Daisy said...

Oh my gosh, that looks like such a fun trip and ideally what I would fancy doing right now ! I would love to visit Alaska.

Sara Lynn said...

These pictures are amazing! I wish that you would convince my BF that Alaska is awesome so he would agree to move there with me.

zoë, lion heart vintage said...

oh snap! these pictures are epic. and thanks for the glacier tutorial, that's interesting stuff!

cute outfit as always! your family is adorable too.

Natalya's Closet said...

you captured such an amazing site, im jealous of your surroundings! you are so stylish - even barefoot on a glacier! xoxo, natalya

jessica said...

Wow! The scenery is amazing! I'd love to visit Alaska one day. That sounds like such a wonderful weekend!

Liz said...

The last two photos are my favorite. Nature FTW.

Tiffany said...

Wow, Alaska is so awesome! I hope to visit some day.

Sarah Dee said...

Oh my gosh this looks like such a blast! And its so cool that you got to drink with glacial ice! How cool!! (btw love the new header)

Sarah
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Mandy said...

This is seriously amazing. The landscape is gorgeous and so are you :)

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Kate @ Earth vs. The Wild Heart said...

Aaaah, I am jealous! I've so wanted to go to Prince William Sound for AGES. & you are a brave thing, getting on that iceberg all alone. Good daredevil girl :]

eleanor said...

oh my these pictures are beautiful! what an amazing trip, you are so lucky.

and you look seriously cute on that iceberg haha :)

X

eatsleepwear said...

OMGGG i want to be on a glacier in ALASSSKKAA!!!!!! u look cute as a button standing on those big things!!

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daisymay said...

Wow your standing on an iceberg!! AMAZING!! These photos are beautiful!!
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Oh and I sent you an email about being in a feature I am wanting to run.

The Daily Fashionista said...

How cool is that?!!! I would love to experience something like that, just once in my life. It's so beautiful. And thanks for the little tidbit about the blue ice. I'm storing that in my brain for any upcoming trivia questions;)

Midwest Mayhem said...

Wow, these shots are breathtaking. Alaska looks so beautiful.

Maria at Bachman's Sparrow said...

Wow! So cool. So now I see where you get your adventure genes from!

xoxo Maria

kelly ann said...

oh my gosh, you standing on that ice chunk is SO FLIPPING COOL. so so awesome. :)

Rebecca, The Clothes Horse said...

It looks majestic there.

Joey said...

eek! i was so excited to see this Alaska focused post! I am visiting Cordova in a few weeks and you are getting me sooo pumped! these photos are beautiful and thrilling!

Melanie said...

Wow, these are some truly beautiful photos. Looks like a fantastic time :)

Melanie@UnravelledThreads

Patricia & Bailey said...

Those pictures are just stunning and surreal... like everybody else I am so envious.

Shelby said...

you spelled harbour the Canadian way :)

Hailey said...

Wow, that's amazing! I have got to take a trip to Alaska.

Au Lapin Blanc said...

This photos are incredible m'dear. Well done!

Dexter said...

Amazing pictures, stunning scenery! Too bad this process doesn't look good on a long run :S I should visit that region while it's still there...

sharonlei said...

Ohmygosh! These photos are sooooo amazing! You live in such a beautiful place Elizabeth. I definitely need to visit one day. My favorite shots are the ones of your on an iceberg! AN ICEBERG. Freakin' amazing!

xx Love & Aloha

Angie D said...

How beautiful!

I can't wait to go there someday! You lucky duck :)

The pictures of you on the glacier are awesome! And Little Bit, too :)

Shallow Mallow said...

Love the iceberg shots! This sounds like such a cool weekend. Can't wait to see more :-)

girlnextdoorfashion said...

wow i just love the photo of you on an iceberg!!
and with bare legs too!!
you must be seriously hardcore!!
:]]]

Charlotte
xxx

Danielle said...

This is so cool!! I love the picture of you walking at the end of the ice. If that was me though I'd probably slip and fall straight into the water.

MOUSEVOX VINTAGE said...

What a beautiful place!

Lynzy said...

These are the most beautiful photos.

xo,
Lynz

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B said...

This is so darn amazing. Visiting Alaska has always been my dream. I love the icebergs, the scenery and the boat. A fantastic trip!

I just love that you're out there just barefoot like it's no big deal at all.

I absolutely love this post. Thank you so much for sharing this-I just loved learning more about Alaska through you.

B from A plus B

Destined For Now said...

Wow. That trip looks amazing. I saw glaciers in Canada, but I never got to go on them or use them as ice!

Lexie, Little Boat said...

this is incredible! you are so lucky to live in such a gorgeous state!

also, i like how educational your posts are!

Alicia said...

Pretty rad!! I loved kayaking out of Valdez, in a bay with a huge glacier calving and the sound echoing around us. Makes me love our state a little more!!

Love the pics!!!

The Time Has Come... said...

I've been reading your blog for awhile now but have never gotten around to commenting until now--those photos are absolutely breathtaking!! You're so lucky to live in a place that has such beautiful scenery!

Lisa Grace said...

Oh wow, this looks amazing! I can't believe you got to hang out on an iceberg. Just... amazing, wow!