Our Reindeer Encounter in Fairbanks, Alaska

In this crazy, upside down world where evil is on a rampage against all that is good and righteous, please enjoy this video of our recent reindeer encounter in Alaska. When Sandi and I travel, we make every effort to get out-of-doors into YHVH’s creation and enjoy the higher things of life that are pure, undefiled by man and point to the Creator and bring glory to Him.

 

Alaska 2018—Bubble Net Feeding, Glacier Calving, Denali, Grizzlies…

In this video, visit Alaska via cruise ship, plane and train including Hoonah, Ice Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, College Fjord, Denali National Park, Mount McKinley/Denali, major glacial calving, wild grizzly bears up close (a few feet away), humpback whales bubble net feeding up close and much more.


 

Shabbat shalom from Alaska!

Even though Sandi and I are now home, we spent the previous two Shabbats in Alaska. Our first Shabbat we spent in Juneau visiting our Sabbath-keeping friends there, Tim and Margaret, who kindly showed us the awesome sights of YHVH’s creation in that area. We thank them for their love and generosity.

One more thing. This is a shout-out to teens. If there are any young people reading this blog, please say hello in the comments sections of this post. Give us your first name, where you live and  a short sentence (or two) on how you love Yeshua and his Word, the Bible. You’re a blessing to us, and hearing from you is a great energizing encouragement to us older folks! Please…we want to hear from you!!

Now, for more photos of our trip north to Denali, Alaska…

I found this rose outside our Vancouver, B.C. hotel. My nose is addicted to smelling flowers and my camera is addicted to taking pictures of them!

The Forget-Me-Not is the Alaska state flower. It was in full bloom. I took this picture in Hoonah (west of Juneau).

View of Juneau from Douglas Island. Our cruise ship, the Island Princess, is in the background.

Lynn Canal (a fjord) NW of Juneau

Skagway, the starting point of the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897.

NW of Juneau heading out into the Gulf of Alaska through Icy Strait.

Portage Lake and Glacier between Whittier and Anchorage.

The black spruce tundra forests as viewed from the train en route from Anchorage to Denali.

The view from the front deck of our cabin in Denali.

A section of the 93 mile long road into Denali National Park.

Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Denali National Park

A grizzly bear mother and her cub meandering along the road.

 


 

We’re Back from Alaska—Inside Passage, Calving Glaciers, Denali, Grizzlies, Moose and More

My bride and I just returned from our fourth annual pilgrimage to Alaska. Sandi and I seem to be addicted to the endless, expansive, inimitable and inexpressible natural beauty of Alaska. We can’t get enough, so we keep going back for more. Not a bad addiction!

We did the Inside Passage again, but this time hit some spectacular areas we hadn’t seen before. But the prize was getting into the interior of Alaska and journeying up by rail to Denali National Park and taking a tour bus almost 93 miles into the park itself to the end of the road. Not only did we see Denali (formerly known as Mt. McKinley), the highest mountain in North America and third tallest peak on the planet at 20,320 feet or 6,190 m), but we experienced, what I’m dubbing, the Noah Anointing—the animals came to our tour bus ark of safety including many grizzly bears! More on that later including photos and videos of bears, moose, bighorn sheep and caribous up close—only feet away! Suffice it to say, Yah blessed us immensely. Did I mention the epic glacial calving we experienced in Glacier Bay? Again, stay tuned for pics and vids.

Here are several teasers that I snapped with my iPhone. We had five cameras going! There’s much more to come… 

This is the inside door of the pit toilets in Denali National Park—GRIZZLY BEAR COUNTRY!

Please stay tuned for more. You have seen anything yet. These are just a few photos snapped from an iPhone! We had five cameras (still and video) rolling…


 

New Video: The Alaskan Frontier—Sitka to Little Port Walter (May 2107)

Enjoy amazing and inspiring video from my recent trip to Alaska.

Travel from Sitka, Alaska to Little Port Walter by float plane, then enjoy videos of deep sea sport fishing pulling in the big ones, a tour of king salmon fish hatchery, grizzly encounter while hiking in the mountains, graphic and colorful underwater video of marine life and stunning video of plants, animals, mountains, seashores, flowers and more. Soli Deo Gloria!


 

Shabbat Shalom…Back from the Alaskan Frontier!

I just flew in from Sitka, Alaska and arrived home Thursday evening. I spent more than a week 75 miles SE of Sitka at a remote location called Little Port Walter, which is accessible only by boat or float plane. We flew in and out of LPW by float plane.

While there, I spent several days deep sea fishing, hiking into the subalpine areas behind and above LPW, sightseeing by boat the neighboring coastline, inlets, coves and fjords, filming the flora and fauna along with the pristine and majestic scenery, reading and writing, and catch and eating fish and more fish! Had an encounter with a grizzly bear (up close), while in the back country, swam in the ocean and a mountain lake, toured two fish hatcheries, helped to do scientific research of salmon, read my Bible and prayed, was given my Shavuot sermon/teaching (fresh manna from heaven), and conducted interviews of people who live and work in Alaska for my several upcoming videos on this once-in-a-lifetime trip.

Here are a few of my photos:

View from Little Port Walter Bay looking out toward Chatham Straight and the Pacific Ocean.

 

Nathan deep sea fishing in Alaska.

Nathan and Gary’s catch of the day.

Bob and Nathan’s catch of another day.

Our Alaskan wilderness backdrop while fishing.

Nathan journeling with Little Port Walter in the background.

The sign says it all!

Fresh grizzly bear footprints on our trail while hiking into the back country.

Hiking in the Alaskan back country.

Nathan encounters a giant old growth Sitka spruce in the mountains of Alaska.

Sashen Lake—a pristine and unspoiled spot where almost no humans ever go. I drank water directly from the lake!

Nathan savoring Yehovha’s creation after having just taken a swim in the lake.

Hope you enjoyed these.

There are still places on the earth that man hasn’t ruined and where the voice of Yehovah’s  is louder than that of the world and the devil!

Shabbat shalom.