Friday, September 29, 2017

June 28, 2017 - Valdez, AK

 
 
In spite of low clouds rolling over the mountains the view was just amazing and beautiful.  After breakfast we set out for sightseeing; waterfalls, downtown Valdez, Salmon Hatchery, Ferry terminal and cemetery.
 
We checked out one roadside attraction: Whispering Giant - Indian Head.  It is on Pioneer Drive, not too far from downtown Valdez. It was in 1981 that Peter "Wolf" Toth carved this sitka spruce trunk into a 25 ft. tall Indian representing area tribes.
 
 
We swung by Valdez Ferry Terminal, but it was closed.  We parked the Jeep, took a walk around to get a view of Port Valdez and the mountains.
Ferry Terminal
View of the mountains as seen from the
dock at Ferry Terminal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Downtown Valdez was interesting, not so big, but has some cool stores/shops.  Across the stores/shops is the boat harbor.
Food Truck
 
Again, there were plenty of wild rabbits in the town
 
 
The boat harbor
There is an old townsite in Valdez east of present Valdez.  There are no buildings left, just the interpretive signs showing what building was on each site.

On March 27, 1964 the 9.2 earthquake hit Alaska, killing over 130 people.  Thirty three Valdez residents were among the dead.  The earthquake was the second most powerful in the world.  Because the old townsite was found to be unstable the town was moved to present Valdez.
 
View of the mountains and Port Valdez from the old townsite
 
We visited Valdez Memorial Cemetery which is located about 3 miles from Valdez along the Richardson Highway.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 After leaving the cemetery we turned right to get back on the Richardson Highway (AK-4) to see the waterfalls and to drive through Keystone Canyons. 
 Bridal Veil Falls
Horsetail Falls
 
 
 
The remains of the original road cut out of
the rock that was wide enough for two horses
The tunnel was hand cut into solid rock
Nine companies were fighting to take advantage
of the short route from the coast to the copper
mines at Kennecott.  Because of the feud the
progress was never finished (interpretive sign)
A look inside the tunnel
    
Erwin checking to see how cold the water was
 
 
 
There was an ice cream social for the Newmar caravan members.  It was held inside one of the maintenance shops at Eagle's Rest RV Park.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

~~Edith




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