The roads on the 200 mile journey from Destruction Bay to Haines were much better today. We went through a variety of land forms from mountains to valleys and along rivers. Also, the sun was shining most of the way and I could even take off my wool socks. However, by the time we got to our destination, Oceanside RV, it was pouring rain so back with the sweatshirts and wool socks.
The camp hosts asked us to come to a crab boil. Gary and Jeff even went down to the dock and helped prepare them, as in cracking and cleaning them. That is the nice way to put it. They were delicious and many of the campers joined the feast.
After we ate. we drove along the bay north of town where we watched a grizzly trying to catch fish. He must have been a young one because he didn't seem to be very proficient at it. There also were several eagles seemingly waiting for fish to appear. We say 2 black bears and four grizzlies today.
Leaving Kluane Lake
Mama grizzly and 2 cubs in the ditch along the highwya
Crab legs are ready
Eagle near Haines
Grizzly "fishing" near Haines Below: scene approaching Haines
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