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"One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things." -Henry Miller

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BOILING FISH, TRIBAL DANCING & SLIDING OFF CLIFFS – ADVENTURES IN & AROUND HOONAH

5/29/2014

 
When we wake, we venture out in the kayak and find a school of ‘boiling’ fish – herring feeding on baitfish.
After breakfast, we proceed to Hoonah, a quaint small town where dandelions and long green grass grace the lawns of most homes.  We visit the Icy Strait Cannery a mile from town, watch a tribal ceremony and hear about the Tlinket Culture of Southeast Alaska including joining in a tribal dance. 
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Next, we head to the longest zipline in the U.S., located in Hoonah.  Last night, perhaps because the sign-up was AFTER happy hour and many from our cruise decided to go, despite my fear of heights I decided to experience the zipline.   We take a bus to the top of a 1300 foot mountain, and ride down the mile long descent screaming and smiling all the way.  
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IF YOU GO:

Glasses:  Either bring a strap to hold glasses on your face or use their googles which fit over your glasses.  I used the goggles, but they did block the view a bit. 

Photography:  Holding a still or video camera is feasible, but make sure you have a good hold on it at the bottom where you’ll experience an abrupt stop. 

Health Issues:  Those with back or neck issues that could be exacerbated by an abrupt stop should avoid this ride.

Contact Info:
Phone:  (907)-945-3141
Email:  [email protected]
Address:  108 Cannery Road, Hoonah, Alaska  99829

Cost:  $120 (approximate) – Bookings are generally done through cruise ship and prices vary depending upon cash vs. credit card.  To book individually, contact by phone or email to check availability. 

Hours:  Vary depend upon cruise ship schedules.  Call for availability.

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    Writer, photographer, coach, consultant and attorney Colleen Cowles writes this blog to enhance readers' travel, dreams and experiences whether on the road or in imagination and memories.  Cowles42 references 'the meaning of life' from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.  To Colleen, the meaning of life is all about the journey, and sharing discovery, reflection and adventure with others.  

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