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Day Four - Hoonah

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

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: 
info@IcyStraitPoint.com
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.
go back to day one - juneau
go back to day two - skagway
go back to day three - haines
go to day five - whales
go to day six - icebergs
go to day seven - kayaking and solitude
go to day eight - sitka
go to - our last night
 
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