Glacier Bay's adventures
a traffic of sights all the way
down to the rivers
Tatshenshini and Alsek
we are the smallest in size
among the animal outings
Glacier Bay's adventures
we only remember the heat
of our excitements
Glacier Bay's watery wilderness is gloriously removed from the tiresome clamor of the modern world. Trade in your cell phone ring for the pop, crackle, and thunderous boom of a building-sized iceberg calving into the sea. Instead of navigating commuter traffic, go for a whitewater ride down North America's wildest rivers, the Tatshenshini and Alsek. Whatever you do here—and choices range from sea kayaking to fishing for mammoth halibut to keeping an eye peeled for ambling bears or breaching humpback whales—you'll be adventuring far beyond the end of the road.
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