After an all-night transit, we docked at Haines for a full day of activities in the omnipresent rain, although it never dampened our collective spirits. Many guests began a strenuous hike through the coastal rainforest up to 1760-foot Mt Riley only to have the assent stopped by snow and ice. Others visited the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center followed by a chilling float trip on the Chilkat River. A few chose between a morning bike tour, a moderate hike through a small rainforest to Battery Point, or a photo walk.
The Battery Point hike, bike tour, and photo walk were also offered in the afternoon. At any point during the day, guests could simply stroll through the small town (population 2300). Some guests visited The Sheldon Museum, offering history and artifacts associated with the Tlingit culture along with the immigrant population dating from the 19th century to the present. Others stopped in the Hammer Museum, which contains the world’s largest collection (over 2500!) of hammers of all sizes and functions from ancient times to now. Visits were also made to the local distillery and brewery.
We all enjoyed the Traditional Crab Night for dinner, which was preceded by the equally traditional Ray Troll t-shirt fashion show.