We visited the Tracey Arm/Ford's Terror Wilderness Area again in July 2015 on a charter trip, and captured this amazing video of the tidal rapids at Ford's Terror at (nearly) maximum flood. At maximum flood (or ebb) in Ford's Terror, 6-8 ft standing (tidal) waves will form at the entrance to this narrow fjord approximately every 6 hours with the diurnal tides present at this latitude.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
The Geological Puzzle of Southeast Alaska
Sawyer Glacier in the Tracy Arm/Ford’s Terror Wilderness Area, southeast Alaska |
The geology of southeast Alaska is a complex puzzle that sets the
background for everything we see and do in southeast Alaska aboard the
Ursa Major. From the Waterfall Coast of eastern Baranof Island, to the glacially carved mainland fjords of the Tracy Arm/Ford’s Terror Wilderness Area, our trips are framed by the interaction of land and sea.
The Mainland Coast Mountains of Southeast Alaska |
The Unique Ultramafic Igneous Rock of Red Bluff Bay, Baranof Island, southeast Alaska |
A great book for additional information on the geology of Southeast Alaska is: “Geology of Southeast Alaska: Rock and Ice in Motion” by Harold H. Stowell.
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