June 14, 2015, Sitka- The fast ferry from Juneau made it through some narrow channels, in five hours. Sitka is the premier site of preserved Russian influence in the United States. There are other such sites, most notably Fort Bragg, CA, but Sitka was Base Camp for Governor Baranof and the Czar’s forces of occupation. Only when financial matters took precedence, did Alaska pass out from under royal fiefdom.
I came here with a friend, met at the Juneau Hostel, and we determined to hike one of the island’s peaks, as the weather had returned to picture book perfection. The choice was Mt. Verstovia, two miles south southeast of town.
of course, we couldn’t start without first having a light lunch at a food truck.
A taxi took us the two miles to the trailhead.
Mt. Verstovia had significance to the early Russian colonists, who heated their simple homes with wood and used charcoal for cooking.
My young friend and her husband collect heart-shaped stones, so my penchant for coming across them piqued her interest. Of course, being in a national forest. this stayed put.
At the 1.2 mile mark, this was the view to the west.
Most of the trail involved steps and switchbacks. The moss made the descent a bit of a challenge- but what an unparalleled trail!
Mountaineers no doubt feel the call, when looking northward.
Once at the end of the maintained trail, the true peak of Mt. Verstovia called out, as well. A few young men headed over to check it out.
Most of us, though, were satisfied with Picnic Rock, and the 2480 foot ascent.
I have a long ways to go, in getting trim, but a few more like this will help greatly.
We spent about four hours on the mountain, including all the time spent gazing at the various surrounding sights.
Beautiful scenery — I love the shot looking down at the town, and the next one with the two little islands between the trees! Sitka is a neat little town with a LOT of history, both Russian and Native American!
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As we will see in the next post, Finns were a good part of the mix as well, courtesy of the Czar.
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Great pictures. The mountains are beautiful.
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wow… it must have been quite a hike, but knowing you’ve been through a lot of hikes, well 😀 the place is beautiful… the sights, magnificent… and i am enjoying your new layout by the way
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Quite breathtaking. Looks like a great place for tranquility and inner reflection.
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It certainly was, and the lower levels of Sitka, at the Totem Park, were, as well.
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I love the photos of the nature. It reminded me of the Canadians who were charged after climbing the mountains and being nude. Anyway they are back home.
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Wonderful photos. I always learn something (usually several things) from your essays, as well.
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Glad to be of help, in that way.
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You’re a true teacher, Gary.
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scrolling down your pages provides much pleasure… glad to be on this journey with you righteous one 🙂 wonder where you’ll go next
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