June 20, 2009
Latouche Island: Jenny
Today has been really neat. We visited an old mining town that has been bulldozed over, and all that remains from it is tons of rubble, and one building remains standing. It was interesting to see such a place. We got to hear about the history of the town, as well as all the attempts
Photo credit: Alexandra von Wichman/Babkin Charters
Humpback Cove: Mary
Today was very outrageous. When I drove the skiff I had some experience driving and [it]
Photo credit: Melissa Goslin
Humpback Cove: Alex
To start off my Saturday on the Prince William Sound, I woke up to the sound of breakfast calling my name. Poppyseed muffins. My favorite! After eating breakfast and getting ready, we headed to LaTouche Island. We started getting history about it from a person who owns a cabin there. Her name was Kate McLaughlin. We went on a hike on Latouche and learned about the mining and what happened there. Then we went over to another part of the island to gather oil from the ground from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. We learned about what happened during the spill and how it travelled so far. We gathered actual oil from under rocks at the beach. It was horrible how it actually affected the lands and subsistence living. I was disappointed to learn that the spill affected people's lives. After we did a long talk on the beach about the events, we headed to Humpback Cove. At Humpback Cove a few of us kids decided to jump off the boat into the water. It was very fun. Then we hung out and rode around in our zodiacs. After seeing a fish jump right in front of us I had to go fishing. I didn't catch anything but it was still fun. It was about nighttime by the time we got back.

Photo credit: Melissa Goslin
To start off my Saturday on the Prince William Sound, I woke up to the sound of breakfast calling my name. Poppyseed muffins. My favorite! After eating breakfast and getting ready, we headed to LaTouche Island. We started getting history about it from a person who owns a cabin there. Her name was Kate McLaughlin. We went on a hike on Latouche and learned about the mining and what happened there. Then we went over to another part of the island to gather oil from the ground from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. We learned about what happened during the spill and how it travelled so far. We gathered actual oil from under rocks at the beach. It was horrible how it actually affected the lands and subsistence living. I was disappointed to learn that the spill affected people's lives. After we did a long talk on the beach about the events, we headed to Humpback Cove. At Humpback Cove a few of us kids decided to jump off the boat into the water. It was very fun. Then we hung out and rode around in our zodiacs. After seeing a fish jump right in front of us I had to go fishing. I didn't catch anything but it was still fun. It was about nighttime by the time we got back.
Photo credit: Melissa Goslin










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