When I got back from the canoeing excursion to Lake Harriet Hunt, I had only about an hour and a half available to walk around Ketchikan before I had to get back to the ship. That was okay. It wasn’t very big, and I didn’t want to spend any time in the rows of tourist-trap [...]
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Ketchikan – Not a lot of cars but rush hour for salmon
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