Chilly
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Thursday 24th May
Mickey phones at 6am to wake us up and room service breakfast arrives 20 minutes later. Our tour meets in the theatre and we are in the blue belle group. There are just 15 of us on this tour including 1 little boy. We head off the ship and onto our coach and meet our bus driver David, he was a student doing this as a summer job and was really nice. We headed off driving through Skagway with David commentating as we went. He told us that Skayway International Airport is the only international airport with no control tower, planes just circle to check the runway is clear and then land. Its also only an international airport because an international flight once had to make an emergency landing there. It was lucky that it wasn't a large plane though because although a 747 could land on the runway, its not long enough for a take off. It was a beautiful drive up to the suspension bridge and we stopped along the way to take photos while David told us the history of the gold rush. We drove over the boarder back into Canada stopping to show our passports. We also saw an animal that we did find out the name of but it wasn't something i'd heard of and I can't remember what it was maybe you'll know from the picture below.
Mickey phones at 6am to wake us up and room service breakfast arrives 20 minutes later. Our tour meets in the theatre and we are in the blue belle group. There are just 15 of us on this tour including 1 little boy. We head off the ship and onto our coach and meet our bus driver David, he was a student doing this as a summer job and was really nice. We headed off driving through Skagway with David commentating as we went. He told us that Skayway International Airport is the only international airport with no control tower, planes just circle to check the runway is clear and then land. Its also only an international airport because an international flight once had to make an emergency landing there. It was lucky that it wasn't a large plane though because although a 747 could land on the runway, its not long enough for a take off. It was a beautiful drive up to the suspension bridge and we stopped along the way to take photos while David told us the history of the gold rush. We drove over the boarder back into Canada stopping to show our passports. We also saw an animal that we did find out the name of but it wasn't something i'd heard of and I can't remember what it was maybe you'll know from the picture below.












