Lived in Juneau for 3 years. Never made it to the waterfall from the bottom. But we did look down from the top after hiking through the rain forest. Hope you enjoyed it.
We loved Juneau! It was a lovely place. We stopped there twice and on the other day we went for a walk up into one of the trails. That gave us another incredible memory where we came across a lovely black bear crossing the track. We made a video of that day as well (including the bear encounter)… ruclips.net/video/Df1x_QkqvEI/видео.htmlsi=AUIvoq6qpOCyi1qB
Also, if you don’t mind me asking, which camera are you using for video, we are scheduled on an Alaskan cruise next summer. Thinking I should get a video camera instead of just using my phone for video. Thank you.
Thanks for the reply, and yes, it would be nice to get to over 1000 subscribers. Hopefully enough people will find our videos useful and subscribe. I need to improve my cooking skills so will check out your channel :)
Thank You! We loved our time in Alaska, and I’m sure you will as well. Just finishing off our Glacier Bay video so that will be up soon. Make sure you subscribe if you haven’t already to see that one and the others as well :)
This is amazing and just what I needed we will be there on 21st September, have a dog sled ride in the morning so hoping to do this in the afternoon. How often do the buses run?
Thanks for the positive comment. Don’t forget to give the video a LIKE and subscribe if you want to see our other videos from our Alaska trip (and elsewhere). The buses run every hour, you can download a timetable here…. capitaltransit.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Core-Service-Schedule-2023-04-10.pdf
Great video thank you for sharing. The view during the walk looks amazing as well. We are planning to take the bus there but take a taxi back to the ship. Is it easy to call a taxi from the visitor centre? Thank you
Thanks for the positive comment. To be honest, I’m not sure how easy the taxi back would be, as we didn’t really look at that option. There does appear to be good infrastructure there, and it’s obviously geared up for tourists, so I would have thought it was easy enough, but don’t quote me on that :)
Great tip for the savings and the area to visit. Were you given a bus schedule to know when to be at the return bus stop? How long of a walk from drop off to the entrance of the park? Was the return bus pickup location the same as when you were dropped off? This is definitely a lot of savings. Thank you.
We knew there was a bus at least every hour, so we didn’t fret too much about exactly what time we got back to the bus stop. We used Google Maps to check the journey and it actually has the bus times on it. It took us about 30 minutes or so to walk from the bus stop down to the visitor centre. It’s a nice scenic flat walk though. The bus picks up at the same place as the drop off point.
@@BrainzIOW That’s good. We’re thinking to spend a good part of the time between going to the glacier and the falls. Agree, then no issues with one hour schedule. Thanks again and we do very much appreciate you both.
Thanks for sharing your video. Really helps to see what it is really like as we plan our trip for next April. How much time did it take you from port to port? Our cruise itinerary shows we only have half a day leaving at 130pm, wondering if it's too tight in time to walk from port to town for bus and then walking to the glacier, walk to nuggets fall, and if time hike around a bit before we walk back to the bus in town and then bus to port. We are traveling with two kids but both are used to hiking so distance wise I think we are ok but just thinking if we even have enough time to enjoy the glacier. Also, do you know if it makes a difference taking the bus counter clockwise or clockwise? Thanks
We were lucky in that we were docked all day, and didn’t leave until late in the evening. We probably would be more cautious having to get back for a 1:30pm departure. The buses go every hour, but if they are short staffed or other reasons, they apparently sometimes miss slots. Spot on time when we were there though.
@jl-kb4kp The actual bus journey took about 40-45min for us. The walk from the bus stop to the Visitor Centre took us about 25 minutes. You can see some good information here: juneaucapitaltransit.org/how-to-ride-to-the-mendenhall-glacier-visitor-center-with-capital-transit/
I'll be there mid-June, 2024. My ship will only be in Juneau from 7:00AM to 1:30PM, so I'm taking the ship excursion to save time. I believe that they will drop me off at the visitor's center, so it's only 1 mile walk to the falls. This should give me time to check out the Steep creek and Moraine Ecology trails. What time of year were you there?
We were using Google Maps on our phone so knew when we were approaching the correct stop, but despite that, the bus driver did indicate when we were there anyway. We didn't need to ask him, he just did it. You don't need to pay the $5 visitor pass unless you actually go into those designated areas. That doesn't include walking to the waterfall.
Thank you for sharing. this is exactly what we are looking for. but how far from the glacier to the fall? how to figure out the road while there is no gps? can you use gps there anyway ? thanks
It only takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from the visitor centre to the waterfall. It’s a good path that’s clearly signposted, so very easy to walk. Definitely well worth it. There is a good GPS and mobile phone signal, so no chance of getting lost :)
@@lisaboule1185 Looking back through my photos it looks like we left the ship just before 10am and were back in the port close to the ship just after 4:30pm.
Excellent video, exactly what I needed to confirm DIY excursion. Public transit, bit of walking , some freedom from cruise groups. Brilliant. Cheers!
@@joemartin5881 Thank You! Glad it was of some use.
That waterfall looks SO COOL!! Also love the cheap bus option 😀👏🏼
Beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Very beautiful places, excellent photography congratulations 👌 thanks for sharing very informative video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the positive feedback.
DECKHAND DAVES!!!!!! I have heard so many good things about that food truck. I am looking forward to trying it in August.
Thank you so much for the detail info!
Lived in Juneau for 3 years. Never made it to the waterfall from the bottom. But we did look down from the top after hiking through the rain forest. Hope you enjoyed it.
We loved Juneau! It was a lovely place. We stopped there twice and on the other day we went for a walk up into one of the trails. That gave us another incredible memory where we came across a lovely black bear crossing the track. We made a video of that day as well (including the bear encounter)…
ruclips.net/video/Df1x_QkqvEI/видео.htmlsi=AUIvoq6qpOCyi1qB
Also, if you don’t mind me asking, which camera are you using for video, we are scheduled on an Alaskan cruise next summer. Thinking I should get a video camera instead of just using my phone for video. Thank you.
Also, you are getting close to the 1,000 subscribers. That’s great. I recently started my cooking channel. Having lots of fun with it. Take good care.
Thanks for the reply, and yes, it would be nice to get to over 1000 subscribers. Hopefully enough people will find our videos useful and subscribe. I need to improve my cooking skills so will check out your channel :)
@@BrainzIOW Thank you as well. We all need to keep learning and brushing up on cooking. What’s important, have fun with it even. 😊
really enjoyed your video.heading to alaska on sept 3rd.
Thank You! We loved our time in Alaska, and I’m sure you will as well. Just finishing off our Glacier Bay video so that will be up soon. Make sure you subscribe if you haven’t already to see that one and the others as well :)
Great video, we rented a car and went all arround the city.
This is amazing and just what I needed we will be there on 21st September, have a dog sled ride in the morning so hoping to do this in the afternoon. How often do the buses run?
Thanks for the positive comment. Don’t forget to give the video a LIKE and subscribe if you want to see our other videos from our Alaska trip (and elsewhere).
The buses run every hour, you can download a timetable here….
capitaltransit.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Core-Service-Schedule-2023-04-10.pdf
Great video thank you for sharing. The view during the walk looks amazing as well. We are planning to take the bus there but take a taxi back to the ship. Is it easy to call a taxi from the visitor centre? Thank you
Thanks for the positive comment. To be honest, I’m not sure how easy the taxi back would be, as we didn’t really look at that option. There does appear to be good infrastructure there, and it’s obviously geared up for tourists, so I would have thought it was easy enough, but don’t quote me on that :)
Exactly what I planned to do. I hope the weather holds out for me too. I wasn't sure if the walking path is still there since the flooding in 2023.
How often does the bus depart from the transit center and glacier? Are there more than 1 bus running the routes?
@@JoelGriffin-c4c when we were there, there were buses about every hour. More than one bus running around a couple of different circular routes.
Great tip for the savings and the area to visit. Were you given a bus schedule to know when to be at the return bus stop? How long of a walk from drop off to the entrance of the park? Was the return bus pickup location the same as when you were dropped off? This is definitely a lot of savings. Thank you.
We knew there was a bus at least every hour, so we didn’t fret too much about exactly what time we got back to the bus stop. We used Google Maps to check the journey and it actually has the bus times on it. It took us about 30 minutes or so to walk from the bus stop down to the visitor centre. It’s a nice scenic flat walk though. The bus picks up at the same place as the drop off point.
@@BrainzIOW That’s good. We’re thinking to spend a good part of the time between going to the glacier and the falls. Agree, then no issues with one hour schedule. Thanks again and we do very much appreciate you both.
Thanks for sharing your video. Really helps to see what it is really like as we plan our trip for next April. How much time did it take you from port to port? Our cruise itinerary shows we only have half a day leaving at 130pm, wondering if it's too tight in time to walk from port to town for bus and then walking to the glacier, walk to nuggets fall, and if time hike around a bit before we walk back to the bus in town and then bus to port. We are traveling with two kids but both are used to hiking so distance wise I think we are ok but just thinking if we even have enough time to enjoy the glacier. Also, do you know if it makes a difference taking the bus counter clockwise or clockwise?
Thanks
We were lucky in that we were docked all day, and didn’t leave until late in the evening. We probably would be more cautious having to get back for a 1:30pm departure. The buses go every hour, but if they are short staffed or other reasons, they apparently sometimes miss slots. Spot on time when we were there though.
How long was the journey? How often does the bus run to and back from Mandenhall?
@jl-kb4kp The actual bus journey took about 40-45min for us. The walk from the bus stop to the Visitor Centre took us about 25 minutes. You can see some good information here: juneaucapitaltransit.org/how-to-ride-to-the-mendenhall-glacier-visitor-center-with-capital-transit/
I'll be there mid-June, 2024. My ship will only be in Juneau from 7:00AM to 1:30PM, so I'm taking the ship excursion to save time. I believe that they will drop me off at the visitor's center, so it's only 1 mile walk to the falls. This should give me time to check out the Steep creek and Moraine Ecology trails.
What time of year were you there?
We were there late May.
Do you ask bus driver to alert you for the stop where you can walk to the visitor center? Do you pay $5 to get into the visitor center?
We were using Google Maps on our phone so knew when we were approaching the correct stop, but despite that, the bus driver did indicate when we were there anyway. We didn't need to ask him, he just did it. You don't need to pay the $5 visitor pass unless you actually go into those designated areas. That doesn't include walking to the waterfall.
Thank you for sharing. this is exactly what we are looking for. but how far from the glacier to the fall? how to figure out the road while there is no gps? can you use gps there anyway ? thanks
It only takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from the visitor centre to the waterfall. It’s a good path that’s clearly signposted, so very easy to walk. Definitely well worth it. There is a good GPS and mobile phone signal, so no chance of getting lost :)
What was the total time? I'm thinking about doing this as well.
@@lisaboule1185 Looking back through my photos it looks like we left the ship just before 10am and were back in the port close to the ship just after 4:30pm.