Dutch Harbor Trip Report
I believe the population of Unalaska is approximately 4000 people. In addition to the major port at Dutch Harbor, the island also has an elementary school, a junior/senior high school with competition indoor pool, a library, 2 post offices, two hotels, a Safeway grocery store, a police and fire station, 2 baseball fields, 2 museums, a small boat harbor, several other marinas, a handful of restaurants and bars, a bajillion blueberries, and a long rocky coastline.... It also has a WWII history which is evident all over the island.

Sometimes people think of Alaska as consisting of more men than women. This isn't really true for the most part, but it is certainly true in Dutch Harbor. A large portion of the population there consists of fishermen coming and going in hopes of making their millions, or at least making a living in the fishing industry. However, the non-fishing portion of the population is made up of your standard mix of men and women.
So, I ended up having all of Sunday to myself to explore the island. I had a rental car which had been left, unlocked, keys in the ignition with my name taped to the window in the airport parking lot the night before due to my late arrival. There are perhaps 5 little cars on the island, this rental car being one of them. Everyone else drives a pickup truck.
While at the spit dock which is alongside the spit that forms Dutch Harbor, I noticed a steep switchback road climbing the mountain along the harbor. I decided my little rental car could handle it and headed to the top, where I found a WWII historic site complete with an underground battery and lots of remnants of bunkers and gunsites. The view from the top of that mountain was spectacular. And even more spectacular was the concept that a group of men got all those supplies up there in the 1940's to build that battery to protect the US from Japanese invasion.
During the week, I taught my class during the day and either explored a little or hung out at the hotel during the evening. Because Unalaska is in the same time zone as Anchorage (all of AK is in the same time zone), but it's so far west, the sun rose and set about an hour later than it had at home. This threw me off a little! But it was nice in the evening when I had a little more daylight by which to explore.
I did have one incident during the week where some drunk fisherman attempted to impersonate a hotel staffperson to gain entry into my hotel room for unknown intentions. So I got to meet some of Unalaska's Finest and filed an incident report. They questioned and somewhat detained the individual. The officer on the case was tree-like in stature. He assured me that the perpetrator would not be bothering me or anyone else with such antics. I took him at his word.

Later in the week, I got a chance to go blueberry picking with a couple involved in my class. We went up on the hill behind the quarry. They lent me a blueberry picking scoop and we tackled the soggy hillsided loaded with berries! Everyone in Unalaska owns a pair of XtraTuff boots and wears them almost daily. I do not own a pair, but they would have definitely come in handy on the hillside. But I did okay with just my Danskos, sticking closer to the base of the slope and avoiding really wet spots as best I could.
I took a ton of photos during my week stay. A few of them are in this post, but many more can also be seen in an album I posted on Facebook. See link below.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=215511&id=523908158&l=59f9a81c19
3 Comments:
Loved your story about Unalaska. You should write a book. Hope that intruder didn't upset you too much. Take good care of yourself. God Bless, Love, Mom
Looks like you had a great time. You never know when something bad can happen. I'm glad you were able to notice that something wasn't right. Stay safe.
Love,
Rebecca
Cool post! Lots of discovery and a little drama!
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