There's not a ton to share today, but I am slowly but surely gaining a flow for a tour. This morning I did 4 hours of shuttle, which was boring and tedious, though I did talk to some pretty cool folks from all over the place. (I have decided that my favorite tourists are the foreigners, especially the Aussies, who seem to have an over-sized sense of adventure.) This afternoon I did a city tour, in which we visit the hatchery and the glacier and then come back, and though it felt a little awkward because the route is slightly different and I was out of my flow, I made pretty decent tips. It was a small group - about 17 people, and trust me, the bigger the group, the better, because they feed off of each other - but I think they had a good time. Honestly I had more fun with 50 people than I did with 17, so hopefully I get some more larger tours.
Tomorrow should be a pretty short day, because Sundays don't bring so many ships, so I'm hoping to actually FINALLY get to the Rock Dump (the rock wall gym) and climb. I'm out of practice of climbing and can't be a noob again when Daniel and I restart climbing again in the fall. Also, this way, I can beat up any hasslers with my super-human strength. Until next time...
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