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Taking an Alaskan Cruise and need outerwear recommendations.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 11:17 pm
Posted on 8/6/25 at 11:17 pm
Going on Alaskan cruise from Sept 5-12th. I know to expect rain and to bring outerwear/shoes that are waterproof. But how heavy of a coat do I need to bring. Plan on layering up with like an undershirt, with a fleece pullover or some other heavier type shirt and then a waterproof softshell hooded jacket but it’s not a very heavy jacket.
Should that be sufficient.
Should that be sufficient.
Posted on 8/7/25 at 12:56 am to Kingshakabooboo
That sounds like it will be fine. Depending on some of your shore excursions you may want to throw in a puffer, which is waterproof as well. I took one in high school in early June and was fine in a hoodie. Now I'd probably bring a quarter zip or two and a waterproof jacket.
Posted on 8/7/25 at 5:17 am to Kingshakabooboo
No need for a heavy jacket a hoodie will do. Make sure you bring waterproof shoe covers and waterproof gloves. I went last year in September and it rained three out of the seven days. Prepare but don't OVER pack
Posted on 8/7/25 at 5:50 am to Kingshakabooboo
Your plan works if the fleece is warm. No heavy coat needed for 5–15°C. Add hat, gloves, waterproof shoes. Skip bulky parkas.
Posted on 8/7/25 at 6:50 am to Kingshakabooboo
We got Columbia rain pants and rain jacket along with waterproof tennis shoes for Norway and they worked great.
Just make wure they are in a size where you can layer underneath.
Just make wure they are in a size where you can layer underneath.
This post was edited on 8/7/25 at 7:26 am
Posted on 8/7/25 at 10:14 am to Kingshakabooboo
Sept/Oct are the wettest months. Expect rain, lots of rain and dress appropriately.
Posted on 8/7/25 at 10:45 am to Kingshakabooboo
I have been on two of them, both in May.
I took a heavy overcoat and wore it a few times. We experienced temperatures in the 30s and the 80s (Fairbanks) in the same week.
I took a heavy overcoat and wore it a few times. We experienced temperatures in the 30s and the 80s (Fairbanks) in the same week.
Posted on 8/7/25 at 9:48 pm to Kingshakabooboo
The obvious answer is Sitka gear.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 5:59 pm to tsmit44
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tsmit44
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No heavy coat needed for 5–15°C
WTF???
Posted on 8/8/25 at 6:16 pm to Kingshakabooboo
LOL! I just did this research for our upcoming trip to Iceland, first week of September. TOO MUCH research.
Save you some time...
Layer. Layer. Layer.
Outerwear
• Waterproof Shell Jacket
• Insulated Midlayer – lightweight down jacket or fleece
• Optional Softshell or Vest – for added warmth if you're cold-natured
Best Rain Jackets
I bought a Patagonia Torrentshell 3L on eBay (open Box) for $78 shipped. Light. Packable. Arc’teryx is the high end if you want to lay down that kind of scratch.
Taking that and an Eddie Bauer CirrusLite Down (for warmth as needed)
Save you some time...
Layer. Layer. Layer.
Outerwear
• Waterproof Shell Jacket
• Insulated Midlayer – lightweight down jacket or fleece
• Optional Softshell or Vest – for added warmth if you're cold-natured
Best Rain Jackets
I bought a Patagonia Torrentshell 3L on eBay (open Box) for $78 shipped. Light. Packable. Arc’teryx is the high end if you want to lay down that kind of scratch.
Taking that and an Eddie Bauer CirrusLite Down (for warmth as needed)
This post was edited on 8/8/25 at 6:17 pm
Posted on 8/8/25 at 8:30 pm to Kingshakabooboo
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Going on Alaskan cruise from Sept 5-12th. I know to expect rain and to bring outerwear/shoes that are waterproof. But how heavy of a coat do I need to bring. Plan on layering up with like an undershirt, with a fleece pullover or some other heavier type shirt and then a waterproof softshell hooded jacket but it’s not a very heavy jacket. Should that be sufficient.
I'm going the week before you and my packing list is similar to what you described. Although you don't mention insulated pants. I plan to bring a pair as a base layer. As some else mentioned 3/4 zip pull overs for walking around the ship.
I just noticed you said "outerwear"
This post was edited on 8/8/25 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 9:49 am to armytiger96
Anyone who's cruise goes to Tracy Arm might check to see if your itinerary changes. Side of a mountain collapsed on one of the twin Sawyer Glaciers and created a huge tsunami.
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“We'll get better height estimates in the days to come, but even posts floating around on social media make pretty clear it was at least 100 feet tall in some areas near the source,” West said.
The wave continued to resonate for hours, he said, not unlike water sloshing in a bathtub. It even showed up on a tide gauge in Juneau, 75 miles north and around a few corners, with fluctuations of a foot or so evident several times in the hours after the landslide.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 11:02 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Anyone who's cruise goes to Tracy Arm might check to see if your itinerary changes. Side of a mountain collapsed on one of the twin Sawyer Glaciers and created a huge tsunami.
I saw that; thanks for sharing. They had a glacial lake burst yesterday in Juneau as well. Tough week for those who live in that region.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:44 pm to armytiger96
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I saw that; thanks for sharing. They had a glacial lake burst yesterday in Juneau as well. Tough
Yep. At least the weather has been nice the past few days
Posted on 8/17/25 at 1:01 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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I saw that; thanks for sharing. They had a glacial lake burst yesterday in Juneau as well. Tough week for those who live in that region.
Oops didn't look at who I was responding too! I'm guessing you didn't need someone from BR telling you this. Sorry about that!
This post was edited on 8/17/25 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 8/17/25 at 1:27 pm to armytiger96
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Oops didn't look at who I was responding too! I'm guessing you didn't need someone from BR telling you this.
It's all good. We get these floods ever summer. City did an awesome job this year
Posted on 8/30/25 at 12:28 am to RogerTheShrubber
Just spent the day in Juneau absolutely gorgeous! I love this area! Shut Tracy's down eating crabs tonight. Thanks for your suggestions!
Posted on 8/30/25 at 5:51 am to armytiger96
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Just spent the day in Juneau absolutely gorgeous! I love this area! Shut Tracy's down eating crabs tonight. Thanks for your suggestions!
Y'all came when summer showed up. Been warm and sunny all week.
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