Crew
Captain
Mike Dunn is the spirit of Alaska personified.
When the snow flies, Mike can be found out on the slopes;
he is a helicopter and snowcat guide for the well known and
well respected Chugach Powder Guides. During the summer months,
Mike takes to the water. On board Miss Brizz, he will never
cease to entertain you with stories of his many adventures
and interests which include cruising, flyfishing, skiing and
mountain climbing. Having sailed Alaskan waters for more than
20 years - including skippering his personal 38 foot steel
sailboat - Mike's knowledge of Prince William Sound, the North
Gulf Coast Waters, Kenai Fjords and the Kodiak Archipelago
is nothing short of astounding. Mike holds the US Coast Guard
Masters License and also possesses extensive search and rescue
training and certification for both land and sea. Mike also
has Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic certification.
Having retired from the Anchorage Fire Department in 2000
as the Captain on the technical rescue apparatus, Mike now
works full time helping others to enjoy the majestic beauty
of our great state. His spirit of adventure and passion for
Alaska are infectious; your voyage will be greatly enriched
by his knowledge and enthusiasm.
Captain
Shane Serrano's love of the Alaskan outdoors
is infectious. Growing up in Wyoming, he spent summers working
at hunting camps, on ranches and navigating Class 5 waters
until he accepted his first summer job in Alaska in 1987.
Then he began guiding rafting trips on the Gulkana, Tonsina,
Kenai and Copper Rivers. At the age of 19, he became the youngest
USCG Licensed Master in the Homer Harbor and he has been captaining
boats ever since. Shane is a PADI certified advanced scuba
diver, private pilot and holds a MS degree in Environmental
Science and Engineering. He is certified in First Aid/CPR
and LTR Underwater Aircraft Egress. Shane's outdoor enthusiasm
carries over into the winter months when he can be found out
on the slopes skiing and riding snow machines. Step on board
with Shane and enjoy the knowledge, skill and enthusiasm of
one of Alaska's great captains and environmental scientists!
Chef
and First Mate Jeff Bye (JB)
is truly a man who can do it all. He grew up in Colorado, and
has been fishing since he could walk. Having always been an
avid outdoorsman, he pursued his passions at Colorado Mountain
College where he earned an Associates Degree in Outdoor Studies.
JB moved to Alaska in 1989, and continued to build upon his
profound love and respect for nature. Since 1991, this master
rigger and fabricator has been intricately involved in boat
building, and he worked extensively on the design and
construction of Miss Brizz. On board Miss Brizz, JB showcases
his outstanding culinary talents and his passion for food. He
delights in all things epicurean and profoundly enjoys preparing
meals that are delicious, memorable and enoyable. What began
as a hobby in his Grandmother's Kitchen in Colorado blossomed
into a lifetime passion that we are lucky to share! JB looks
forward to welcoming you on board and preparing some of Alaska's
bounty for you to enjoy!
Chef
and First Mate Scott Fleming has lived
in Alaska permanently since 1997, but his love for the wilderness
and his strong sense of adventure have led him on many worldwide
journeys. He has trekked through Asia and Nepal, was certified
in SCUBA up to a rescue diver in the Philippines, studied
the culinary arts of the Far East and Thai massage in Thailand,
and traveled extensively throughout India, Malaysia, Mexico
and Central America. He cultivated his culinary expertise
at a 4 star restaurant in Cincinnati, Ohio prior to spending
13 summers working as a mechanic in the commercial fishing
industry in Southeast Alaska. While the summer finds him on
board Miss Brizz dazzling guests with his gracious hospitality
and gourmet skills, once the snow flies, Scott is all about
skiing. When he is not out on the slopes for fun, he can be
found working for Chugach Powder Guides, a premier Alaskan
heli-skiing and snowboarding operation. A veteran of many
aspects of the service industry, you can rest assured that
with Scott on board, your voyage will be a wonderful adventure
and a culinary delight!
First
Mate Mike Poling is a lifelong outdoor
enthusiast with an impressive resume of backcountry survival
skills. Having served in the military as Jumpmaster, he led
his troops through various summer and winter survival skill
courses, mountain climbing exercises, glacier trekking, river
running, ski mountaineering, cross country skiing, map reading
and navigation, and he conducted search and rescue operations.
In the past, he has been trained and certified in CPR and
life saving skills, scuba diving, first aid, and is a licensed
pilot. Mike was one of the early kayakers in Prince William
Sound and has been kayaking there for approximately 30 years.
Mike has four children and has hosted six exchange students
from all over the world, including one who came for a year,
but stayed for five! After living in Alaska for more than
30 years, Mike now calls Hawaii home in the winter months
but can't wait to return to Alaska each summer to work on
Miss Brizz, where he gets to share his love of Alaska - and
his excellent culinary skills – with others!
First
Mate Jeff Johnston was born and raised
in Alaska – and has been enjoying the phenomenal beauty
and bounty of the Alaskan wilderness all of his life. Having
grown up at the Susitna Lodge and Flying Service, at the ripe
old age of 14 Jeff started flying himself, and worked as both
a fishing and hunting guide. His knowledge of the Alaskan
flora and fauna is simply astounding! With Jeff on board there
will be no wildlife left unidentified, no foliage left undescribed,
no history left untold; this gifted naturalist and storyteller
has entranced many guests with his incredible depth of knowledge.
He is a retired fire captain from the Anchorage Fire Department,
where he worked closely with the heavy technical rescue unit
and was a squad leader of the water rescue team. Jeff has
also taught many classes on CPR, First Aid and fire and rescue
emergency operations. A father of four children ranging in
age from 12-26, Jeff has worked closely with numerous volunteer
organizations helping the youth of Alaska. Boating has been
a major part of his life for over 40 years; he is an accomplished
sailor, powerboat enthusiast and marine mechanic. When Jeff
is not out working on or enjoying the opportunities of the
Alaskan waters, he finds himself looking forward to returning
to the water as soon as possible.
Tom and Nancy Konop
moved to Alaska permanently in 1992 after having fallen
in love with its rugged beauty and wildlife during previous
trips to the "Great Land." Both have been outdoorsmen
since they were young children. Over the last decade they
have been exploring Alaska and its waterways by plane, helicopter
and their three boats. They have extensively cruised Alaska's
North Gulf Coast from Prince William Sound to Resurrection
Bay to the Kenai Fjords to Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet. Tom
holds the US Coast Guard Masters License and is an avid sportsfisherman.
He is an IGFA (International Game Fish Association) Certified
Captain. Nancy is also an ardent sportsfisherman and an exceptional
cook. She is an enthusiastic reader and has an extensive knowledge
of Alaska Maritime History. Come and spend some unforgettable
days with people who absolutely love being on the water and
sharing the wonders of their great state.
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