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You Are Not a Passenger - Alaska Photo of the Month - April 18, 2012

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Denali National Park - Tokositna Glacier

Alaska is BIG!  Not only is it the largest state in the union (even if you cut Alaska in half, Texas would remain the 3rd largest!), it's also the most magnificent.  Some of what really sets Alaska apart from any other place North America is the incredible wildlife  diversity, the vast quantity of protected public land, and the shear magnitude of its landscapes.  And nowhere is the emotional and physical significance of the Alaskan landscape better represented than in Denali National Park.

I took this shot of our longtime guests Mark & Joan Strobel as we were backpacking across the massive Tokositna Glacier on the south side of Denali in 2010.  It took us 6+ hours to make our way through the labyrinth of moraine piles and melt-water creeks that define Alaska's low elevation valley glaciers.  Honestly though, we could have probably completed the crossing in less time had we not often found ourselves occupied in silent stillness digesting stunning views of McKinley, Hunter, Huntington, and the "lesser" peaks of the Alaska Range.  This was one of those days where emotional power of the landscape completely transcends the physical challenge of moving through it.
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Alaska Photo of the Month - March 2011

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You Are Not A Passenger - Alaska Photo of the Month: March 4, 2011

 

Happy 2011 Everyone!

Here's the 4th (and for those of you counting, I did miss a month or two!) from our exploratory trip into Denali National Park this past summer.

First things first - what comes to mind when you look at this photo? If you're thinking words like ominous, dark, wet, slippery, steep, loose, or just plain scary, then you certainly have good wilderness instinct! In fact, in reality, this slope was even more difficult and dangerous than the picture conveys.

After hiking up the extraordinarily rocky Kanikula glacier in a driving rain storm, we had to find a suitable place to exit the glacier on its west flank in order to continue our route to Bear Creek. Our only option turned out to be this 500' talus field that teetered uncomfortably close to the angle of repose - the steepest slope a pile of rocks will take before it collapses. Not only were the rocks dangerously loose, they were also incredibly slick with rain saturated lichen.

After we got to the top of the field, Aaron and I decided that we would never attempt this particular route in the Denali National Park again. What we were calling Denali "unexplored" had, in brief period of a couple of hours, become Denali "unrepeated!" All future backpacking trips into Denali would avoid the miserable Kanikula Glacier valley.

If you are thinking about joining us on a guided backpacking or hiking trip in Denali this summer, you might want to act quickly. Trips are filling fast - visit our confirmed trips pagefor details. And, as always, if you have any Alaska related questions whatsoever, feel free to drop me an email or give me a call. All the best to you and yours in 2011!
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