Cody and I took a mini camping vacation to Denali National Park last week. It's about a 3 1/2 hour drive from Anchorage and we set out Tuesday morning after I got home from work (made for an awfully long day, but it was worth it). We checked into the campground and picked our campsite, after scouting out several, of course. The campgrounds were great, and ours was right by the bathrooms, but away from any traffic noise. We decided to check out the park and visitors center and took the opportunity to drive as far into the park as we could (15 miles). It was rainy and overcast but we were determined to see as much as we could, so we did an easy hike before heading back to make dinner. Luckily the rain held while we cooked and ate, and we decided to check out one more hike before it got dark (which wasn't until after midnight). Horseshoe lake was my favorite: it had awesome views and an amazing backdrop. And although it rained all night, we thankfully stayed dry in the tent. Morning temps were about 45 degrees, bbrrrrr.
We caught a shuttle bus the next morning, and while it was awesome to ride further back into the park (66 miles) it made for a
very long 8-hour bus ride. The rainy/overcast day did make for excellent wildlife viewing: we saw moose, caribou, grizzly bear, foxes, arctic ground squirrels, and a golden eagle. Our bus driver was helpful and we were able to see the amazing wilderness that makes Denali so unique. It was much too cloudy to see the mountain (statistics say it's only clear enough on 1 day in July). We headed back to camp exhausted. Later, we grilled again and checked out the town of Denali and all the tourist buzz.
Thursday morning we packed up and headed to check out a few last things on our list, and unfortunately, seeing a view of the mountain didn't make the cut, although it was clearing up as we left the park. We decided to stop at the scenic viewpoints on the drive south to see if we could spot Denali and we did! It was really amazing because even seeing the tip, it made the fore-mountain range look like mere hills. We drove on to Talkeetna, a 'major' tourist town. It was a cute little town and we decided to do dinner at the West Rim Pub, which had been on Man vs. Food (don't worry, we didn't try the challenge). We finally made it back to the apartment, much to the happiness of our lonesome cat. Enjoy the pictures (side note: the screen of our camera is completely busted, so I'm not able to change settings and such, so I apologize if the pictures aren't so great...)
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| Proud of our B70 find |
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| Already getting in to the cooler |
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| Starting our hike at Savage River |
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| And it only went up from there |
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| Carved by glaciers, nbd |
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| Cody having a Bear Grills moment- deciding where he would set up camp |
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| mmmmm, dinner |
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| Horseshoe Lake overlook |
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| Beautiful lake |
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| The lake was infested with beavers, who had dammed the entire side of the lake |
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| Moose on our way into the park |
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| Crazy dynamic landforms |
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| Polychrome Pass- one of my pennies: "I survived Polychrome Pass" |
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| Big green bus |
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| Enlarged to show BEAR- center picture, right where the grass meets the gravel bed- he was sorting out soapberries |
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| Bull Moose locked antlers and died of starvation- sad but cool |
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| What we should have seen (minus the captions) |
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| What we did see- apparently the mountain makes its own weather. hmmm |
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| Caribou |
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| Picture courtesy of some nice Missourians- they wished us luck in the Big10 |
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| We found a trail from our campground to the river |
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| Searching for firewood |
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| Add caption |
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| Found some antler wood, so naturally... |
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| Lingonberries for mother |
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| Sled dog Skeeter for other mother |
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| Beautiful view north of Denali |
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| On the way back we hiked through this... |
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| To get to this... |
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| Denali! (center, peaking from the clouds) |
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| Talkeetna |
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| The afterglow of dinner |
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| Fish Lake |
Well, I think that's enough pictures for now. We certainly had a great time. I'm thankful that Cody was able to get a couple days off work. We look forward to the coming month and seeing everyone that's making the journey to the Last Frontier!
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