After taking the train to Ancharage and renting a car there we drove through the night (though it never really gets dark in Alaska at this time of year) to Denali National Park, arriving early in the morning. Arriving too early to book a campsite we hiked the area of the visitor's center, the Taiga Trail, the Meadow View Trail and the Horseshoe Lake Trail. We saw Moose and a Lynx and several orchid species, as well as numerous wildflowers and some beautiful scenery. Finished hiking we took the camper's bus to our campsite near the Sanctuary River. The road into Denali is open to vehicles for only twelve miles, beyond which only buses are available. After setting up camp, going out to photograph a bull Caribou near the camp, and having our evening meal we caught a bus to Toklat, another sixty miles down the road. The bus ride was wonderful. We saw Caribou, Dall Sheep, Moose, a Red Fox and spectacular scenery.
Entrance Sign
Spruce Forest Trail
Dawn
Blunt-leaved Rein Orchis
Narrow-leaved Saw-wort
Larkspur
Marsh Marigold
view from Meadowview trail
Cow Moose at Horseshoe Lake
Dwarf Fireweed along the Nenana River
Elegant Paintbrush
Moose again
Horseshoe Lake
old mining equipment?
Horseshoe Lake
Beaver gnawed trees
dioramas at the visitor's center
Bull Caribou near Sanctuary River campground
Sanctuary River
Whorled Lousewort
Caribou
Raven
Red Fox
Gray Jay
Polychrome Overlook
Common Ringlet on Eskimo Potato
near Toklat
Caribou
Toklat
Whorled Lousewort
evening
Toklat
Dall Sheep
The next day we caught the bus again, this time to Wonder Lake, ninety-two miles from the entrance and near the end of the road. Again, we saw a lot of wildlife, did some hiking in the area of Wonder Lake, and enjoyed the scenery at the various stops along the way. Polychrome Pass and Toklat were especially beautiful. Our two disappointments in Denali, however, were that we saw no bears and that we never saw Mount McKinley. The weather was mostly cloudy and there were wildfires burning in the park and the combination of the two completely obscured the mountain. We spent three night and the better part of three days in the park and would love to go back again and spend even more time there. If we went back, however, I think we would go a little earlier in the year, probably toward the end of May. Denali is an amazing place, but very busy during the summer.
Polychrome Pass and overlook
Raven
Polychrome Pass
White-crowned Sparrow
Lessing's Arnica
Polychrome Pass
Eskimo Potato
Boreal Sweetvetch
Tall Lungwort
between Toklat and Eilson
Arctic Ground Squirrel at Eilson
park bus at Eilson
Wonder Lake
Alaska Cotton Grass
Wonder Lake
ponds near Wonder Lake
Polychrome Pass
Sitka Burnet
Dall Sheep
Fireweed
2 comments:
What a wonderful adventure, thank you for sharing these beautiful images
Thanks you ever so much, my friend.
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