Alaska 2015

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Alaska 2015

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Some of you guys enjoyed the photos in the Death Valley thread so much I thought I would put up some of the best photos of our trip to Alaska a few years ago. We have hundreds of photos from that trip, it was hard to pick just these ones.

Background....
We began looking at cruises to Alaska a while ago, since most of my family had been at one time or another. The cruise lines allow you to add a land portion to the cruise either before or after. The land portions can be as long or short as you are willing to pay for. We kept adding more things onto the land to the point we didn't really need to do the cruise. We ended up renting a motor home for 25 days. This trip was booked and scheduled for August 2014 but I fell on my bike and shattered my elbow the day before we were to leave. Spent 5 days in the hospital but due to travel insurance rebooked it for the next year. I have have posted some of these pics on the old forum but they're long gone.

So we flew to Anchorage, picked up the 28' motor home. Camped the first night in the Anchorage Cabela's parking lot where we picked up some last minute supplies (fishing licenses, fishing line, lures, etc) and groceries.

Here's what my everyday carry was. Ruger Redhawk 44 mag w/305 gr bear loads. Baofeng multiband ham radio. One for me, one for my wife. These things were tuned to local ham 2 meter freqs as well as GMRS, marine, MURS, business freqs and commerical FM and National Park public safety bands and weather channels. They also have a built in flashlight and siren. Tru Flare flare launcher with flares and bear bangers. Isula neck knife, and a small pocket note book that happened to have facts, figures and stats about Alaska on the back cover. In addition, I always carried a compass, day pack, flashlight, hiking poles, water, rain gear, extra clothes and socks.

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The first thing you notice when you drive out of Anchorage north up to Denali is the mountain ranges.
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This is Mt. McKinley/Denali from about 70 miles away. Obama changed the name from McKinely to Denali the year we were there. "they" say there is about 50/50 chance of actually seeing the peaks when you were there. 10 minutes after we took these photos it was covered by mist/clouds

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Some of the other mountains, not necessarily in order we saw them.
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I will say you get sensory overload with all the views. We found ourselves stopping along side the road to take pics often.

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Some of those photos were in Denali state park, some were in Denali National Park. Many were just on the way up to Fairbanks or back down to Valdez.

At one point we took a boat ride out to see the glaciers. That wall of ice is 400' tall.

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Speaking of glaciers, there are plenty of them all over...

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Here's another closer view. Notice me standing in the lower left corner. Kind of gives you a sense of scale. Also a sense of how glaciers carve up of the landscape, easily moving huge boulders, rocks etc.
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And then there's this...

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And this...

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And these....

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Of course there is wildlife often along side the road...

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Near the end of the trip we hiked up a mountain outside of Anchorage. Those two lines near the sound are the the highway and the rail line.

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The view into the interior on the way up

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They actually have an annual run up that mountain. A few weeks after we were there a 14 year old boy was attacked and killed by a black bear when he was running up. They also use it for para gliding. Two guys passed us on the way up and soon were sailing over us on the way down

One of the valleys we hiked through. You can see the waterfall in the distance and the river bed that the snow runoff follows in the spring.

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Prince William Sound

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I have lots more pics but these are some of the best ones
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Breath-taking doesn't do it justice. I could imagine myself sitting in a lawn chair around a fire and friends with any of those back drops. Thank you for sharing again :)
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One thing about Alaska is you can pull off and camp just about anywhere you want. We were driving through the mountains and it was getting to be around dinner time. We found a pull out and set up chairs while my wife cooked dinner in the RV. It overlooked a valley and some mountain ranges. A while later some guys on an ATV came up out of the valley. It was moose season and they had a camp down in the valley which the invited us to. We walked down there after dinner and shared a few drinks with them.

We spent the night in the RV where we parked it.

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Here's the view from the road...it's about 70 miles across the valley to the base of those mountains.

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Great pics... thanks

One item my wife and I always take while hiking / mc trips is a SPOT.
works off of low level satellites as a text messgs and emails to those in the list. Also does GPS tracking every 10 mins which others can see on map.
In emergency it has a call for help button ( sort of land based eperb )
cost is monthly service which I turn off during un-used months, about $12 per
you can also set up multi contacts lists so it is easy to share with family/others
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That SPOT thing looks like a good option to have. It would have been a good thing to have in Alaska.

I doubt if my wife and I will be doing any more wilderness hikes/backpacking trips at our age but you never know.
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