We made it to Denali finally. Boy am I glad we did! What a place. We only drove in the first 15 miles, but you can continue another 85 miles via bus. A park with a 100 mile road, and that just takes you to the middle. It's hard to wrap my head around that. I'm glad that some folks had the forethought to save a place like this as is. We did not get to see the mountain itself because of clouds. Hopefully next time! Enjoy the pictures.
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The Savage River |
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I've never seen such color in a river. It looked like wet cement. |
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This clear feeder creek shows the glacial sediment in the main river. |
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Glassing for critters. We found three Dall sheep, two ewes and a ram. |
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Jennifer packing Aina. |
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