Tuesday, July 19, 2011
7-6-2011 Denali Tour 2
This is the road through Denali that the buses drive on...mid right side. Glad we were not driving LOL.
Thre is a bear mid pix...I should have zoomed the photo!
This is about 66 miles out, the Eielson Visitor Center, where we had lunch. Awesome view.
7-6-2011 Denali Tour
Denali, another highlight and one of our favorite places didn’t disappoint us at all. Camped right in one of Denali’s campgrounds. First night we took a shuttle bus out 15 miles. They also only allow private vehicles to go out 15 miles. The tour buses go out much further. There are 6 million acres, but only 92 miles are open the public, and that is by shuttle/tour.
Next morning, up at 7, and on the bus to Kantishna at 8:30 for 13 hour tour. Not bad at all. Packed snacks, lunch and dinner sandwiches and drinks. We had a lot of pit stops in between also. Mt McKinley again in view; the total view is just awesome! Saw 11 bears, 5 moose, 3 caribous, 1 wolf, 1 porkupine and a gray jay bird. The first bear was special as it walked down the road right past the stopped bus and on down the road. It was a great day!
This bear was just awesome, sauntering by and could care less that we were there.
Dall sheep
Caribou
Sunday, July 17, 2011
7-5-2011 Breakdown to Denali
17 miles down the road on our way to Denali Natl Park, our serpentine belt let loose. Coasted to a stop on a long hill. Had a new belt with us. Brian, Bec's hubby, is a great mech, did almost all the work himself. Soooo glad he was with us!! Started out, then an engine miss, which we corrected on the second try. Got to Riley Creek Campground in Denali Park with time enough for dinner and our first jaunt out.
Mt McKinley on our way out. McKinley's vertical relief is greater than Mt Everest. It's the highest mtn on the North American continent. Truly an awesome sight, and we were lucky, as it's only in view 25-30 percent of the time.
Ptarmigan
Mt McKinley
This was the view from a resort high up across from the park.
Saw this moose laying on the side of the road just chillin in the sun.
Denali means "High One", named by the Athabascan native people.
Tomorrow's posting will be the tour of Denali and some wildlife, so stay tuned!
7-4-2011 El Dorado Gold Mine
Took a tour through this authentic gold mine from years ago. Train ride through permafrost tunnel, then got to pan for gold!
7-4-2011 AK Pipeline, Quest Dog Musher, U of AK Museum
Alaska Pipeline in Fairbanks. It heads underground in Fairbanks. And the pix with Becca and Brian will give you a perspective of the size of the pipe.
Quest Information Center with Jodi Baily, Yukon Quest champion and Iditarod Musher with two of her dogs. The dogs were so sweet and docile, and as you can see, enjoying the rest and warmth of the bldg.
The U of AK Museum building itself was awesome, outside. The architecture was so different. However, inside it was a disappointment. The brochure said you needed 3 hours, not so, unless, you read every single word all over the museum, which we don't do. And Al's bear is much prettier than this one, for sure!
7-3-2011 Riverboat Discovery Tour, Fairbanks
3 1/2 hour paddle boat tour cruising the Chena and Tanana Rivers.
Rolly and Bonnie
Becca and Brian
The late Susan Butcher's Iditarod Training Kennel and home. The dogs train with a four wheeler, and boy do they get excited when they know they are going for a run.
Debarked for a small tour of an authentic Athabascan Indian Village. Several talks on the Indian/Eskimo culture.
This coat was the most beautifully made that I've ever seen.
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