Sunday, August 13, 2017

Denali National Park: Part 4

Now traveling towards Wonder Lake, the afternoon gets later, temperatures warmer (it's 75 degrees by now) and the clouds begin to pull that curtain up over Denali.


Below is beautiful Wonder Lake, where reflections of Denali Mountain make a photographer's dream come true.  They say timing is everything and today ours is not quite there..too late in the day for calm lake water reflections and mountain clouds are in the way.  No matter..it is still perfect.

The crystal clear and cold waters of Wonder Lake.

Wendy, our shuttle bus driver, continues on to Kantishna.  The surrounding tundra landscape appears calm and serene now, but in about 2 months.. it will be cold, white and windy.

The unincorporated community of Kantishna, which shuts down all services by the second week in September, offers a collection of high-end rustic lodges, an air strip and wilderness trails.  Kantishna, the site of a 1905 gold strike in this area of Denali National Park has a storied history rich with colorful characters, a few abandoned buildings and relics of those old gold mining days of the past. The 92 mile dirt road is actually the old mining road to Kantishna. After a very quick restroom break, it is time to make the journey back to Denali National Park's Main Visitor Center. 

The low angle of the sun's rays make the return mountain views appear like we're on a whole new, different road.

I do not know what the drop offs here were in feet but this section of the road was a bit scary.  There were no guard rails.  Both drivers maneuvered the section cautiously and slowly.  We never did met another bus so I'm not sure how that is handled.  When other buses were met, they both slowed to a stop with the one traveling up hill always having the right-of-way.



This shuttle bus was in front of ours.  I was able to capture this photo out of my window.





We enjoy a few more caribou and bear sightings on the way back from Kantishna and also on our second day's trip from Eielson Visitor Center. This makes for a perfect ending to our highly anticipated trip to Denali National Park.















Another caribou in the road and this one starts running towards our shuttle bus! Because we scored front seats on this second trip, I'm able to get a really good look.




Cottengrass blowing in the wind.

We saw several moose however I only got this one photograph, just too busy looking.



I'll finish my posts with these inspiring words from John Muir, found at the Eielson Visitor Center.


What an unforgettable memory and experience we have enjoyed, no doubt a highlight of our special time here in Alaska. 

More Later..
from Fairbanks.

2 comments:

  1. Great memories for you, a wonderful preview for us. We will be staying at Riley Campground at the entrance for one night, then dry camping in Denali at Teklanika campground for 4 nights, then back to Riley for one before heading back to the lower 48.

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  2. You will love it, the place is simply beautiful. I look forward to your blog post. Safe Travels

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