Alaska photos will skip around until I can shoot some new STL material. That probably won't be until next weekend.
As I mentioned a couple of days ago, there is a single 93 mile road into the 6 million acres of Denali National Park. Most of it is gravel, some of it is harrowing and visitors are not allowed to drive more than a few miles in. Farther than that requires approved buses. The weather was pretty bad the day we rode to the end (well, it wasn't snowing) so photographers make do with what is available. This is outback Alaska.
As I mentioned a couple of days ago, there is a single 93 mile road into the 6 million acres of Denali National Park. Most of it is gravel, some of it is harrowing and visitors are not allowed to drive more than a few miles in. Farther than that requires approved buses. The weather was pretty bad the day we rode to the end (well, it wasn't snowing) so photographers make do with what is available. This is outback Alaska.
I've been on that bus ride. Amazing. Butt-tiring on that hard seat, but oh so worth it. We didn't have rain, but the mountain was not out, as we say here in Portland about our Mt. Hood. Still, I vividly remember being so happy to be there to see what I could see. Thanks for awakening my memories, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white for these shots!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular in black and white!
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteWow.
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