Monday, September 12, 2011

Denali: In Pictures

At the end of August we took a trip up to Denali. We started our adventure cabin camping in Denali State Park. We stayed two nights facing Denali (Mt. McKinley). Here's where the mountain was supposed to be though we never actually saw it from the cabin:


Denali is notorious for being hidden in the clouds more often than not. They say in the summer it's hidden 2 days out of 3. But, we still enjoyed ourselves doing the usual campy things. Celia also spent a great deal of time having us introduce her in the "microphone" and then she would sing songs with really long names. She's destined to be a lounge singer. Her stage name is CeliaLoeyStock. And of course much of the time camping is spent eating and preparing to eat.






We all spent a lot of time looking for glimpses of the mountain to appear through the clouds. We got rather excited when we saw some peak or dark spot in the clouds that we hadn't seen before.


It was a little chilly in the mornings, but only a little.


We also enjoyed watching the beavers build their lodge and play in the water:


Here are some of the mountains we saw from our cabin. Though they weren't Denali, it was still a gorgeous view:


When the two nights were done, we packed our stuff back out the half mile trail to our car.



Then we continued to drive North to go to Denali National Park. You can hardly drive anywhere in Alaska without seeing a few glaciers along the way, and of course the drive is beautiful throughout.



Here are the girls checking out the pretend moose at the Denali National Park visitor's center, though we would later see plenty of live moose in the park:


We walked some beautiful trails by the visitor's center:



Then we drove into the National Park the 14 miles cars are allowed. (To drive the full 90 mile dirt road you have to take a 12 hour bus ride--we opted against that with the kids) It was gorgeous. Fall colors in all their glory. (Autumn happens in August in Denali, and September in Anchorage)




Celia spent her time in the car being silly:


And at long last...there she is! Denali! From the beginning of the park road Denali is actually pretty small off in the distance, as it is about 100 miles away, but you can still get a sense of its grandeur.



We even saw some moose in their natural habitat (rather than in our yard or crossing the highway).



On the way home we stopped to take a picture of the Alaska Highway landmark: the Igloo. It's for sale for only $500,000! Any entrepreneurs looking to move to Alaska?


3 comments:

Queen Bee said...

Gorgeous! And it looks like you all had fun. Wanna trade places for a while? Texas is wearing me out! ha ha ha

Unknown said...

I love all the pictures! Those Denali pictures are amazing!p.s. The verification word was mononjou

Brittney Bodine said...

I loved all your pictures. We went when we were there and it was so amazing. Maybe we will buy the igloo and turn it into another outrageously overpriced gas station.

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