My son and I are glad we squeezed it in, it made our trip to Alaska that much better. Difficulty: Moderate Bruce Godfrey September 14, 2024 Easy to parkGreat views Strenuous but great hike that takes one to magnificent views of Exit Glacier and Harding Ice Field that feeds it and many...
Explore this 37.3-km point-to-point trail near Cooper Landing, Alaska. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 9 h 11 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, birding, and cross-country skiing, but you can still
Post-trail we are thinking of doing some exploring in British Columbia and Alaska. We are hoping to finish sometime in early or mid-September. Currently I have printed out my guide, and I have most of the gear I need. Flask and I are marking out our resupplies on the map. In Jan....
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Describes the diverse mammal populations found on the Mammoth Steppe, in the area of northern Alaska during the Pleistocene era, including the woolly mammoth. Steppe bison, lions; Frozen preservation of fossils; Evidence from skulls and te...
The trail ultimately does a steeper downhill to arrive into Alaska Basin, our camping spot for the second night. We did not need a permit to camp in this area, as it’s outside the National Park boundary. Alaska Basin has a ton of small ponds and streams around with lots of rocks to...
The Rocky Mountains are your gateway to Canada. Experience hot springs, glacial ice fields & breathtaking views of soaring peaks on this guided tour.
This type of moraine is more common in Alaska than it is here.Start heading downhill from the Gnarl Ridge viewpoint. In the distance to the right you'll see Mt Hood Meadows ski area, which we'll be hiking through in about 5 miles.The trail follows Gnarl Ridge downhill.Just before ...
March 18, Fairbanks, Alaska I’ve booked a plane ticket to San Diego for April 20, where I’ll be picked up by “Trail Angels” (Good Samaritans) Scout and Frodo (trail names, obviously!) who are veterans of a 2007 PCT thru-hike. Thanks Scout and Frodo! They will be putting me ...