Now the morning came bright and early, somewhat cloudy, but not too bad, John and Diane pulled in right on time, and the 5 of us made our way to the bus stop a few miles away. Got on the bus, got great seats, and settled in for our 6 hour, 93 mile trip on the only dirt road into the park headed for Kantishna, an old gold mining town at the end of the road.
John and Diane smiling even with the early hour |
And so is Karen! |
Along the way |
This beautiful male caribou was right near the road Now that's a rack! |
A big grizzly prowling along a river |
Several females, yes they have horns too |
A big healthy black bear |
He is filling up with blueberries, winter is right around the corner |
A little hairy here and there |
And a little narrow, I had my eyes shut through here |
Gorgeous, the Polychrome Pass |
It's peaking out |
A little better |
What a view! Reflection and all |
About as good as it gets! |
Looking down from the road |
A very nice place |
We arrive and the pilot assigns the seats, and NOT the way we drew |
Lucky me |
Diane and John in the middle |
One of the many glaciers |
Another glacier |
The knife edge on these ridge lines were amazing |
Coming near the entrance to the park |
The intrepid flyers |
2 comments:
That's Great Bill... Glad you found the Mountain! Happy Flying... Keith Getz
Yeah, it was wonderful! And we made it to Tonglen Lake and the bakery. Yummy, and the owner lady was delightful. She has sure made it an oasis, beautiful job.
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