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Brooke Range and arctic tundra

We continue farer northward…
 
 
1. Nolan valley, a side valley accessible by a really muddy small mining road .
 
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2. At this altitude, the marshes are still not frozen.
 
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3. I found the Brooke Range that bars northern Alaska back.
 
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4. We stop a few dozen miles after Coldfoot to go climbing one of the mountains beside the road.
 
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5. While VivaLaVida begins to climb Antigun Pass, the atmosphere becomes wintry.
 
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6. All is already frozen here…
 
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7. … and it is already well below freezing in late afternoon.
 
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8. As it’s already late, we find a nice boondocking site before Antigun Pass, approx. 4,000 feet elevation on the banks of a small river.
 
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9. Despite the cold, I’m going to make some pictures while Mino is preparing the aperitif!
 
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Temp will almost reach 10°F that night and VLV’s heater resume service after resting for a few months…
 
The next morning we cross the Antigun Pass and stop thirty miles down it to go hiking along a beautiful river.
 
 
10. The blizzard that blew here two days previously installed winter before autumn has arrived…
 
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11. Despite a significant current, the banks of the river are well frozen. It was about -5F° in previous days…
 
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12. I enjoy the clear light to play with ice concretions…
 
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13. … sometimes contrasting and twisted…
 
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14. … sometimes carved by running water below.
 
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15. On a bank, we find wolf tracks. It happened here less than two days ago, the snow testifies it.
 
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16. The show is sparkling as the river is freezing and carries plates of ice that break in crystal clear sound…
 
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17. … and our eyes feast.
 
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18. Continuing towards the far north, the landscape becomes truly arctic.
 
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19. Blizzard designed the reliefs.
 
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20. Not sure that the truck drivers who supply Deadhorse and Prudhoe Bay are all aware of this beauty…
 
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21. We leave VivaLaVida to walk on a side track…
 
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22. Perfect lines of the wintry tundra…
 
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23. We will not go to Deadhorse, the last part of the track is less interesting. We stop at the last foothills of the Norths Brooke Range…
 
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24. … and even find a camp on the tundra. What a fantastic place to camp, isn’t it? 😀
 
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25. The Sunset is beautiful again…
 
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26. … the last rays coloring the hills…
 
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27. … before a magic full moonrise.
 
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28. And to complete this grandiose day, a northern light came to wish good night to VivaLaVida while the full moon was lighting up the tundra!
 
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We began our descent back to the South the next day. To discover in the next update… 😉
 
Thanks again for your loyalty!