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Denali National Park (3)

Third day of discovery still hiking. That time, we leaved the bus at Toklat River to climb Polychrom Mountain.
 
 
1. New encounter in the morning!
 
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2. He is also ready for a hibernating winter!
 
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3. Starting to climb above the Toklat River.
 
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4. From above, the view is fantastic!
 
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5. As we climb a cliff, we see the same dall sheep with a broken horn than two days earlier.
 
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6. In the morning, we enjoy an unobstructed view of the Giant, “Denali” or “the High One”.
 
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7. Higher in the scree, caribous appear on a ridge.
 
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8. I approached slowly trying to be as quiet as possible…
 
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9. I am now only a dozen yards and when I get up, I discover a two heads caribou! 😀
 
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10. This is a male and a female.
 
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11. Meanwhile, Mino contemplates the landscape…
 
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12. I must say that everything is so beautiful here…
 
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13. These screes bewitch me…
 
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14. I could shoot dozens of times.
 
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15. Clouds are back over the Alaska Range…
 
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16. … but we still have sun here.
 
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17. From there, the rivers form beautiful designs…
 
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18. Scabrous descent into a steep scree!
 
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19. We continue our journey across the alpine tundra…
 
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20. … dotted with small puddles and swamps.
 
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21. Colors are awesome.
 
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22. It is almost 6 PM but we don’t want to leave.
 
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23. Tundra, I love you…
 
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24. The day ends, we must resolve to take the bus back to Teklanika.
 
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25. Last encounter of the day hiking down the Teklanika River to reach the campground…
 
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26. Contrasts…
 
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27. End of a great day for my birthday eve..! 😉
 
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That’s it for our brief stay in this beautiful park. Following of the discovery of VivaLaVida to come in a few days…
 
 

Denali National Park (2)

We took a bus the next morning that dropped us near Highpass, the highest point of the road. So we walked over seven hours in wildnature, first under the sun before rain in the afternoon. There are no trails, so we progress in the tundra and freely choose our way.
 
 
1. Sometimes, willows are several feet high. Progressing is not always easy but Mino keep smiling! 😀
 
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2. clouds growing rapidely…
 
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3. Berries are everywhere at that time of year, including blueberries that we gather throughout our journey.
 
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4. Oh greedy!! 😉 (Well, I confess, me too! 😀 )
 
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5. They are many ground squirrels that signal our arrival by their characteristic cry.
 
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6. This powerful nature is just beautiful!
 
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7. Atmospheres constantly change with the passing clouds…
 
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8. Some flowers remain on the tundra in the late summer.
 
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9. Rivers have formed large gravel bars by getting silt away from the glacier they flow from…
 
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10. Meanders games…
 
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11. The top of the mountains is mostly made from large colorful screes.
 
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12. Plunging perspective…
 
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13. Afternoon showers start again…
 
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14. … and a beautiful rainbow emerges a few moments.
 
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15. Fortunately, our rain suits protect us well!
 
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16. While we join Teklanika by bus, we see this female moose.
 
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17. Off the bus a few miles before the campground, we enjoyed the last sun rays going down the bed of Teklanika River.
 
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So much for the second day. To be followed soon.
 
 

Denali National Park (1)

And here we arrived in Denali National Park, a large wilderness that includes Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, more than 20,000 feet elevation. This park was the first created in the United States in 1917 by Mr. Sheldon, who fell in love with this wilderness when studying dall sheeps for three years, then struggled for ten years to get this park created. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter has nearly tripled the size of the park.
One road sinks into this wilderness, reserved for public buses to minimize traffic. Vivalavida has obtained a permit to only join and leave the Teklanika Campgroud. I booked four nights for a bit of time to explore this wonderful land. Lottery with the weather that smiled at us, rewarding some good sunny times between showers, with beautiful skies … The low traffic has developed abundant wildlife not to fear the always same vehicles using the road; the “encounters” are frequent and sometimes really close. We’ll see grizzlies on every trip…
 
 
1. It was gray and rainy when we took the road to reach Teklanika…
 
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2. … but I still found some photogenic wet environments…
 
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3. … sometimes with some light.
 
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4. We see a bull caribou near the road.
 
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5. The rain is going away…
 
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6. … the stop while VivaLaVida is going deeper in the park.
 
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7. Sometimes a patch of light plays with reliefs.
 
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8. Arriving in the Teklanika Valley, we are now close to the campground where VLV will remain quietly four days.
 
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9. And to celebrate this arrival, we had a good sweet omelette with wild blueberries! 😉
 
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10. The next morning, we only drove a few miles in the bus to meet a first grizzly!
 
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11. Imposing Teddy, isn’t it?!! 😀
 
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12.Tundra begins to change to fall colors. The “willows” are adorned with a beautiful dark red color.
 
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13. Polychrome Mountain.
 
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14. A little further, we see a nice “Dall Sheep”, the only white mouflon that exists on Earth. Superbly adapted to the rocky cliffs where he stands away from his predators.
 
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15. And here is a new encounter with an adult grizzly that crams berries on the tundra.
 
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16. When a bush is finished, it moves to the next.
 
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17. This one is almost ready for hibernation, with good fat reserves.
 
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18. That first day, Mount McKinley is hidden in the clouds as over 80% of the year. Its mass is such huge that it creates a microclimate, creating clouds on its flanks even some clear days elsewhere.
 
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19. A lot of moisture remains of yesterday rain but during the bus journey to the end of the road, more than 80 miles from the campground, we will identify several places to hike the next days. I must admit that I was quite frustrated not being able to stop where I wanted for a few tantalizing compositions…
 
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I will relate you our second day in this beautiful park at the next update coming soon… 😉