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Albums about alaska-range
published by rnmoon16
Flight Up the Alaska Range to Denali and Back (from Talkeetna) via the Kahiltna Glacier, back down through Ruth Glacier
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Flying over the Alaska Range with Talkeetna Air Taxi - Up via the Kahiltna Glacier and back down through Ruth Glacier
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Flying over the Alaska Range with Talkeetna Air Taxi - Up via the Kahiltna Glacier and back down through Ruth Glacier
published by rnmoon16
Alaska Range, Denali, Foraker, hunter Dickey, Ruth Glacier - Desktop 1024 X 768 Size - Some vertical images are smaller
published by manaslu
Mt. Mc Kinley Expedition 2005
published by ourjrny
Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. ~ "Love is a portion of the soul itself,
and it is of the same nature as the
celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise." ~
Victor Hugo
published by sufenn
Winter weekend to Denali Nat'l Park and Beyers Lake. Skiied, snowshoeing.
published by zetheridge
A 28-day expedition to Mt. McKinley, Alaska (20,320 feet). Our team made the first ascent of the Wyoming Spur, a 4,000-ft. rib on the west wall of the South Buttress, just south of Point 15,885.
Pictures about alaska-range
picture: Spirit of the Dawn ~ Freedom's Northern Wind ~ This is Alaska!
published by: ourjrny
A Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) over Johnson River at sunrise in the Alaska Range ~ Freedom's Northern Wind ~ "I. Franconia from the Pemigewasset ~ Once more, O Mountains of the North, unveil Your brows, and lay your cloudy mantles by And once more, ere the eyes that seek ye fail, Uplift against the blue walls of the sky Your mighty shapes, and let the sunshine weave Its golden net-work in your belting woods, Smile down in rainbows from your falling floods, And on your kingly brows at morn and eve Set crowns of fire! So shall my soul receive Haply the secret of your calm and strength, Your unforgotten beauty interfuse My common life, your glorious shapes and hues And sun-dropped splendors at my bidding come, Loom vast through dreams, and stretch in billowy length From the sea-level of my lowland home! They rise before me! Last night’s thunder-gust Roared not in vain: for where its lightnings thrust Their tongues of fire, the great peaks seem so near, Burned clean of mist, so starkly bold and clear, I almost pause the wind in the pines to hear, The loose rock’s fall, the steps of browsing deer. The clouds that shattered on yon slide-worn walls And splintered on the rocks their spears of rain Have set in play a thousand waterfalls, Making the dusk and silence of the woods Glad with the laughter of the chasing floods, And luminous with blown spray and silver gleams, While, in the vales below, the dry-lipped streams Sing to the freshened meadow-lands again. So, let me hope, the battle-storm that beats The land with hail and fire may pass away With its spent thunders at the break of day, Like last night’s clouds, and leave, as it retreats, A greener earth and fairer sky behind, Blown crystal-clear by Freedom’s Northern wind!" ~ Poetry by John Greenleaf Whittier 1862
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