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Monthly Archives: September 2012

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Sunset over Kluane Lake

Beyond Alaska, Canada, Landscapes, NatureBy Patrick EndresSeptember 28, 20122 Comments

Whenever I pass Kluane Lake in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory (just 100 mile or so from the Alaska border) I can’t resist a crack at photography. It is a beautiful location. On this evening, the first snow of the year had just decorated the surrounding hillsides but the lake water had yet to freeze.…

Tongass National Forest

Landscapes, Nature, Tongass National ForestBy Patrick EndresSeptember 26, 20122 Comments

The layered and forested hills, accentuated by the misty and foggy weather of southeast Alaska truly define the Tongass National Forest. This was taken near Hyder, Alaska, a tiny town on the Alaska panhandle. Believe it or not, there was a slight splash of blue sky above these clouds but I purposefully cropped it out both to…

The Alaska Canada (AlCan) Highway

Canada, Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresSeptember 24, 20126 Comments

This classic view of the AlCan Highway weaves its way through British Columbia and the Yukon Territory about 400 hundred miles from the Alaska border. I’ve traveled the highway many times over the past three decades, and while it has changed significantly, it still holds that charm of remote and unpopulated feel. Early to mid…

Fish Creek, Tongass National Forest, Hyder Alaska

Landscapes, Mountains, Nature, Southeast, Tongass National ForestBy Patrick EndresSeptember 19, 20121 Comment

Fish creek is located in near Hyder, Alaska, the only mainland accessible town along Alaska’s southern portion of the panhandle. It is a tiny place and accessed from the Cassiar Highway in British Columbia, Canada. Fish creek is a popular destination for bears who come in search of the salmon that lay in its clear…

Autumn wildfire, Tanana Valley

Nature, Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresSeptember 17, 20123 Comments

Within 24 hours this weekend, 80% of the leaves were stripped from the trees in the vicinity of my house in Fairbanks. Powerful winds swept across Alaska’s interior advancing the look of winter on the landscape considerably. These winds also offered oxygen to a wildfire burning south of Fairbanks in the Tanana Valley. It was…

First snow, Kluane National Park

Beyond Alaska, LandscapesBy Patrick EndresSeptember 13, 20123 Comments

It is upon us. The edge of winter that is. It’s a beautiful time of year with autumn colors broacasted across the hillsides and mountain slopes. It is especially beautiful when a snowfall comes a little early, before the leaves have fallen, and the white decorates the leafed out trees. This happened when I was…

Bearberry & Blueberries

Interior, NatureBy Patrick EndresSeptember 9, 2012Leave a comment

The crimson red color that inflames the Alaska alpine tundra in autumn is so intense it sometimes hurts to look at it. I grabbed this photo while out on a day hike with some friends in the Alaska range. Labor day weekend is a pretty good target date to capture autumn color in its splendor in the…

Ma Johnson’s Hotel, McCarthy, Alaska

Northern Living, Southcentral, Wrangell St. Elias ParkBy Patrick EndresSeptember 6, 20122 Comments

McCarthy is a very small town located in the bowels of the Wrangell St. Elias National Park, near the old historic Kennicott copper mine. It’s a quirky town and it has the license to be so due to its remoteness and the handful of folks that chose to reside there. There is a foot bridge…

Serendipitous bull caribou

Caribou, Interior, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresSeptember 4, 20124 Comments

While driving from Fairbanks to McCarthy, Alaska with friends, for a combined 1/2 marathon race and music festival, we happened upon two bull caribou foraging along the autumn covered tundra just north of the Alaska Range mountains. The colors of the tundra were nearly peaked, in that they included all phases of the green, yellows…

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